Showing posts with label 2019. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2019. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Waiari and Te Ahi- Our new journey in 2020 in Te-Puna-Wairua

Ahi-

kia ora e te  whaanau, Ko Te Ahimairangi tooku ingoa. Today i am going to talk about my  new akomanga Te puna wairua.

 My favourite thing about this class is when we do maths called DMIC its cool because we work together with new class mates. At my old school, we had to work by ourselves, but here we get to work together. The next thing is when we finish the morning rehita, we go outside to play games with our teina, we call it whakawhanaungatanga. The other thing that I like about Te Puna Wairua is when we get together the year 4/5/6/7 and 8 and do kapahaka, kapahaka is when we sing and practice our cultural items for the regional comps.


Ka kite anō.


Monday, December 9, 2019

Friday, December 6, 2019

Thursday, November 28, 2019

Tukutuku panel

THE MEANING OF OUR TUKUTUKU
Before I tell you guys the story we named our tukutuku Te wehenga ā Papa-tū-ā-nuku raua ko Ranginui. While Papa-tu-ā-nuku and Ranginui were still together they were slowly falling apart from each other and when they were slowly falling apart they had a feeling that they would never see each other again. When Papa-tu-ā-nuku and Ranginui got separated the children were happy because they had at last freedom. When they were seperated there became a balance between darkness and light the atua had realised that they had made a terrible mistake by separating their parents. After the humans arrival everything started to get oddly strange and they called this climate change. Climate change is where the environment changes like water pollution, flooding and earthquakes. Bad chemicals going into our awa, deforestation, air pollution, sea levels rising, temperatures are rising, lower soil affecting our rainforest. Humans decided to throw rubbish around only thinking about themselves and not Papa-tua-nuku or Ranginui.  
 THE PERSON THAT INSPIRED US?
Heene kerekere was the person because
 She was asked to teach floor mats at 4 different marae in her rohe. We also liked her because She learnt how to weave in the early 1980s. 
WHAT COLOURS DID WE USE?
Green represents Papa-tū-ā-nuku
Black represents Ranginui and the separation
Red represents Tumatauenga
Yellow represents Rongomatāne

Blue represents Tangaroa and Tāwhirimatea.

Monday, November 4, 2019

Weekends

Monday, October 14, 2019

Friday, September 6, 2019

Te wiki o te reo no Tonga

Image result for tongan gif
How - Walk to the hall
When-03.09.2019 of september on Tuesday.
Who-Matua Filipe
Why-because it's Tongan language week.
What- Matua Filipe art work

Where-Hall

On 03.09.2019, Matua Filipe came to our school for Tongan language week. He had a guest with him also, his name is John but he was like a kaiawhina. In the beginning, Whaea Luti introduced herself to them and then Matua Filipe introduced himself to us. Matua started to show us some of his artwork he had done. They were very cool and also weird. One of the art pieces was a boat going forward and if you turn your head the other way was a plane. Those two were my favourites. There was some photos in the beginning too but I don't really know how to translate it back into my own words.
In the end, Whaea Luti picked five people to ask Matua Filipe some questions. The first one was George, he is in Room 8. I accidentally forgot his questions. The other one I didn't know their name but I know the questions they ask. The questions were how many art pieces have you done? Then we finished and all of the classes went back to their akomanga.

Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Wednesday, August 7, 2019

Monday, July 22, 2019

Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Smart footprint reflection


Today in Te Puna Wairua we did a smart footprint reflection about Term 2 of what we did with whaea Heather.

Monday, July 1, 2019

powhiri

Wharekai

Thursday, June 27, 2019

Matariki

Wednesday, June 5, 2019

Blog detective


Today with Whaea Heather we did blog detective on any buddys. My buddy was stanley from room9.

Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Waiari's Public or Private Rm5


Today in Te Puna Wairua we did private and public information with whaea Heather. Private is not sharing things that are personal like where you live, email address, and more thing about yourself. Public is when you share things that's about you but different like your favorite hobbies or learning goals.