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Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Te reo Maori

W.A.L.T use kei a wai and kei hea te here is my presentation about kei a wai and kei hea te

Tuesday, March 20, 2018

P.E

 Here is a new game that matt introduced us to.This game was very fun because it was like indoor foosball.But the hard thing about this was we had to play on our knees. 

Whaikorero

W.A.L.T: find out what Whaikorero means.
What does “He aha te Whaikorero” mean?


He aha means what.
Kei a wai mean who has.
Ko means to introduce a person or a subject matter.


Ko te whaikorero he whaikorero ki nga manuhiri.


Kei a Wai te Whaikorero?-Who is doing the speech.


Kei Nga kaumatua i runga i te Taumata.


Kei a wai te powhiri?-Who is doing the powhiri


Kei Nga kaikaranga ara nga wahine.
-The kaikaranga are doing the powhiri and they
are girls.
He aha te whaikorero?-What is a Whaikorero.


He aha te Mihi Whakahoki. -
The Manuhiri are egnologing the taumata.
He mihi whakahokia ki te taumata.


Kei a wai te mihi Whakahokia? -
Who is doing the last mihi?


Kei nga Manuhiri-
The Manuhiri are doing the last mihi.


He aha te Whakanoa?


Ko wa watea no te tapu o te
powhiri me te whaikorero raua ko te Mihi.


He aha te karanga whakahokia? -
Response by the Manuhiri to the Kaikaranga.


He karanga whakahokia ki nga
Kaikaranga No nga Manuhiri.




Kupu hou:
  • Whaikorero - To make a formal speech.
  • Powhiri - To invite and welcome
  • Kaikaranga - Women that call people on to the
Marae and schools.

  • Kei a wai - Who has
  • Wahine - Women
  • Mihi - To greet,acknowledge and thank.
  • Whakahokia - Give back and return






Learning goals

The past few weeks we have been working on our learning goals for 2018. We had to write what we wanted to achieve this year. We also had to write how we are going to achieve the goals we were setting.

Disgusting mud swamp

We had to write a recount story about what we done in the weekend. My cousins and I went for a walk down the back in the disgusting mud swamp.
What is better than going for a walk on the farm? Nothing!
On a hot sunny afternoon Amaru,Ringakaha,Hikurangi, Amira and I
went for a afternoon walk on the farm. At first we were looking for Tuna
but that got boring so we went for a walk to the big disgusting swamp.
It was very disgusting because it smelt rotten and it was like mud and
poo put in water.


The first thing I heard was Amira shouting”Help!, Help!” I tried and tried
to pull her out but she got stuck in the quicksand.
In a split second I looked at her and she began to sink.
The next thing I knew, Hikurangi started to sink as well.
When they finally set free we tried to find a easier way to the big
swamp. So we had to walk anxiously right around.

When we finally reached the fence we saw Maui just staring at us.
Amira called out” What are you doing Maui you creep”?
He was just standing there like a headless chicken.
We walked over to him and asked him if he wanted to come for a swim,
He happily replied “YUP!” so one by one we all jumped the fence.
By then My shoes and socks were saturated because I ran right through
the yuck soaking mud.
So I tried to hurry them all up. But they were taking their time
so Amira and I began to walk home quickly because it was getting
dark.

Going to Waitangi

On Tuesday it was a hot sunny day so my family, Amira and I decided to go to Waitangi.When we got there, Amira and I went straight across the bridge to the rides.The bridge was very busy. The first ride we went on was the go carts. There was a long line ahead of us so we decided to get some food while we waited for our turn.When we finally reached the top of the enormous line it was eventually our turn. I raced to the blue car because it was the fastest. I was excited to go on the go carts. After our turn we went on the Swings. It was scary because it got faster and faster whenever a second passed by. I got butterflies every time it swung around. When it finally stopped I got off the ride and felt like spewing. After that ride we went for a swim and went home.

Being a good sportsman!

We have been writing an explanation story about being a good sportsman.Here is my planning about being a good sportsman.

Monday, March 19, 2018

Vocabulary spelling words.

These are our spelling words from last week. We were assigned to write our spelling list out on a google slide and write what they meant.

Did you know that you and I both have an invisible bucket? Weird right.

               
      Being a Bucket filler


Definition:
Did you know that you and I both have an Invisible bucket? Weird right?
Well, what you didn’t know was it isn’t a normal bucket filled with water, It is a Bucket filled with good
thoughts and feelings.Everyone has a bucket. Even your Pets!


Description:
You and I can fill other people’s buckets by greeting each other with a smile so that you both can feel
warmly welcomed. So if you greet others with smiles they can share the happiness all around.
We can also fill other people’s buckets by showing Manaakitanga and helping  them or playing with them.
If we do this then they won’t be lonely and they will feel more Confident to roam around our school.
We can fill a bucket by complimenting other people. And the effect of this is that they will open up and feel
accepted and they will also feel positive about themselves.
A little way to impress your teacher is helping her out and always being Organised.
As a result It would make her job a lot easier.
One more way to be a Bucket Filler is to treat someone how you want to be treated.
As an Outcome you and your friends will feel respected.


Conclusion:
Bucket filling is giving good thoughts, Feelings and actions, and the effect is that you are actually
filling someone else's bucket as well as filling your own bucket too. Just remember you will never fill
your own bucket by dipping into someone else’s.  


Wednesday, March 14, 2018

Strach Jr

W.A.L how to use scratch Jr and we also have been learning how to make our own projects by

  • drawing our own charters 
  • Try to make our charters move without the paper and the instructions

Thursday, March 8, 2018

Te Reo Maori

We have been learning how to say our Whakapapa.