This is my Co2 car plan I’ll have a white stripe going from the red add on and flames on the side.
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Yesterday was the last practise at the Regent Theatre in Plameston North. Our production was called Russell Street Coming Home. When we arrived, we went through the back door on King Street. We took a seat and watched all of the classes` last practise with their buddy class. At last it was our turn. We went up to the side of the stage and got ready. It was our buddies first with their Kiwiana stuff. They acted out having lunch, riding bikes, playing on the beach and watching rugby. After they had done their part, we got ready with our rugby bit. We acted out part of the opening ceremony of the R.W.C. I was a rugby player. We acted out a pretend rugby game with different moves. We wore black pants and rugby jerseys. The production started at 7pm and ended at 8:30pm ( went for an hour and a half ). The theatre was packed to capacity. After our dance we got lots of applause.
Back stage it was sooooo boring but I was excited. When the all the dances and songs were finished, we gathered all our stuff and told a teacher that we have found our mum and dad. When I got home I was sooooo tired. It was nine o’clock (which isin’t very late) and we got ready for bed. The next morning quite a few students weren’t at school. I’m still very tired.
Here is a slide show of all of the All Black art.
Here are some facts about my All black Israel Dagg
1Full name Israel Dagg
2 Date of birth 6 June 1988 (1988-06-06) (age 23)Place of birth Marton, New Zealand
3 Height 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
4 School Lindisfarne College
5 Position Fullback/Wing/First-Five
6 He is of Maori descent, on his mother’s side.
7 He plays for the Crusaders in the Super 15 and the All Blacks.
8 in April 2006 he became the first secondary school player to be selected for Hawke’s Bay since Danny Lee.
9 Weight 95 kg (14 st 13 lb)
10 Israel Dagg scored the first try of the Rugby World Cup 2011 in the first half of the opening game, and added a second before half time against Tonga.
WALT: This is my Auckland skyline. I was learning to combine panting,coloring,etching,drawing to produce a magnificent piece of art.
How I made it: First Stephen gave us each a piece of paper. I had to find a good picture of Auckland with the Sky Tower in it and draw the outline of it. Once we had done that, we showed Stephen what we had done and he said we had to either restart or we could cut out the windows and our buildings. Then we had to glue another piece of paper on the back and we colour it in. Then we painted the top half dark blue and the bottom half light blue. Lastly we folded the buildings down and we etched the buildings out. We put yellow paper on the back of the buildings.