Monday 3 May 2021

Peer Pressure

Inside the Drug Use That Fueled Nazi Germany - HISTORY
 Peer pressure is when us humans forget our rights to live. Peer pressure can mean a lot of things evolving anything you're working on but mostly it makes it more fascinating when it is more about human rights. My example of peer pressure as I was working on human rights in all parts of our planet in social studies I am using my (Nazi Germany Point Of View Assessment) to help me out. For example in Nazi Germany Jews are getting verbally abused because they weren't like “Germans” Germans would forced the Jews to forget about there rights and follow rules which clearly would be a prison towards Jews.


Wednesday 4 December 2019

Activity #1 SLJ


Yesterday we were told by our teacher to find five facts about the famous singer ¨Lorde" also known as (Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor) We also just found out that she is New Zealander, she was born Takapuna (Auckland) and she educated at Takapuna Grammar School. We have learnt a lot of things about Lorde maybe you should too.


Wednesday 3 July 2019

Matariki Week


Last week on Thursday we had Kaumatua and Kuia day, Tuna weigh in, Takakau, Matariki performance at Bay of island college and a kapa haka performance for our Kaumatua and Kuia. It was a very busy week for everyone because There was Tuna and Takakau, Kaumatua and Kuia day and other things that couldn't even remember it was a very long week for everyone. Nga Rau Puawai and Nga Rau Rangatira (my class) did hangi preparation we had to peal 4 big bags of potatoes and Kumara we did six pumpkins, 10 cabbage, 4 bags of carrots and 2 bags of Onions that was a mission. After school teachers stayed back at school to pack away the hangi. Then come the next day it was finally Kaumatua and Kuia day the whole school put on a performance for them then we had made our way back across the road and went for a kai of hangi. What I like about last week getting the opportunity to help prep for the hangi and putting on a performance for them. My least favourite part was cutting my hand when I was washing the knifes and Potatoes peelers.






Tuesday 18 June 2019

Matariki Invitation


Today we had made invitation's for our Kaumatua and Kuia . The invatations are for Matariki day held at Kawakawa Primary School on the 27 of June 2019. What we were trying to do was to make the font the right colour so our Kaumatua and Kuia can read it. Make it attractive so they will want to come and so they wouldn't want to miss out on all the fun.



Waitangi trip

Did you know that this year marks the 250 year since the Europeans came to New Zealand? For the past two days we have been spending our days at Waitangi treaty ground learning about the past when the Europeans came to NZ. 
My favourite part was when we got to tutu around with the devices Eg Robot dogs,Stop motion, VR, Ipad's and Chromebooks. My less favourite part was to not see everything that first group seen  when they when on there hikoi.









Thursday 13 June 2019

Cultural festival

Two week's ago our school held a Southern Bay of island Cultural festival day. We had 3 schools and 2 Kohanga such as Pahia, Maromaku, Waikare, Kawakawa Kohanga, Te Mirumiru and Moerewa Kohanga. Every school had to perform and item it could be Kapa haka and Waka huia. I enjoyed performing in hola and Kapa haka because hola was a very different item I've done in my life. Then there is Kapa haka I wasn't really nervous to perform in front of other schools because in kapa haka my whole life. The easy part: Was to perform in front of every school. The hard part: Was trying to get everyone ready for there performance.











Tuesday 30 April 2019

Reading skills

This week and last week we have been reading a book called catching a space duck. The skills that I have been doing is reading the book and then summing what happened in it. Sometimes I read the book and then I re-read  the book so I can understand whats going on.