After running Cross country...
we wrote a short story about our day here our some excerpts.
The year four boys were next, I was nervous because it like butterflies were flying around in my stomach. When I started running my tummy started to feel worse. Then it stopped while I ran. - Lotoa Y4
"Grr!" My tummy rumbled so loud that my friend could hear it next to me. I started to get nervous like I had to say a speech in front of the whole school.
Suddenly Mrs Mundy asked for the Year 6 Girls. I walked to the starting line, I wasn't going to run hard out to start because I might waste my energy.
At the starting line was a lot of girls, but I really didn't care. I was worried just about me. Ms Castle finally counted 3, 2, 1 BANG the two blocks smacked together. - Janaya Year 6
When it was my turn to run I was afraid to run the race.
Ms Kereopa said "Go!"
I ran as fast as I could until Elijah almost pushed me onto the road. I slowed down and ended up fourth. - Joshua Year 5
At the beginning of the race I had butterflies. At the end I came last it made me embarrassed. I felt like I never want to run again . I hate running I just have too. But after all I am not the only one who came last. - R Year 5
When the juniors students started racing I was so confident in the little kids. It was getting closer to my turn I was getting butterflies in my stomach. - Te Horakau Year 5
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ReplyDeleteHi my name is Fred from St Patrick's School. I like your post about cross country I love cross country it because it is exercise.
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