100 WC T3 Week 1

Term 3 Week 1


Write a Holiday Poem
Line 1. Where are you?
Line 2. What did you see?
Line 3. What could you smell?
Line 4. What could you hear?
Line 5. What did you taste?
Line 6. What did you touch?
Line 7. Where are you?

eg.       Auckland
            Visiting Kelly Tarlton Sea World
            The dank, wet smell of the octopus tank
            Water swishing through the filters
            Chocolate upon my tongue
            Cappuchino cup, warming my hands
            Auckland.

18 comments:

  1. Methven
    blazing snow at Mt.Hut
    The smell of my delicious lunch coming up
    The cold howling wind
    The saltness of the chips
    Warmth of the hot choco, warming my hands
    Methven

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  2. Treetop
    Trees and snow top mountains
    The smell of fresh air
    I could hear some of my friends on the walkway
    The taste of my yummy lunch
    A nice cold drink at the end
    Treetop walkway

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  3. On a damp paddock on my dirtbike,

    Mud firing from my back tyre against it,

    Sniffing the terrible petrol,

    The roaring noise of my dirtbike,

    Tasting the fresh air,

    I touched my the grip on my handle bars,

    On a paddock on my dirtbike.

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  4. Temple basin
    Snow everywhere
    Fresh air
    Screaming and laughing
    Water from eating snow
    Snow, rocks and sticks
    Temple basin

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  5. Queenstown
    snow men
    food
    car going past
    sushi
    clothes
    queenstown.

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  6. Gravel pit.

    Mud flicking in the air.

    Fuel.

    Roaring engine of my dirt bike.

    Fresh air.

    My dirt bike throttle.

    Gravel pit.

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  7. Sumner
    people surfing
    seaweed
    waves crashing against the shore line
    yummy ice cream
    barefoot in the sand
    sumner beach

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  8. Westport
    sun and rainbows
    yummy roast
    the sound off my brother screaming
    the ground
    and the taste of air
    westport

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  9. Hokitika
    our new house
    wet grass
    birds tweeting
    indian (priya)
    my bed
    Hokitika

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  10. GrAcE lOcKiNgToN26 July 2017 at 21:13

    Our house; in the bush
    Seeing ferns, trees and shrubs
    Smelling the smell of ferns
    Hearing the tuis and robins singing
    Tasting the howling wind
    Touching and pulling back leaves and ferns
    The bush.

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  11. In Nelson
    Port
    Salty air
    Karin's
    Chips
    chip's
    Nelson

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  12. Nelson
    Seeing monkeys, alpacas, meerkats and yaks.
    Smelling the sea and the animals.
    Hearing the sound of cars driving past and ducks quack.
    Tasting frozen yogurt and pizza.
    Touching the bowling ball and golf ball.
    Nelson

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  13. this name is very long because it is made by Reuben the Ravioli27 July 2017 at 16:46

    Blehneim
    seeing cars cars and more cars
    smelling cars
    hearing cars
    Blehneim
    tasting cars
    touching cars
    in Blehneim

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    1. this name is very long because it is made by Reuben the Ravioli27 July 2017 at 16:47

      no blehneim on the middle

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  14. Nelson on the side the road
    A dead cat
    rotten meat
    cars engines
    on the side of the road
    air
    air

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  15. Arahura made
    Spotlight
    Awesome dinner
    Sleep over
    Mash mellows

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  16. The Philippines.
    Saw big malls, cars, jeepney, tricycle, traffic jams, theme parks, unique houses and massive buildings.
    Smelled the delicious smell of mango, chicken joy, doughnuts and Philippines foods (also my baby cousin who smelt like a baby.)
    Heard the annoying beeps of cars and other transportation and inside the house I heard the sound of lizards and bugs.
    Tasted the delicious taste of food that is unique to only the Philippines like mango and chicken joy!
    Touched the fur of Pomeranian Dogs, one was called Johnny.
    The Philippines

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  17. Karamea
    Cold, dark, wet, outdoor bath and spiders
    Roast, Damp caves, musty
    The tap running, silence of the night, footsteps
    Jelly, Roast, porridge
    Damp cave walls, slippy stairs, moss and fungi
    Karamea

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