Showing posts with label Writing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Writing. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Tsunami writing


This is just my Tsunami writing if there was Tsunami.

Here are some reasons why you should pick me. I don’t think I would  be
great for Tsunami more a zombie apocalypse. So here it goes.

One I can fight if there are zombie apocalypse but I don’t think would happen.
I know how to fight thanks to the training I do on Tuesday and Thursday.
Yeah I don’t think that would be  good but how cares unless you are the
teachers. 

Two I can scare people that are not expecting it. So if it’s dark and I will be
good at keeping everyone awake for another Tsunami if there is another one.
I don’t know how to hunt but I can the animals into our traps if we set some.

Three if we have to kill something then I would do it if no one wants to. I would
do first watch ( which is where you watch from 8.00 to 12.00 midnight so yeah I
would do). Then someone could go after. I do know how to swim.

So here are some reasons why you should let me live and leave to die in the
water. So have fun a hope there won’t be Tsunami any time soon. Welp have
fun with school and stuff.

Monday, September 9, 2019

The eight foot women or Hachishakusama

The Eight Foot Women


Eight foot tall or Hachishakusama is a japanese urban legend about a tall
woman who abducts children. She is 8ft tall wears a long white dress and
makes a sound like “po...po...po...po...po…”


Hackishakusama takes a liking to little children and follows the child till
he/she is taken to someone that gets rid of spirits and make the stare at a
card say get rid of and when then child get to 7 years old they have to get
out of Japan before the whole family is cursed to die and never come back.


There is a dangerous thing that hunted the area. They call it
Hachishakusama because of its height. In japanese Hachishakusama
means eight feet tall. It takes the appearance of an extremely tall women
and it makes a sound like “po...po...po” in a deep amle voice. It appears
slightly different depending on who sees it. Some say it looks like a
hugged old woman in a kimono and others say it is a girl in a white female
shroud one thing never changes the height and the sound it makes.


A long time ago it was captured by Monks and they managed to confine
it in a ruined building on the outskirts of the village. They trapped it by
using 4 small religious statues called “Jizos” that they placed at north,
south, east and west of the ruins and it wasn’t supposed to be able to
move from there. Somehow it managed to escape. The last time it
appeared was 15 years ago. My grandmother said if anyone who saw it
was destined to die within a few days.


Hachishakusama will transform into a relative like a little brother, mum,
dad, grandma/pa and they will try to make u open the door u die they
your little brother/sister or older brother/sister (if you have one or not),
then your dad then mum. If u don’t open the door and don’t let it in then
and if the sand goes black then u did good and u won’t die but u have to
leave Japan the next day or your family is cursed and dies.

In conclusion go to Japan and meet the eight foot women/ lady or other
urban legends like Teke-Teke, the slit-mouth woman and more yeah. If u
see someone that say “po...po...po…” that is eight feet tall then tell your
parents and go to someone that gets rid of spirits and leave Japan
immediately. Good helpful tip to recognize Hachishakusama or eight feet
talland if u are the only one that sees her then tell your parents that we are
leaving and don’t come back only if you want to test your odds if she still
wants to kill her.

BY MILANI

Tuesday, May 21, 2019

when younge nick found land and docked-moment in time



we learn about early ancestors and i did when young nick found and when they endeavor docked. We learnt about these people from our teachers. all i'm going to say is that the last chapter cause i didn't know what to right.

Friday, December 7, 2018

A present that does not cost money

A present you can give that does not cost money


I would give my nana a book full abstract art with different colors because it will look
better. The reason i’m going to give my nana a book full of abstract art because she was
 the one that got me into doing art and it looks quite different from the last one I did. So
yeah that is what I will get for my nana that does not cost money and I will not do not
two whole books because I will be there for a while trying to finish the book of abstract
art. Then she can look at them till she wants to give away and I will make her a abstract
calendar so she can make sure it is the right day when she looks on the calendar. So
merry Christmas to my nana and all my family.

Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Summer time!!!

Summer


Cool breeze, ice cream eaten.
Jandals, fun on the beach.
Mosquitoes, sandflies attack you.
Waves, swimming, surfing, diving sweaty arms after.
Heat wave comes in.
Sun shines down and gives sunburn.
Bbq’s at night.
During the
day sunny, hot, fun.
Summer


By Milani

Friday, July 6, 2018

My leaf poem

My leaf poem


My leaf is small with light varies a little cure down at the bottom.
It smells like the earth and it also has a musty smell too.
It’s colors are brown and a cardboard color and with a little bit of orange at the bottom.
There is a long cardboard line down the middle of the leaf.
This little leaf has two little cures on both sides of it.

At the top has got a pointy part and then it start to grow big then go back to small.

Friday, June 29, 2018

My shell



My shell

This shell is sort of round, big, there is a part which is really dark pink.
It starts of smooth then end up rough, at the end of the shell it has a pasty white colour.
It has square patterns, also a little bit cold.
Starting of with a big area then going to a small area.
My shell has brown strikes it is also white with a faded purple marks.

Milani

Tuesday, June 19, 2018

The four humans

Plot: lived happily ever after
Settings: house and forest
Charters: mummy daddy and 2 kids Narrator:
Once upon a time out in the forest there was a house.
Child:A house won’t they live in the city?
Narrator: Um they got kicked out and had the live out in the
forest.
Child: OK chary on.
Narrator: So the four of them walked and spotted the house
out in the woods and they went and
made it their home.
Child: Wait wait didn’t you say forest why are you calling it
woods?
Narrator: Well the forest and wood mean the same thing OK!
Child: Oh.
Narrator: Um where was I … oh yeah they had to make lots of
improvements until there house
is able to hold them all.
Child: Wait wait how were they able to repair the house if they
got kicked out?
Narrator: If you will be quiet for the rest of the book I will tell
you OK.
Child: OK.
Narrator: When they got kick out some stuff of their came with
them like tools and clothes and
that is all.
Narrator: Back to where I was before I got  interrupted by
someone so now they had to have
lunch because the building sure made them hungry and when
they looked in the fridge and
cupboard there was lots of food.
Child: Sorry but I have to ask why was there lots of food in the
fridge and cupboard?
Narrator: Well the first owner die before he could have the food
and no one would ever go in
that house.
Narrator: Now please be quiet and you can talk all you want at
the end of the story OK.
Child: OK.
Narrator: They ate and ate and for a long story short they
lived happily ever after in there
house and never ran out of food I mean never ran out and
\they grew older and older and they
had kids but that's another story.
Child: Where did they get the food from?
Narrator: The diary of course.
Narrator: I will tell you in a different story OK.
Child: OK.
Child: But you have to tell me OK.
Narrator: OK.