Friday, 7 August 2020

My Amazing Kupesi Pattterns

Hello fellow bloggers, welcome back to another wonderful blog post. For my learning this week for Maths we have looked at a picture of an Tongan Kupesi pattern. Another way of saying shapes is Geometry. We had to look at how the shapes have been used.
What I enjoyed was that I got to learn about my cultural patterns.
What I found Interesting, is that the shapes were cool to find.
What I learnt is that there could be lots and lots of shapes on one pattern.
The part that was challenging is that is was really tricky to find the shapes on the pattern.

Here is an example.



My Dangerous Discovery Of The Auckland Volcanoes

Hello fellow bloggers, welcome back to another wonderful blog post. So we had to work on what was the differences, between an active volcano and an extinct volcano. We had a look at a picture of the White islands volcano and it was still active with an magma chamber. There are about 50 volcanoes in Auckland, but there dead and the latest eruption was in Rangitoto also a new thing to learn as well. What I learnt, is that there are volcanoes that are active and dead, and it was really cool and a new thing to learn. What I enjoyed is that I got to learn new things about the volcanoes and the 50 in Auckland. What I found Interesting is that volcanoes can grow shorter if it's dead and if it's active, it's gigantic.
The part I found challenging, is that I got to learn about magma chambers, and here is where I am going to show you about my work I have did.

Here Is An Example.


Friday, 31 July 2020

My Incredible Matariki Artwork

Hello fellow bloggers, welcome back to another blog post. Today my class have created a drawing of Matariki artwork, because we had to draw what Matariki means to you. I have chosen this picture to draw because, what it means to me is that these Maori sailers could sail on their canoe through the sea at night time looking up at the night sky, so they could look at the 7 sister stars and other more.
So there are Tupu-ā-nuku, Tupu-ā-rangi, Waipunarangi, Waitī, Waitā, and Ururangi, and Matariki the mother.

Here is an example.




Thursday, 23 July 2020

My Second Half Of My Awesome Shapes

Hello fellow bloggers, welcome back to another blog post. So for maths this week we had so much fun, because we built a pathway of shapes, and we had to work in groups of 4. What I enjoyed about making the shapes is that me and my group worked together as a team to make it and it was quite difficult. What I learnt is that we could work together to make things that are possible. What was interesting is that we got to make a nice pathway of shapes which was really fun. What I found challenging is that is that there had to be no gaps in between the shapes and it was hard. Here Is An Example.


The Infographic Of The Fantastic Moriori's

Hello fellow bloggers, I am back with another post. It will be about an infographic, and it is when I have finished researching about the Moriori. Then after That I put all my information of my ideas and put it in a google draw. What I have enjoyed is that I got research more about the history of the Moriori. What I learnt is that there was so much information to learn about. What was interesting about the Moriori is that they had a bird of peace which is a albatross. What I found Challenging is that I had found as much information that I can get so I could put in the google drawings.


Here Is An Example.




The Ancient Law Of The Mighty Chief Nunuku

Hello bloggers, today I shall tell you the ancient law of Nunuku. So a book I have read was so interesting because it was about, Moriori people. So in the 1500 they have came to our country (NZ), and they came as Polynesian settlers (Travellers). So in 1835 the Moriori people had been invaded by the NZ tribes in there Rekohu (Chatham Islands). 

So Nunuku made a law of..... (Wait For the DLO To See What The Law Was About).

What I enjoyed is that I got to find some good, info of what I read and discovered about the Chatham Islands. What I have Learnt that is that the Moriori people had there own language and culture, and I liked Nunuku's great law. The part that was interesting is that I got to learn about the Moriori and there natural culture. What I found challenging is that I had to research about the Moriori and to get the information about them.


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Thursday, 25 June 2020

My Student Toolkit Challenge

Hello fellow Bloggers today I will post, an fun google slide I have made, and it Happened on Thursday 18th of June, schools had tool kits. Well Tool kits is when students teach other students things new that they didn't know. It was fun because we could take part in it. We had to do it through google meet.

Here is an example.