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I am a Year 7 student at Saint Patrick's School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Room 8 and my teacher is Ms. George.
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Once upon a time there was a sister and a brother fighting over 1 piece of food, this is also based on a true story. So the brother picked up the last piece of food but the sister stopped him from getting it and said
“I want the last piece of food”.
The brother then replied with
“I should get the last piece of food because I'm older than you”
but the sister disagreed and said
“ well you ate most of the food so I should have it”
with an annoyed voice.
The brother then said “
It’s mine and I took it first and you don’t even like this type of food”. The brother then dashed to go tell his mother.
Though this was not the sisters favorite food she still wanted to eat it and then screamed
“ THAT IS MY FOOD GIVE IT BACK”.
But before she could say it he had already told his mum. So their mum says
“ just split it apart “
then the siblings realize that they could’ve done that from the start.
Would you rather be a Superhero or a wizard?
I would rather be a superhero because I would love to help others who are in trouble and we all have our unique powers that makes us stand out and would be able to make others day
I created this maggot life cycle after reading an article about this 17 year old girl you fell from the sky while a plane was crashing. You're probably wondering on how does this article do with a maggots life cycle well when the girl fell she had lots of wounds. Flies laid eggs which turned into maggots which ate the dead tissues in the wound and cleaned them up. I learned that even though maggots are yucky they can be helpful!
For our reading activity we had to list our lunch and then research of how many Kilojoules it had in it, we also had to write down the size of the food
This is my recreation of Tupaia's art work