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Thursday, 19 November 2020

Tuesday, 13 October 2020

School Work

 No.1 Task

How many kilometres make up the Pacific Ocean?- 160,200,000  maybe more

What did ancient Polynesians use as guides to see the ocean?-Stars, Sun and Waves

When did their voyages begin?- Between 1100 and 800 BCE

What are navigators?- Navigators are people who navigate the thing that they are on so they can get to where they want to get

No.2 Task

What did you find interesting about this video?- That it showed meanings of Maori things

What didn't your find interesting about this video?- Uh- It was just too long I guess

Based off this video, what would you be more interest to learn about?- Maori Artifacts



Thursday, 17 September 2020

Poi Rakau

Today my class and I played Poi Rakau.

It is a game where you have long sticks and you need them for the whole of your class so

one stick each.

Whaka Te Maui means Left in Maori and Whaka Te Matou means Right in Maori.

You will need someone to call out those two words or you could call them out while your class

plays.

When you say Whaka Te Maui the person on your left has to go to the person on

their left stick and you go to the person

on your left stick leaving your stick standing for the person on your right to grab.

When you say Whaka Te Matou the person on your right has to go to the person on their

right's stick and you go to the person on your right stick leaving your stick standing

for the person on

your left and that's basically how you play Poi Rakau which is a traditional maori game.

Traditionally Poi Rākau was a training game for warriors. One person stood in the middle

(pūtahi), surrounded by the throwers (tukunga) standing in a circle (wī).

The rākau were made from Mako wood and sharpened.

Friday, 11 September 2020

Keke Vai Siaine

 

Here is the Keke Vai Siaine Recipe. I have posted the Keke Isite recipe now here is the Keke Vai Siaine. It is also a really easy thing to make. It is basically Banana Pancakes but how the tongans make it so make sure to check out that recipe and have a try at cooking it.

Keke Isite

 

This week its Tongan Language Week and for Tongan Language Week we got given work that was about tonga. This is a recipe for how to make Keke Isite/Panikeke it is an easy and simple recipe so make sure to try it. As well as it being easy to make it is also really tasty and you don't need much things for it so make sure to check that out and try making it 😁

Friday, 31 July 2020

Stop Motion

This week and last week Room 12 decided to do some stop motion videos Jacob and I were paired up in a team but i dont have his video right now so I will put it on my blog next week or during the weekends. If you guys have any ideas of what stop motion videos we could do make sure to comment and we might put them in our videos and yeah that is my blog post and I will make sure to put the video in on the weekends or next week.

Tuesday, 16 June 2020

Saving Energy

Last Week on Wednesday We Had Tech. We learned about saving energy.

We had a big battery some copper wire and a bulb circuit.

The first thing we done was putting the copper wire into the two springs on the battery then we put it into the bulb circuit and then the light turned on. 


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