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Maungatautari
On Tuesday the Livewires went bush walking.
“Ha, look! Kaka! They are doing something.”
“What are they doing?”
“Watch out they are swooping over us.”
When we got there we had morning tea. We all saw a table. It had a sign on it. It said ‘Check Bags Here.’ We did not check our bags because we had our school bags. We know that there were no mice in our bags. And there was a cage. On the cage it said ‘Kiwi Zone, No Dogs Allowed.’ We had no dogs so we entered. You were only allowed to open one door at a time.
Then we went in to where all of the trees were. Then we started walking. We went straight to kaka feeding. On the way we heard a fantail. It was making a funny noise. Mrs C had a bottle and a cork. She spat on the jar and rubbed it. Then we kept on walking. The fantail followed us.
We went and checked the tracking tunnels. We followed the pink ribbons. At the end we got our jackets and went back to the kaka feeding. He was there. He was feeding the kaka birdseeds and kiwifruit and apples. Then we got really tired but we were not allowed to have a rest so we kept on walking.
Mrs Collins chose some people to lead us through. We followed pink ribbons. When I was the leader I got stuck so Sam helped me. I had to go under a giant log and I hurt my knee. In the tracking tunnels we saw 12 tracking cards. Only two cards with footprints on it. We looked for 12 tracking cards. I checked a card too. I don’t think there were footprints on it. I don’t think we got 12 tracking cards.
Then we went back to school. On the way out we heard lots of birds singing. They had pretty voices.

Article posted April 18, 2010 at 05:58 PM •
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I like the way you described the story. It is very interesting and you told us a lot about what you did at Maungatautari.
Comment Posted on June 3, 2010 at 11:34 PM by
Jasmine/livwier


good snappy start!!!
Comment Posted on May 6, 2010 at 07:30 PM by
casey/livewires


I like the part were you describe that only 2 tracking cards had footprints.
Comment Posted on April 19, 2010 at 05:29 PM by
Finn

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