Tuesday, August 27, 2019

My beautiful and nice art work.

Waiari
WALT: I have learnt the importance of the mangopare/Hammerhead shark.
This is a photo of my work I did with Whaea Ariana.
Whaea Ariana did the outlines of the mokomoko and we coloured it in with pastels, colouring pencils, vivids, felt tips and crayons. The colour I started with was orange and pink. I tested the colours out on a scrap paper and it made a nice and beautiful sunset colour, it was so pretty! After I coloured it I did the outside orange. Then there was this wave thing i coloured in with a red pastel. After I did that part I did the rest of the sunset part blue, yellow, green, pink, purple and more nice light colours. The red ngaru is Hine-Nui-Te-Po and the colourful ngaru is Hineahuone.
Then I went to whaea Ariana and she did the outside lines gold and black. Then i was finished. Ko Nga Uri o Te Rauroha te ingoa o toku nei mahi toi.                                   
                                                          The end!


Kaokao tukutuku panel

      
WALT: I know the significance of tukutuku panels and why maori made them.
What is the name of your Tukutuku?
KaoKao

What is Kaokao?
Kaokao is what warriors have on their arm for a ta moko, But if it was seen/caught in a haka.
Kaokao is also a zig zag and it's from the Te Arawa and East Coast iwi.
Kaokao is also a side of our body. What side? Right.

What does the colours mean to you?
This is what it means to me. 
Red is for love, blood, my heart, anger, passion, danger and power.
Blue is for Tangaroa, T.p.s, beautiful sea, sky, warm, calm, peace and trust.
Brown is for our earth, nature, coffee, chocolate, wood, bark, sticks, trees, soil and dirt.


Kaitiakitanga

WALT: I know why being a kaitiaki is so important to me.
This is my photo of my mokomoko who is an kaitiakitanga.
A kaitiakitanga is a guardian,  who protects and who is a rangatira.
Te Puna Wairua did this because we were learning about Mokomoko.
We did it in Te Puna Wairua.(Rm 5. ) I use was pastels. My colour pastels were red, purple, green, brown,  blue and orange. To me it was beautiful until I added the brown bit on the Mokomoko head. After that I was done.
                            

Wednesday, August 21, 2019

buddy class comments

Kia ora nela, Ko Waiari tooku ingoa. I will really like to know about yourself and your class.
I really want you to ask some questions. I'll ask you some. What is your favorite food? Who do you want to be when you grow up? Nga mihi and ka kite ano.

posting to our buddy

Kia ora Mahonri, Ko waiari tooku ingoa and we are doing the same thing.We are blogging to you and your blogging us. That's very cool. I hope you have a safe day and ka kite ano.

blogging to our buddys

Kia ora Reuben, Ko Waiari tooku ingoa and ill will like to answer your questions.
We have 26 or 27.
Yes we have stundent leaders but in the older class room 10.
Nga mihi and ka kite ano!

Blogging to our friends

Kia ora ko Waiari tooku ingoa and i will like to answer your questions.
Yes we play games at our school. I also really love it too. We play pako/bang, Ripper ruby, Ruby and more fun games. Nga mihi and ka kite ano.

Blogging to our best friend.

Kia ora Ricki, ko Waiari tōku ingoa and I would like to answer your questions.
Yes i play ripper ruby and more. I also love sports. Yes the boys play ruby and some girl do but not with the boys. (sometimes with the boys)
Now i'll ask you 2 questions. Do you have kapas? Do you want to be a superhero.
Nga mihi and Ka kite ano!

Blogging back to our friends

Kia ora Elijah, Ko Waiari tōku ingoa, i'm not sure as to what you are asking and i will try to reply as best as i can.
What i enjoy at school will be kapa haka, bikes and inquiry.
Now i'll ask you a question.
Do you have a kapa haka group?
That's my only question.
Ka kite ano and aere ra!.


Wednesday, August 7, 2019