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Wednesday, 30 November 2016

Writing - School Lockdown

“I still remember the day very clearly. It all happened so sudden. I was lucky to be alive… “

In 1998, when I was 19 years old, I was offered a computer intern job in my old school’s basement. The teachers offered it to me cause I was a really good student while I was still in school. I didn’t really have anything to do at home except play games, but my parents didn’t want me to become those sweaty addicted gamers, so I took the job. I was working with two of my old school friends - John and Liam. The job was really fun, and I loved it - well at least before the lockdown….

It was October 20th, 1:30pm. I was working on some documents for Mr Smith. He was my most favourite teacher of all time. He was incredible. Suddenly while I was about to sip my cup of milo, on the speaker I heard,
“Lockdown Lockdown Lockdown! Lock your doors, turn off all the lights, AND HIDE!”
I quickly panicked in fear and spilt my milo all over me! I thought to myself, “Luckily this shirt is black, phew!”
Even though it was super hot I ignored it. There was no door in my office, so what I did was just turn off all the lights and sit on my wheely chair. The wait felt like 100 years, so I decided to play some games on my Iphone to make the time pass faster. I lowered the sound on my Iphone just in case. I thought to myself, “I’m so smart!”
After a few minutes I decided to text my friend John. I asked, “Hey John, what’s going on up there?”
To avoid becoming bored, I played games on my phone, then unexpectedly I heard the door gradually open ajar… I heard footsteps coming near my office… while panicking I crouched down and hid under my desk to stay safe. A man came inside. He looked quite young and his height was around 180cm. He was wearing a gray hoodie, navy shorts, and nike shoes. My heart was beating rapidly with fear. All I could do was hope that he wouldn’t see me under the table. There was a moment of silence. The tension was so chilling. I was super anxious. Then what I thought could only happen in horror movies happened in that very moment… My phone dinged. As that happened, my heart sank to the ground. There was nothing left to do except beg to him not to kill me. I was sweating so much.
“Please Sir don’t kill me! I’m begging you!”
Then out of nowhere, he stopped me.
He told me, “Woah, chill. I’m just here hiding.”
I didn’t know if it was safe to believe him or not, so I asked,“Who are you?”
There was a moment of silence, he ignored my question and asked, “Is there an exit down here?”
I replied and asked again, “Yeah, over there, but who are you?”
“I’m just a Dad, here to pick up my son.”
I read the text John sent me, “Hey, whatever you do, don’t come up here. Some random dude just shot Mr Wilson! He’s wearing a gray hoodie, navy shorts, and nike shoes. Stay safe.”
I couldn’t believe it. I felt a shiver down my spine. Just as I was about to read out loud the text to him, I noticed I was too late. He left. My heart sank again… He probably noticed my suspicion. All I could do was run upstairs… I made a run for it. He somehow noticed me, and he tried to shoot me. “BANG!” I heard the bullet ricochet of the wall. Thankfully police officers were waiting at all exits, so I was saved. He was arrested and put into jail. Some more good news, Mr Wilson survived. No one really knows why he shot Mr Wilson.

To this day, I still hear the gunshot play over and over in my head… I will never forget what happened.


Monday, 21 November 2016

Wednesday, 16 November 2016

Review - The Dragon's Apprentice

The Dragon's Apprentice by Linda McNabb

The Dragon's Apprentice book is about a boy named Toby and a dragon named Klel. Klel is locked up in a room inside a castle. He is very ill and is dying because the king and his people keep taking his magical golden scales off. The reason why they are doing this is because Klel's scales can heal things. Toby tries his best to free Klel, and gets help from a new friend named Sanelle. They run into lots of problems, but they have a great adventure. In my opinion the book had a good storyline, and is very interesting, but I believe that it could still be improved. One of the things that I think would've made the story better is that the author could have added more deaths to make the reader feel emotional. Even though it could still be improved, it was a great book. If you like fantasy books I recommend reading this. I would rate it a 3 out of 5. 


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Thursday, 10 November 2016

Letter to Andrew Little

My letter to Andrew Little for the Social Action


Dear Mr Andrew Little,
Hello Sir, my name is Trisha and I am a Year 7 student from Hornby High School. I have been recently doing some work surrounding Sustainability, but I have been focusing on water quality. What I am most concerned about is the microbeads used in certain care products in New Zealand. Microbeads are very miniature plastic particles. They are used in care products such as toothpaste, soaps, face scrubs, and other products. To keep New Zealand fresh and clean, I believe that we should ban microbeads in New Zealand. The impact that microbeads have on our environment is appalling.
How do microbeads get into our waterways? Microbeads get into our system by getting washed down the drain. Microbeads are so tiny that they cannot be filtered by sewage systems. They get into our lakes, waterways, and rivers. Microbeads can also absorb toxins while in the lakes, rivers, or waterways. A massive amount of sea life die from microbeads, because they mistakenly believe that it is their food. It is believed that microbeads are more dangerous than discarded plastic bottles. Microbeads get in waterways, lakes and rivers >They absorb toxins > Pollute the water > Marine life eat them >  Marine Life Die > We eat the fish that eat microbeads > We eat the toxins in microbeads.
The companies that I know that use microbeads are : Clean & Clear, Clearasil, Neutrogena, Olay, and many more. Most of the companies disguise the microbeads. They call it  polyethylene, but sometimes polypropylene, and polystyrene.
I urge you to help New Zealand and ban microbeads. With your high authority in the matter, I believe that you could make New Zealand a better place. Thank you for taking your time reading this.  I would appreciate a response.
Thank you Sir
Sincerely,

Trisha Tayong
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I believe that I have achieved LO3 because I have explained to Andrew Little why microbeads need to be dealt with, how big their impact is, and how he can help New Zealand by banning them.

Wednesday, 2 November 2016

Polar Bears



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