being a refuge

Hello everyone
We were little refuges yesterday.It's because we were learning about South Sudan so we were going to make a campsite at  our school and then get in to groups and make a house like they would but with cardboard.My group was with both of my friends Lola and Molly we had so much fun.


The first thing we did was to get the boxes you need so me, Lola and Molly all graded the box my mum brought. In it was a big white box and we also graded some mitre ten boxes, they were small but we still used them.It was quite hard but we got there.Then it was morning tea so we had to leave the huts but then we went back and our hut fell over  so we had to build it again.Then we finished cleaning it up and fixing it up so we had a look inside and it was awesome so we decided to add some detail to it. So we made some windows on each side and one window had some string holding it up so fresh air went in to the house. There was a little door way to get in and out, a little bench for our bowls and lunchboxes and when we were done we played inside for a while. It wasn't that big but the South Sudan people have to live like that so we just carried on. 
Then it was lunch time. The teachers called us up to get our half a cup of rice. It wasn't that much but that's  how much someone living in South Sudan has. We started eating inside the hut but then some wind came and blew someones box over to our house so I quickly grabbed it and we used it as a table outside. We had a great time. 


But I also felt sad this is how the people in South Sudan live like. With half a cup of rice half a cup of water and hardly any selter not a lot of clothes and not a big house and no electricity their life is very hard. They all have to do jobs for their family. Yes I do but not like to be like them their jobs are like walking for ages  trying to find water and food and try to find something to do to try to get money for all the supplies they need. It's really hard for them to get the stuff they need and that's really sad for them.

Thank you for reading.



Here's a photo of Molly, Lola and I eating our rice.





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