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Thursday 27 June 2013

 Orienteering report
 Orienteering
on tuesday the 25th of june the year 5,6,7,8ts from a few schools of kapiti went to waikanae park to do some fun orienteering .there were 570 kids.

then they all started with a map and where set of at different times so they won't all go to the same clicker.they all had to run a long way to get to number 2 and 9 they were over the other side.

the first group back from Waikanae was Marcus Dean  and Jasmine and second place was Vlad and Charlie but it was so close so they called it a tie.this is charlies perspective.

orienteering was so fun we say it was a tie because we worked together.then it started we all started at different times but when we started what a rush to all the clickers in full speed.then finally the last clicker number 16 next we all ran to the finish the two teams were so close that they called it a tie then we sat there and waited for the bus just amazed that we won.

thank you for reading this report on orienteering hope you liked it .
By Charlie  

3 comments:

  1. Well Done For 1st equal Charlie! It was a really good report. but it will need more full stops. but that is no problem. just click on the report you posted and add the full stops and press Update.

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  3. Hi! Charlie,
    I'm glad you enjoyed the experience.
    Can you please check your work for where capital letters go, Great paragraphing of your report.

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