Friday, 2 November 2018

Te papa reflection


Te papa
I was inside Te papa museum and all the exhibit’s came to life. I was still in there, I was so scared that I...
ran to one of the counters and hid behind it. The exhibit of the Gallipoli soldiers were shooting their guns at each other and their bullets had made little holes that were scattered on the wall. Then this big rat walked right past me looking for food to eat. Then there was a wet sloppy trail down those walls and I looked up and the colossal squid was right there. The colossal squid tried to wrap its tentacles around me, I try to run from it but it keeps on following me until I hid in the basement for a little while. And while I was down there I could hear a loud bang and when I went to go and have a look it was a mustard gas from world war one. And the gas is very dangerous. The gas can kill a man the gas would suffocate you to death. And all the art gallery are moving to other people pictures to visit each other to talk.

CJ Lewis Brown


We have been learning about Wellington
My learning was about Te papa I researched Te papa to learn many amazing facst. I then created a peice of imaginary writing using my learning about Te papa.

2 comments:


  1. Nice CJ,
    I am from Kakapo class. I like the imaginary story. My favorite part of that story was the Gallipoli part that was cool. Ka pai to mahi

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