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Friday 12 June 2020

Text a and Text B activity

Text A
It’s a clear Auckland  night. The grass is  wet and spongy.
Everything’s still. A young  boy creeps outside, 
lies on his back , and searches the sky. Staring at the moon
He dreams of flying into space.

Fast-forward thirty years to  Houston, Texas. Mana Vautier says goodbye
to his family and heads to work. As an aerospace engineer at NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration), he is living his dream. 
NASA is the largest space agency in the word. It was set up by the United States government to explore space and learn about the universe. 
Born in  Auckland and of Te Arawa, Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Kahungunu, and Ngāti Raukawa descent , Mana always knew he wanted to explore space. But how did a star-gazing boy from Auckland end up working for NASA?
For as long as I can remember, I’ve loved staring at the night sky.
I’ve always wanted to study it and hopefully one day explore it.
I always knew I wanted to work in human space flight,but I had no idea how to make it happen. Luckily , I was brought up in a family that  taught me to believe I could do anything I put my mind to. In 2006, I was accepted into a university in Alabama in the United States to study aerospace engineering. While studying, I heard about a summer job with NASA in Houston. Houston is where the  United States astronauts are trained , so I knew I had to apply. I got the job and eventually became a full-time employee








Text B

It’s a clear Auckland night. The grass is wet and 
spongy. Everything’s still. A young boy creeps outside, lies on his 
back,   searches the sky. Staring at the moon, he dreams of flying into space.

Fast-forward thirty years to Houston, Texas. Mana Vautier says 
goodbye to his family  and heads to work. As an 
 aerospace engineer at NASA  ( National Aeronautics and Space 
Administration),he is living his dream.
NASA is the largest space agency in the word. It was set up by the United States government to explore space and  learn about the universe.
Born in Auckland and of Te Arawa, Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Kahungunu, and Ngāti Raukawa descent, Mana always knew he wanted to explore space. But how did a star-gazing boy from Auckland end up working for NASA?

For as long as I can remember, I’ve loved staring at the night sky.
I’ve always wanted to study it and hopefully one day explore it.
I always knew I wanted to work  in human space flight, but I had no idea how to make it happen. Luckily, I was brought up in a family taught me to believe I could do anything I put my mind to.
In 2006, I was accepted into a university in Alabama in the United States to study aerospace engineering. While studying, I heard about a summer job with NASA in Houston. Houston is where the United States astronauts are trained so I knew I had to apply. I got the job and eventually became a full-time employee.





       Text A
It’s a clear Auckland  night. The grass is  wet and spongy.
Everything’s still. A young  boy creeps outside, 
lies on his back , and searches the sky. Staring at the moon
He dreams of flying into space.

Fast-forward thirty years to  Houston, Texas. Mana Vautier says goodbye
to his family and heads to work. As an aerospace engineer at NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration), he is living his dream. 
NASA is the largest space agency in the word. It was set up by the United States government to explore space and learn about the universe. 
Born in  Auckland and of Te Arawa, Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Kahungunu, and Ngāti Raukawa descent , Mana always knew he wanted to explore space. But how did a star-gazing boy from Auckland end up working for NASA?
For as long as I can remember, I’ve loved staring at the night sky.
I’ve always wanted to study it and hopefully one day explore it.
I always knew I wanted to work in human space flight,but I had no idea how to make it happen. Luckily , I was brought up in a family that  taught me to believe I could do anything I put my mind to. In 2006, I was accepted into a university in Alabama in the United States to study aerospace engineering. While studying, I heard about a summer job with NASA in Houston. Houston is where the  United States astronauts are trained , so I knew I had to apply. I got the job and eventually became a full-time employee








Text B

It’s a clear Auckland night. The grass is wet and 
spongy. Everything’s still. A young boy creeps outside, lies on his 
back,   searches the sky. Staring at the moon, he dreams of flying into space.

Fast-forward thirty years to Houston, Texas. Mana Vautier says 
goodbye to his family  and heads to work. As an 
 aerospace engineer at NASA  ( National Aeronautics and Space 
Administration),he is living his dream.
NASA is the largest space agency in the word. It was set up by the United States government to explore space and  learn about the universe.
Born in Auckland and of Te Arawa, Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Kahungunu, and Ngāti Raukawa descent, Mana always knew he wanted to explore space. But how did a star-gazing boy from Auckland end up working for NASA?

For as long as I can remember, I’ve loved staring at the night sky.
I’ve always wanted to study it and hopefully one day explore it.
I always knew I wanted to work  in human space flight, but I had no idea how to make it happen. Luckily, I was brought up in a family taught me to believe I could do anything I put my mind to.
In 2006, I was accepted into a university in Alabama in the United States to study aerospace engineering. While studying, I heard about a summer job with NASA in Houston. Houston is where the United States astronauts are trained so I knew I had to apply. I got the job and eventually became a full-time employee.





       BY:JANET HALA 
Living the dream 



BY:JANET HALA 
Living the dream 



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