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Showing posts with label Ms Tapuke. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ms Tapuke. Show all posts

Thursday, 15 October 2020

Aberto Giacometti

 


Alberto Giacometti!

Task Description: Today in our 2nd Art ALive rotation, we had Mrs Va'afusuaga because Ms Tapuke was away. We moved into Room 2 and the famous artist we learnt about was named Alberto Giacometti. Our task today was to either make a poster or google slides answering the following questions:
  1. Who is he?
  2. When was he alive?
  3. What did he create?
  4. Interesting Facts?
  5. What was the theme to his art?

Thursday, 17 September 2020

2.5 He aha te tae? (Makawe)



WALT: ask and answer questions about what things are!

Kia Ora and here is our Te Reo Maori lesson this week. Our question is 'He aha te tae o to makawe?' which means 'What colour is your hair?'. We had to reflect back to colours in Maori. For our creative task we had 2 options to express the new phrases we have learnt today. I chose to do this task by creating a poster, ENJOY!!!

Thursday, 27 August 2020

He aha to hiahia?

WALT: Ask and answer questions about what you like

Today we had our Te Reo Maori lesson on google meets. My teacher was Ms Tapuke and the question we learnt about was 
'He aha to hiahia' which means 'What do you want'. The answer to this question would be 'He ___ taku hiahia, which mean I want a __ in that space you would put in one of these new vocabulary we learnt...
  1. Moe- Sleep
  2. Takaro- Play
  3. Horoi- Shower
  4. Tuhituhi- Write
  5. Panui- Read
  6. Mahi-Work
We starting asking each other answers and questions which was really fun. For the creative task we had to create a comic strip or poster dealing with the new things we learnt today. Thank you Ms Tapuke for another wonderful and fun Te Reo Maori lesson. 
He aha to hiahia?

Tuesday, 21 July 2020

The Watcher of the South

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The Watcher of the South!

Hello everyone and welcome back to my blog. Today for our 2nd rotation for Inquiry, my class (Room 3) went to Ms Tapuke's Class (Room 2). We learnt about a new and interesting myth that comes from the Xhosa people of South Africa. We had to write what the characters were, key notes and lastly we had to work with a buddy and record yourselves retelling of the Xhosa myth, The watcher of the South. 

Friday, 12 June 2020

E hia enei? How many are there?



E hia enei?: How many are there?

Today in this week's Te Reo Maori Lesson, the WALT is: Ask and answer questions about numbers.
For this task we had to answer questions that uses numbers but we also had to answer in Maori. For our creative task we had to use a Maori dictionary and make up our own questions and answer them ourselves in a conversation kinda way. We either had to do it in a poster or comic strip, I chose to do it in a poster. We had to do at least 5 different objects, Here are mine! Enjoy!

Thursday, 30 April 2020

He Tino Pai



WALT: Express our likes, dislikes and make compliments.

Task description: For today's Te Reo lesson we had to ask questions or compliments based on the things we like and dislike, by using these three new words we learnt in Moari : He Pai (It's good),
He Tino Pai (It's very Good) and Kao (NO). We then had to complete the responses in the speech bubbles with our answers using the three words we have learnt today. Lucky last we had to complete a CREATIVITY TASK, I chose the one where we had to make a conversation with someone using the different phrases we have learnt in Te Reo  Maori. Hope You Enjoy

Tuesday, 21 April 2020

Taha Tinana Challenge!!!



Taha Tinana Challenge- 25 Sit ups in 2 minutes or less

For today's Taha Tinana Challenge I had to do 25 Sit Ups in 2 Minutes or less.
I decided to have a go of doing this challenge in my bed room. I put on 2 minutes and then Got
Into It. I finished my Sit Ups just before 2 minutes, WOW. Make sure that you also have a go at this
challenge as well and take photos and videos and post them on your blog. GOOD LUCK EVERYONE!