Monday, 23 November 2020

Case closed

On Monday the 23 of November, Mrs. Taaffe was one of the last suspects that we had.

We got her to come into our class Whetu for the case of the stolen chocolates.

 We had enough evidence to get her to come and try to get her to tell us the truth if she did it or not. 

The evidence that we had was, she was there on the day, her shoeprints match the size that we had, She had recently plug in an HDMI cable into her device for casting issues, Her fingerprints were on the jar lid, the Milkyway wrapper, the Milkyway, and the door, She has a cut on her wrist and there was blood on the door, She parks in front of the office on a holiday and that is where she was running to with the chocolates. 

She said she came to school to drop off some things, She needed an HDMI cable for some reason and saw the chocolates and tock them, the door handle didn't open and she got a cut on her wrist for the door and then ran away.    

Friday, 13 November 2020

Janko's Blog Challenge

This week for the blog challenge we did what you need to become a policeman. The hardest thing was coming up with the sentence with as many C's in it as I can. The easiest thing was the four-letter word because there are quite a bit of four-words that start with C.


          




Wednesday, 4 November 2020

Athletics

On Tuesday the 3rd of November we had Athletics on the Ngatea domain. I did not go to athletics because I hurt my foot a couple of weeks ago. On the training, I did well on the high jump, long jump, and shotput. I liked high jump the most because It was my first year of doing it and I'm looking ford to it next year.  

I am proud of myself!             

Case closed

On Monday the 23 of November, Mrs. Taaffe was one of the last suspects that we had. We got her to come into our class Whetu for the case of ...