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Tuesday, July 6, 2021

Margret Mahy Recount

 


When we went to Margaret Mahy we had four stations and my group went to Victoria square and it was really fun looking at all the different stuff like Victoria and captain cook statue and there was a big sail that was used for the Germans to come over and see new Zealand and there was also a telephone box and this really big water fountain and big Poe and there was one really cool water fountain and then we moved on to see the story behind Margaret Mahy playground and there used to be and playground before it and there were some cool patterns carved into the ground like footprints and a really cool song and we got to have a bit of a play then we moved to looking at all the traditional māori mats that were māori then moved onto feeding the eels an i didn't get and food off my spoon then we moved on to the last station which was the waka at first we learnt how to paddle with the ores and there were two boats and one was boys and the other were girls then we had to go back to school then go home. 



Have you ever feed Tuna before?




1 comment:

  1. Wow Archie that is amazing.
    I really like how you put white over the words so it is a bit easy to read. I also like how you got into a lot of detail. Maybe next time you could put it in paragraphs. It look like you had an amazing time at Margret Mahy. Yes I have fed the eels before at Margret Mahy too.

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