Last week on Thursday The kapa haka roopu went to the Kaikohe Memorial Hall to perform a kapa haka bracket for the Kaikohekohe Cultural festival. Before we were performing I was a bit nervous to stand in front of heaps of people as well as being excited perform. I enjoyed standing on the stage while we were performing doing our bracket once we were on stage. When I came off the stage I felt proud of myself because I knew that I gave it my all. After I performed I thought that I need to learn to smile more with my teeth. I have done 3 performances representing Paihia School and I really can’t wait for the next cultural festival.
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Wednesday, September 25, 2019
Kaikohekohe Cultural festival
Last week on Thursday The kapa haka roopu went to the Kaikohe Memorial Hall to perform a kapa haka bracket for the Kaikohekohe Cultural festival. Before we were performing I was a bit nervous to stand in front of heaps of people as well as being excited perform. I enjoyed standing on the stage while we were performing doing our bracket once we were on stage. When I came off the stage I felt proud of myself because I knew that I gave it my all. After I performed I thought that I need to learn to smile more with my teeth. I have done 3 performances representing Paihia School and I really can’t wait for the next cultural festival.
Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Beach Clean Up
Last Friday Te Ngahere went to the beach in Paihia for a clean up. As we got to the beach we tidied up the end by Alfrescos and started to go up the sand as we picked up rubbish. I felt worried because there was a lot of rubbish that can kill our beautiful sea animals. When we got to school I learnt that people can be lazy and drop their smoke butts on the ground and throw beer bottles in te ngahere/ the bush. When we got back to school we discussed how we can solve this problem. One of my ideas to solve this problem is put the price up so people can’t afford to buy smokes and beers. Be a kiwi and keep NZ clean.
Wednesday, September 11, 2019
Number problems
In Te Ngahere we have been practising how to do word problems in maths. We were trying to change word problems into number problems because we're really good at number problems, like 112 - 72. I really enjoy doing this in class because maths is my favorite subject and it feels great when I get it correct after I was stuck ‘in the pit.’. What helped me get out of the pit was going to a workshop that made me understand if the question was addition or subtraction and to make it easier for me to answer.
Here a question with my working out.
Friday, September 6, 2019
Cross country
In week 6 Paihia School had cross country at Bledisloe Domain. We had a wonderful track that had a flat field and muddy hills. The little kids had to go first and the track got harder and harder as ages went up. What I liked doing at cross country was cheering people on. When it got to my race I ran with one of my friends because we wanted to help each other when it got hard. I felt happy that I came 3nd and enjoyed running, It was so much fun.
Te Reo Maori
On Monday in Te Ngahere we have been practicing Te reo. What I have been learning was how to ask a question saying homai te rapa or homai to rapa with cards. Homai te rapa means give me the rubber and homai to rapa means give me your rubber. When I learn Te Reo Maori I always learn the same words and those words I already know not need to learn so I can remember them.. Some of those words are tepu, pene hinu, rorohiko and karaka.
Sorry the animation isn't complet. I will update it when it's finish.
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