In class, we have been learning to add and subtract decimal numbers and work out the problem. Here is a maths poster.
Tuesday, March 30, 2021
Monday, March 29, 2021
Kiwi poster
Before leaving to learn more about the Rangihoua area we needed to find 7 - 12 interesting facts about kiwi and make a poster to share these facts.
My Experience
After dinner on the beach, as the moon came out from behind the hills we had karakia. Then we walked around in groups to see if we could find kiwi. Then on our way back to the vans, a kiwi stopped in front of me and I froze. A couple of seconds later it ran away because of the noise.
Wednesday, March 24, 2021
Narrative Guided Writing
In class I have been learning about narrative writing. This is what I did with my writing group.
Kataraina, I look forward to your independent narrative. You know the structure of narratives. |
Kupe’s voyage.
Orientation
One day in Te Moana a Nui a Kiwa on the island of Hawaiki there lived a man named Kupe. The island was small and the Village was cramped. Lush tropical trees covered the island. Standing on the golden sand, with his mere firmly in his hands, Kupe surveyed the empty ocean. The ocean karangatia to Kupe.
Problem
“This island is too cramped, there isn't enough food for us,” Kupe said to
Ngahue. “Ae! Te wheke is eating all the kai,” replied Ngahue. Te wheke was a monstrous kai eating octopus, with slimy tentacles. “We need to kill Te wheke.” growled Kupe, “Ae!” everyone yelled, “we need to kill Te wheke.” The next morning, Kupe and Hine-Te-Aparangi set to hunt Te wheke.
Climax
Weeks had gone by as the warriors chased Te wheke, with storms and towering waves as they sailed to find Te wheke. The chase was hard as the rain pelted down and the wind rocked Matawhaorua back and forth like a swing. Raging with anger as Te wheke ate their food. The warriors kept getting more hungrier by the hour. “Our people are getting hungry,” Ngahue said, “we need to kill Te wheke.”
Solution
Finally, Kupe came up with a solution. “Let’s trap that cheeky wheke in the cave.” With hooks and bait on the lines they waited for Te wheke to come out of the cave. Later, that night as Te wheke was swimming around Kupe threw the calabashes into the water and Te wheke got distracted and went over to the calabashes thinking it was one of Kupe’s men, then Kupe leant over the side of his boat and hit him with his mere. Then Kupe and his warriors caught some kai moana. Kupe, his warriors and their people were so hungry that they ate it like a lion.
Tuesday, March 23, 2021
Struggling to understand what you read? Learn to summarise!
W.A.L.T put all the main ideas of our reading into a nutshell and summarise our reading. Here is a poster about it.
Tuesday, March 16, 2021
The battle of Kororareka
In class, we are studying the battle of Kororareka. Here is a slide about it.
Monday, March 15, 2021
Want to know the way of the wise?
In devotions, we have been studying Proverbs. Here is a poster about it.