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Monday, May 16, 2022

Screen shots

 



Today we were tasked to make a google drawing showing our class site, the class blog, and my blog.

To take a screenshot you click ctrl, shift the square, and two lines.


Thursday, April 14, 2022

Tekarokaro festival

                  Today my mum or Whea Ange, Diana, and Caleb came to help out with the games that we made for our Takarokaro festive. My game was four corners, how to play, equipment, rules, and a layout of the game. we played another game called rat which stands for rip and tag. some other helpers were 

Friday, April 8, 2022

Ping Zero



Today a big gaming trailer called Ping Zero came into our school and showed us the gaming world. The games that we had were Astro bot, Forza Horizon 5, Minecraft, and Just dance. It was awesome! I hope they come back. My favourite part was the racing seat with the steering wheel. The Ping Zero gaming trailer is the biggest gaming trailer in New Zealand.

Thursday, April 7, 2022

WAR!

Today for our reading we did a slide about. The stories that we did were Harry's war, children's war, new Zealand war, and Ngā Pakanga o Aotearoa.

Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Sea week 2022

For the last 2 weeks, we have been learning about dolphins for 2022  sea week I learned that is less than 50 hector dolphins in new zealand

Friday, March 25, 2022

Self-portaits


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This week we have been doing self-portraits for our art, this one is mine. In the glasses is what I did in the holidays, I went diving and surfing.

                                                         

Thursday, December 9, 2021

the moari haka

the Maori haka




Tena koutou katoa today we are going to be talking about Maori history. m

There are 16 different types of haka. s

 The haka is a war dance. s

 The haka uses whole-body movement, songs, and chants.

The haka is performed to show emotion and thought, welcome people, celebrations, to spread fear in conflict. 

The war chant is a call to the god to ask for help. 

The waiatas are based on the stories and the legend. 


They stomp their feet to connect to their Whenua. 


There are four elements of the haka Earth, Fire, Wind, and Water.  Your Whenua, ahi, hau, and wai. 

They wiri (shake their hands) to represent the heat waves rising from the ground, to share life. 


The Maori tattoo is a cool expression of cultural heritage and identity.

Thank You for listening to our script.



today we made a script about the Maori haka with me Slade and Azanja.