Wednesday, 13 April 2016

New Zealand opera singing

education@nzopera.co.nz


Jaxs fish ‘n’ chips


Purpose: Thank you Note


Dear Jax

Thank you for coming to Rangikura school to share your awesome singing opera show.

My most favourite part was when the salesmen came and did a silly dance.  Also what I really liked was when Nemo and the salesmen did a cool handshake.

I would really love it if you and the awesome actors would come back next time and do another cool opera show.

Yours sincerely


Samia
Rangikura School
Samia @ Rangikura School.
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Monday, 11 April 2016

About me


This is my work I have been working on in 9 weeks these are all the things that I had did.                    

The top part of my work is my Mihi I had to write our principals name ,  Teachers name ,  My school name ,  my class name , How old I am,   my parents name ,  my Family's name ,  where I Was born and I also had to write my own name



The right part of my work is what I thought manaakitanga and whanaungtanga mean to me. manaakitanga means partnership,protection,participation, And to be helpful it also means to have good manners.  Whanaungtanga means a sense  of belonging to a group it also means your whanau[family],friends.It also means to be a kind person.
  

And at the bottom is my identity where I think about what makes me special and it also means that it does not matter who you are it is just what makes you special. 

  In the middle of my work  is my family The big kurus represent my mum,dad and the little kurus  represent me and my three sisters.

My Book


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Hi this is my Duffy book that I received today.  This book was by Yvette Poshoglian and illustrated by Danielle McDonald.  This book is about when Ella has a hair disaster.  Ella had a hair disaster because her little sister had cutten her hair but then her mum helped her fix her hair.  After that Ella rushed to the performance before it was to late but she was right on time and she got to dance with her new hair.  

Thursday, 7 April 2016

Harakeke








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 purpose information :(share our knowledge and facts)                


Harakeke is known as Flax are often found in lots of  gardens. Before you start cutting the harakeke(flax) say the karakia(prayer). Another thing you need to know is don’t cut harakeke in the rain you can only cut it when it is sunny. You musennt cut it when it is in flower. you can only cut it when has finished flowering. Another thing is that the left overs must be cut up small and put under the plant. One more thing is don’t cut the three middle flax. The baby flax in the middle is called a Rito and the outside of the baby is its parents and its parents are called  AwhiriRito.

Tuesday, 22 March 2016

Venn Diagram

This is a venn diagram about two books my group read. 

A venn diagram is when you compare two things and see what the differences and the similarities are.  For example, the two books we read were both about weaving harakeke.  One different thing was that one of the books had people weaving at Pōmare school and the other has a person weaving at home. Something that was the same was they were both using harakeke (flax).



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Thursday, 17 March 2016

The Hunger Games

             The hunger games

This is my book the hunger games it is a a fun book to read it has a cool picture at the front it is a really
cool book to read. It is a awesome book to read. You will have fun reading this book and you will have
fun looking at this book.


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The hunger games

Wednesday, 9 March 2016

How To Weave A Box

                     Equipment

Scissors,ruler,paper,sellotape and pen|pencil.

                Instructions|Methad
1.Gather all your Equipment so you are ready to start.

2.After you have to measure ten strips of paper 1 cm wide and 30 cm long.

3.Then cut out the ten strips of paper.

4.Place 5 strips on the mat next to each other,about 2 cm wide apart.

5.Then grab a strip and weave it on the strips on the mat.

6.Repeat step 5 using the four strips remaning.

7.When you have done step 6 you carefully push them together until they touch each other.

8.After you have done that fold the papers eagles in.
seller tape each corner to help keep the strips in place.

9.Fold the strips to make the sides of the box, fold the outside strips back over the base.to keep the sides strait fold the strips using the line of the  base as your guide. measure the outside of the base and times it by four. 
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