In writing this week we have been learning how to write an orientation for narrative writing.
In a orientation you have to include your characters and the setting of where the story takes place.
To intrigue the reader you must use a hook like a sound such boom or kapow, dialogue, action or description. The hard part was to think of ideas that are suitable for the type of story I am writing. The easy part is to get use to the story i'm writing and have a continuous flow when writing.
I am a student at Bay of Islands College in Kawakawa, New Zealand. This is a place where I share my learning.
Thursday, 30 May 2019
Friday, 24 May 2019
Assembly Reflection
Ta Hekenukumai Busby revived the almost lost arts of celestial navigation and ocean voyaging by waka hourua (double-hulled sailing canoe). So in assembly we done an item that included the beautiful arts of wayfinding. The easy part was reading out some voyaging facts and the hard part was to lead the waka because I was the kaihautu.
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