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Wednesday, 23 September 2020

Taha Tinana / Physical wellbeing

Task description: Today we have looked at how to do sport signs in sign language. Taha Tinana helps us with our physical wellbeing. If your are looking for some sports to play look at my work I have done. Me and my partner paige we have done videos in this presentation to help you know how to do sport signs in sign language. 


Monday, 21 September 2020

Taha Whanau / Sign

                             Sign Language Is For Everyone

Task discription: Today we are doing Taha whanau, We are learning how to do our names in sign language. This is a video of me doing my name in sign language. I have learnt that sign language is for everyone not just for people that are deaf it can be used for everything. For an exsample when the prime minister is talking there is always someone to translate real talking to sign language.

Wednesday, 16 September 2020

How old are they?



Task Description: Today our teacher gave us a challenge the challenge was a bit hard but everyone tried and pushed their brain to get this challenge right.

Oral Language

 

Task description: Here's a map that follows  set of instructions read out by our teacher. Here are 3 things I have learned about oral language:
1. Learning how to listen properly 
2. Learning how to speak english properly 
3. Learning how to understan and follow directions
 


Tuesday, 15 September 2020

Kei te pehea te ahua o te rangi


Task description: Today for our maori class we did a task that our teacher gave us. We got to answer what weather is it like today. Then we got to do a create task and this is my one I have done.

Maori stage

Taha Wairua


Task description: Today we started on Taha Wairua we got to translate english words to maori word. Then we got free images off google then put it next to the maori word that looks like the word.

Monday, 14 September 2020

Maori language moment 14/09/20

 200,000 Sign Up For Historic Māori Language Moment

Today at 12pm the whole world are doing something to support the Maori Language week moment. So today we did something too, we sang a beautiful song that is in Maori. Room 3 had recorded what we did for the Maori Language week this week.

In 1972, 30,000 signatures were delivered to Parliament to safeguard the Maori Language.

Safe-guard means to protect The Maori language needed to be protected.

here are 3 reasons why I think it needed to be protected:

1. People were needed to be reminded to valueing it

2. Because the language will fade away

3. And so we can make sure it will be used in the future 


Thursday, 10 September 2020

Ke e founga hono ma'u 'e tongan 'a hingoa

One day there was a big tongan musely man named Maui. He was a nice looking superhero. One day we went to a man named Tonga the epert fisherman. tonga was the best fisherman in the world. He went to this cave that had lots of fancy fishing hooks. Tonga said choose one and take one. But Maui saw an old look hook with spider webs and dirt on it. Maui wanted the old dirty one.



So maui grabbed it but before maui left Tonga asked maui to promise him that if maui finds an island could he name it tonga then maui said yes I promise. Once Maui threw his hook in the ocean he felt something pull the hook so he tried pulling it but it didn't feel like a fish, not even a whale. When he pulled it up there was this big island then he called it tonga like he promised tonga the expert fisherman.
This is a photo I have drawn to show you what the hook kinda looks like.

Wednesday, 9 September 2020

Lines of symmertry

Task description: Today we had to draw a half of a ngatu pattern and my friend next to me had to draw the other side of the ngatu pattern. This is a exsample of a symmertry that isn't drawn right.

Tuesday, 8 September 2020

He aha te tae? makawe


NGATU KEEPING THE TRADITION ALIVE


Making nagtu is very important because that's how they keep their traditional culture alive. If you don't know what a ngatu is it is a cloth made from bark. Ngatu is known as tapa in many
Pacific countries.

Tongan parents always make ngatu with their kids so when their kids are older they know what to do and teach other family members and it will roll in their family.

When tongan children are born they are wrapped in nagtu, When they die they also will be wrapped in nagtu.

Today it’s used mainly for special occasions such as royal
ceremonies, birthdays, weddings, and funerals.”

Parents can teach their Kid how to speak their culture and pass it on.

I have been performing everywhere in Auckland because I am in a cook island group and are a mixture culture dance group. We do Tongan, cook island, Samoan, Kiribati, Fiji, Niue, and other sorts of culture. Other people are scared to show their talent but I'm not because I'm used to performing in front of other people.

Task description: Today I've learnt how Tongan ngatu are made and why their tradition is important. If you wanna learn more how to make a ngatu click on this link to go to the book I got the information from. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1syqUzIINNPCRfNKE3iQ28DEdV9uTuUc6/view

Monday, 7 September 2020

KO HOKU FAMILI


Task description: This week is tongan language week we had to open a google draw from our drive and create a imiage of our family. We had to write what our family's names are in tongan like mother is fa'e and farther is Tamai.

Friday, 4 September 2020

FRIDAY FUN DAY @ PES




FRIDAY FUN DAY @ PES
* COOK ISLAND LANGUAGE
* WHEELS
* MUFTI
* WACKY HAIR
* GOLDCOIN
* TREAT
Today we are celebrating life, being at school, being alive, being well!
Congratulations to us all for pushing on in what has been an extraordinary year so far.

Thank you to my mum and dad for keeping me safe and fool during the lockdown, thank you to my siblings for being annoying but ill still love them and thank them. Thank you to Mrs Tele’a for helping me get on the right track for school during the lockdown and thank you Mrs tele’a for coming to school during level 2.5 and leaving your family at home for us. Thank you to all of my friends and family for everything.

Taha Wairua


Task description: Here are some reminders of what you should do at home and who you should obay. These are some of my ones I have picked up during the lockdown.

Taha Tinana


Task description: It is good to be active and ready for everything if you sit and be lazy thats not good for your brain and body. At least do 10 star jumps a day.

Wednesday, 2 September 2020

Oral language activity

Task description: Oral language activity how well did I listened? Today Mrs Tele'a read out instructions while we listened, labelled and drew

COMPOUND SENTENCE


Task discription: Today my class was learning how to write a compound sentences and conjunction. These are 5 compound sentences I wrote my self and picked the best 5.

Tuesday, 1 September 2020

HE HAKETE KIKORANGI


Task discription: Today I had maori class and I had to fill in the space and fill it with maori colour and that the colour matches the object. Then when we had to make our own phrases but with diffrent colours.