Where The Taniwhas Are

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Owairoa Primary School Year 2 Credits Story independently written by the children Photography by the children Voices and effects by the children Green screen effects by the children Music by the children Typing and audio/transitions Ms Amies

Transcript of Where The Taniwhas Are

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Owairoa Primary SchoolYear 2

CreditsStory independently written by the children Photography by the childrenVoices and effects by the childrenGreen screen effects by the childrenMusic by the children Typing and audio/transitions Ms Amies

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Where the Taniwhas are

By Noyiuki, Mariel, Mia, Emma, Trinity, Bonnie, Krish

and Ms Amies

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It was a horrible, terrible night when…

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Hemi dressed into his wild and scary taniwha suit. He started to become

naughty.

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His mum grabbed him by his taringa and dragged him to his room.

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Slam! Went the door.

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A little vine started to creep and crawl.

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Trees, grass and vines burst out of his wardrobe and bushes started growing

from his ceiling.

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Hemi was confused and gasped “What is this place?”

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He sneaked, he stomped, he screeched until he heard the waves crashing

against the rocks.

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He found a huge abandoned waka and he set off through night and

day.

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The moon winked at him during the night and…

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the sun glared down at him during the day.

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Off in the distance he could hear roaring, growling and screeching

coming from land.

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When he reached land he saw some mysterious beasts.

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Their faces glittered in the dark and their eyes were like the green sea.

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Hemi spat at them and said “Stop you fellas’ and he looked at them angrily

and challenged them to the haka.

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KA MATE! KA MATE!KA ORA! KA ORA!

KA MATE! KA MATE! KA ORA! KA ORA!

TENEI TE TANGATA PU-HURU-HURU NANA NEI I TIKI MAI, WHAKAWHITI TE

RA! UPANE! KA UPANE! HUPANE! KAUPANE! WHITI TE RA! HI!

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They didn’t take the challenge and crowned him king.

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They celebrated by bungy jumping, rugby and eating tonnes of pavlova and kiwifruit

and hokey pokey ice-cream.

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“Come on, hurry up and pack this stuff up!” shouted Hemi. He sent them to

bed without any kai.

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Hemi felt lonely like he was lost and he wanted someone to love.

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He sneaked away from his kingdom but…tripped and woke up the taniwhas.

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Hemi quickly got up and ran for his life. The taniwhas were charging like

cheetahs behind him.

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Into the waka he jumped. Hemi set sail…

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One day a taniwha Went swimming in the moana

He whispered sweetly in my taringa "Won't you come along with me

There such a lot to see Underneath the deep blue sea."

I said "Oh, no, no, no!You'd better go, go, go,

Although I know we could be friends. My Mama's waiting for me

Underneath the kowhai tree Taniwha, haere ra!"

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…after many weeks and days he finally arrived home.

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In his room he found his hot kai waiting for him. On his plate was whitebait fritters, baked beans, pikelets and a

glass of L&P.

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Hemi sighed and said “kia ora”

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The End

By Noyiuki, Mariel, Mia, Emma, Trinity, Bonnie, Krish