Friday, May 29, 2020
The Rawhiti news reporters.
This is me and Jessica doing a news report about the weather and tips about covid-19 and how to stay away from it.
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Monday, May 25, 2020
My five senses in lock down!
My five senses in lockdown.
I can hear the birds chirping
In the trees.
I can taste my Mum’s delicious baking!
I can see people walking on the streets.
I can smell the apple crumble crispening in
the oven.
the oven.
I can feel the bed sheets tucked over
my head
my head
Thursday, May 21, 2020
What I will tell my family about the lockdown.
When I was younger… about 8 to 9 years old, something happened and this thing was nothing like what you would see every day. We had a worldwide virus, the virus was named the coronavirus and it was nicknamed covid-19. This virus was not the worst disease that we have had. But it made people scared to go outside it made people afraid to hug their friends and it made some people sick. So the presidents and prime ministers told there people that they should stay inside, to lock that virus out the door and spend more time with their family. And text or call their friends, to stay in touch to make their friendship never end! But in this time you could stay at home, play on your phone and dont make me start with the board games but now the shops are open and you can go to school but remember the rules to wash your hands for 20 seconds and to socially distance!
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