Football

Who?  Lisa Lottie and Ava they  trained us football skills and fun games

What?  Football training for skills

When?  Wednesday  Tuesday

Where?  In the back field.

Why?  For fun and

How?

My art

 Today we did protest art based on stuff we were trying to protect here’s the instructions first we did practising block writing. Next we did we got a piece of canvas paper and did the real writing. Then we used paint to fill the letters. After you paint your letters you paint your background. After your background you wait for it to dry then when it dries you do vivid

Monday mashup

For Monday mashup we played Ki-o Rahi. We learnt about the purakau (narrative) of the game and then had a go. I found it easy because people were blocking the bin. I showed Resilience  because I tried to rip James but couldn’t. I showed sportsmanship by passing to my teammates  after I got ripped. I recommend Ki-o Rahi because it’s fun.

Rapaki Marae

On Thursday 22nd of August I went on a day trip at Rāpaki Marae. When we arrived we were formally welcomed in a ceremony called a pōwhiri.

Matua Issac talked about the special artworks, carvings and tukutuku panels in the wharenui. He also told us about how to be respectful of marae tikanga, like not wearing shoes or taking food into the wharenui. 

We did lots of activities such as walking to the beach, weaving, drawing the ancestors on the pou, making rākau and singing waiata. 

My favourite part of the marae trip was dodgeball because it was heaps of fun.

Something I learnt while at the marae was weaving.

The RISE value I showed the most was success for making te Rakau because I had to hurry when there was one more minute left. 

I would like to go and stay at the marae because it looked super duper fun.

Magnet fun

For Monday mashup we explored using magnets.We had a science kit which included composes string paper clips Play dough needle tiny magnets big magnets medium magnets.In my group were Beau Travis Oliver.We discovered not all magnets stick to each other and big magnets can pick up a chair.

KATE SHEPPARD

Kate Sheppard.

Kate Sheppard fought for gender so girls to vote.

Kate Sheppard was born in 1847 in 1893 Kate Sheppard convinced the NZ government to let women vote.

NZ was the country Kate Sheppard was in.

Kate Sheppard fought for women and her boyfriend and her son flew to England.