Friday, September 18, 2020

Maori greetings


What I enjoyed most was yeeting people in my work because it was like throwing a spear

The thing/part I found most challenging was taking people out of cages because it was annoying from all the Kia ra!


What I might do differently next time is get my pets because it will be much cuter







Friday, September 11, 2020

Comparing lenghts

We were learning about comparing lengths
I found it easy to do meters
I found it hard to find what fings to compare.
I really enjoyed typing
Next time I need to get my toys and do it

Manaakitanga

We were learning about Manaakitanga.
I found it easy to write.
I found it hard to finish it.
I really enjoyed throwing the dogs on a blanket
Next time I need to eat them

Wednesday, September 9, 2020

We were learning about writing a story
I found it easy to type
I found it hard to find a font for THE END
I really enjoyed typing
Next time I need to do more typing
                                   

I found it easy to place images 

I found it hard to type

I really enjoyed placing army men

Next time I need to type more

Monday, September 7, 2020

Mapere planting trip

 

What I enjoyed most was putting little circles in the holes because I get to toss them in.


The thing/part I found most challenging was digging really far down because I was used to putting the little circles in the holes.


What I might do differently next time is do another helping other groups when im finished because I want to do more work.



Friday, August 21, 2020

Friday, July 3, 2020

Matariki

Matariki




Watch the clip Matariki then answer the following questions.


When do the stars of Matariki disappear and reappear again? New years eve

What does it mean when the stars reappear? It means people celebrate and tell old stories

Who are the seven sisters?Matariki

What are their names? Waiti ,Waita ,Waipuna a rangi, Tupu a rangi, Matariki, Tupu a nuku , Uru a rangi

What do the old stories tell us? It tells us how matariki was made.

How can we celebrate Matariki? Telling stories from a long time ago of matariki.

From the information in the clip, draw one way of celebrating Matariki. Use a whole page for this.

Watch the clip The Story of Matariki then retell in your own words how Matariki began. Do this on a slide.

Wednesday, June 17, 2020

My Dog Poppy

Poppy is a black dog and she is 7 years old. Poppy is a girl and she loves eating grass.

She also loves to fetch and she mostly loves swimming inside of a big river. 


  • What I enjoyed most was playing with her because I get to throw the ball in the river
  • The thing/part I found most challenging was walking by the movies because my legs start to hurt.
  • What I might do differently next time is throw the ball over a fence because she can go under the gate and scare the cows and sheep

Friday, May 22, 2020

Monday, May 18, 2020

Prime Minister for a Week


You are the prime minister for 1 week. List the 10 new rules that you would put in place to make New Zealand a better place. 


1.   New Zealand must have one million new toilets made by the end of May.

2.   A trillion underground bunkers around New Zealand just incase the world ends.

3.   Every town would need to have an outside movie theatre.

4.   All chrome books would need to be chocolate incase we get hungry in class.

5.   I would create 10 million Lollie shops in a year.

6.   Every town in New Zealand must have a game shop in it.

7.   I would make towns bigger so everyone can have more space.

8.   New Zealand must be smoke free only for old people to help save their lungs.

9.   To have prisons on stranded islands so no one can escape. 

10. Anyone who bullies others at school goes to 'Bully Jail' for 10 weeks.

What I enjoyed most was making fun rules because I was the prime minister.

The thing/part I found most challenging was hard putting bullies in jail because there to heavy

What I might do differently next time is counting money  because I use it for math.

 



Thursday, February 27, 2020

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