Bonus Activity: Crossing the Tasman
In 1928, a crew of four men flew, for the first time, across the 
Tasman from Australia to New Zealand. One of the men on 
board the Southern Cross airplane was a New Zealander 
named T.H. McWilliams. His job was to operate the radio 
in the airplane. Unfortunately, the radio stopped working 
shortly after take-off and the rain and ice were so heavy 
that the pilot, Kingsford Smith, couldn’t see out of his front 
windscreen. Yikes! Fortunately, the plane made it all the way 
across the Tasman landing in Christchurch after a 14 hour trip.
Imagine that you were a member of the flight crew. Write a poem 
that describes how you would have felt when you landed safely in 
Christchurch after such a long trip. Remember, there are lots of 
different types of poems, and they don’t all have to rhyme. You 
can read more about different types of poems by clicking here.
Work↓↓
Poem(Terrified):
Scared and cold
Butterflies in my stomach
Feeling unable to move
Wondering how long until we land
Terrified!
 
Hey there Saveu well done on completing another activity!
ReplyDeleteI love this poem you have written. It certainly helps the reader to feel as though he was a member of the flight crew on this plane. I love the second line about the butterflies in your stomach. It helps us to realise how nervous and terrified you are.
Have you written other poems before?
Well done and keep up the great blogging,
Billy
Hi Saveu its me Lusia, I am currently at college right now,
ReplyDeletebut I would like to wish you good luck for this year! College is soo Fun & different! I wish I could see you guys again!
I hope you had an outstanding holiday! <3 xx