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Wednesday, 29 June 2016

DRUMS

DRUMS

Have a beat
Be on time,work together
Bang the drum high and low
Middle makes a low sound
Side makes a high sound
Leaders and followers listen to the beat
Use your palm not your fist


Friday, 24 June 2016

Monday, 20 June 2016

Maths problem!!!!!

Maths problem!!!!!
63-39=24

How?????
39+1=4063-40=23

add 1 to the 23 becausei added 1 to the 40and that makes 24

Friday, 17 June 2016

Maori word-noho

Maori word-noho

Kia tika te noho, e te tau.
Sit properly, my darling.
Kei te tēpu ngā tamariki e noho ana.
The children are sitting at the table.
Kei te Whanganui-ā-Tara au e noho ana.
I am living in Wellington.
noho rā.
Stay well (Goodbye).

Maths

127+33=160
100+30=130
130+20=150
7+3=10
150+100=160





Thursday, 16 June 2016

Reading Response Journal

Reading Response Journal


Title:Make a purerehua

Author: Ooh kaa

Today I read about Make a purerehua

I feel happy about what I read today because know i can learn how to make a purerehua

My favourite character was Hoana because she knows how to make a purerehua

I would feel happy if the same thing that happened to my character, happened to me because i know how to make a purerehua

I think if the author decided to write another part to this story this is what will happen there will be more things to make

Wednesday, 15 June 2016

Maths

1. 63-30=33
33-9=21
21+3=24

2. 466-178=288
466-100=366
366-70=296
296-8=288

















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Differences
Name & Image of 1st character


Similarities
Image & Name of 2nd character


Differences
Brown eyes
Older
Sandy
blond hair
Likes orenge




Girls
Human
Cool
Can make a purerehua
Green eyes
Younger
Blond hair
Likes red

Friday, 10 June 2016

Maori word for books pānui pukapuka

Te Kupu o te Wiki for the week starting Rāhina, te 6 o Pipiri, 2016 is pānui(tia).

pānui(tia): read

He pai ki a koe te pānui pukapuka?
Do you like to read books?

Kāore ia i pānui i tāna mahi-ā-kāinga. 
He didn’t read his homework. 

Nā te rangatira taua īmēra i pānui
It was the boss who read that 

Kei hea ngā pānui mō tēnei ahiahi? 
Where are the notices for this afternoon? 

āore anō tēnei pānui kia pānuitia e au. 
I have not yet read this notice. (This notice has not yet been read by me.

Kua pānuitia taua pukapuka e au. 
I have read that (aforementioned) book. (That aforementioned book has been read by me.

Wednesday, 8 June 2016

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Differences
Name & Image of 1st character

Sue

Similarities
Image & Name of 2nd character

Mark

Differences
Old
Lady
Play piano
Blond hair
Blue eyes
Human
Like piano
Make music
Like music
Play music
Play instrument
Does not play piano
Young
Brown eyes
brown hair
Play guitar

Friday, 3 June 2016

puka puka

pukapuka: book

Whakahokia ngā pukapuka.
Put the books away.

Nāku te pukapuka hītori i pānui i te Pātaka Kōrero.
I read the history book in the library.








5 facts about the wood pigoen

1. Feeding flocks are highly gregarious, and may number many thousands of birds.2. In many parts of Europe the wood pigeon is the favourite prey of the goshawk.3. Though they have been recorded breeding in every month of the year, the peak month for fledging is August.4.It takes 17 days for an egg to hatch, and a further 30 to 34 days for the chick to fledge.5. Squabs are fed by both parents on a liquid known as crop or pigeon milk.

Thursday, 2 June 2016

Reading Response Journal

Reading Response Journal


Title:How the old woman made the sea


Author: June walker


Today I read about ………..How the old woman made the sea


I feel amazed about what I read today because the old woman could make the sea


My favourite character was the old woman because she can make the sea


I would feel happy if the same thing that happened to my character, happened to me because i can make the sea


I think if the author decided to write another part to this story this is what will happen another person will make the sea

Wednesday, 1 June 2016

Moari words

Mōrena, e Te Rākaherea!
Morning, Te Rākaherea!
Another way to say Good morning! is Ata mārie!.

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Differences
Name & Image of 1st character

Grandma

Similarities
Image & Name of 2nd character

Boys

Differences
Old
Lady
Long hair
Gray hair
dress
Human
Skin color
Hair
Eyes
Young
Boys
Wear shorts
Brown hair
Fit