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Wednesday, 14 August 2019

Tane Mahuta

Kia O Ra everyone! Today I'm going to talk about the things that we are currently doing in our CIP subject which is called, "Tane Mahuta". The things that we currently did at the green house this week was to take out everything except for the BIG and HEAVY tables and the vegetables as well. I arrived at the garden pretty late because we had Kiwi Kaha for the first half of period 2. Once me and my friends got back from Kiwi Kaha, we had to look for the class because we had no idea where they are at. When we finally found them, they told us to get change into our P.E gear.

We quickly put our bags back in the classroom and ran back to the garden so that we could help with lifting and cleaning up. I got there pretty early than I thought and actually helped lifting up some heavy metal and bits and pieces. Then it was Morning Tea time. 

After Morning Tea, we all got back to the garden and start doing more work. We lifted 2 cabinets and they were pretty heavy. There was one cabinet that was really tall and heavy as well. We couldn't pick it up easily because there was a piece of wood that was inside the cabinet and it was a glass door, so if we try to tilt it and pick it up, the glass with break and it would be a mess. We called the tall boys that could help the teacher to pick it up instead of the girls trying to pick it up. 

Once they got the big cabinet out, we lifted the big table out of the way so that we can clean up the floor because it was full of dust. I was one of the people who had to clean up the floor. We were rushing because we only had a short period of time before one class leave to do other things. I helped mixing the compost and dirt instead and it was really tiring.

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