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Thursday, 20 February 2020

Rules are important to keep us happy and safety




I am going to explain why rules are important because if there were no rules there it would be dangerous.


Rules can keep us safe for example if I had a trampoline and if the rules said 1 person at a time and lots of people stand in the trampoline then it is going to break.


Keeping to rules will make sure you don't break gear or bones and to be safe. Make sure you look at the rules before you get in the pool or trampoline so you don't get hurt and so you can be happy.


When we did this we had this formula called TIIC


T stands for title


I is Introduced


I is information


c stands for conclusion



Tuesday, 11 February 2020

Letter to mrs Tele'a


Dear Mrs Tele’a,


Paragraph 1: Malo e lelei my name is Osa and I am 11 years old and my birthday is in august and mum and dad are tongan but my mum is from new zealand and my dad is from tonga I like to spend time with my family and my favorite food is pizza and I like Otai I like mango and watermelon flavor.


Paragraph 2: I love sports. I mostly like volleyball because you have to jump very high to smack the ball on the other side that is called a spike and if you are a setter you have to pass the ball  to the spiker but if there is a tall blocker you will not make it. My favorite position is called Ace. He or she has to smack the ball with all their power but they have to watch out for the libero because they can hit the ball in the air then they might score because the ace is tired and that is why I like volleyball.

Paragraph 3: My goal this year is to get better at math because it is very difficult and to play volleyball I do not like to fight.  


Paragraph 4: I like it when Mrs Tele’a helps me with my work.My teacher she always helps me when I am stuck on something hard.  

I would like Mrs Tele’a to know that I sometimes get shy when it comes to things that I have to do like for example if I had to stand up and share my work.

Wednesday, 5 February 2020

About Me

Walt: We are learning to have a positive digital footprint.😎



Hola and welcome to my blog my name is Osa and I am 11. I am year 7 and I go Pt England School. My teacher is Mrs Stone she is the best teacher. I can speak a little bit of Tongan. I like to play some sports with my friends, we like to play jedi ball which is a very fun game. My favourite hobbies are soccer, volleyball and rugby and my favorite food is pizza, otai, kfc and pork. 











My group for 2020

For 2020 in literacy we had to focus on our group called David Riley and he was born in 1966 and he is 54 years old and he wrote heaps of books like Samoan Stories and he is a teacher to young students to make them better at write.