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Monday, December 7, 2020

 



This is my edit art coloring from this week. this is my summer learning art coloring.








Friday, September 18, 2020

My Tomb Writing

 Hi Blogers this is my Reading creat task.This week we have been working on our Reading we had to work on maori Reading we had to complete Four creat task and then wer have to put it into your blog and make a good discrption. Have fun.

Tuesday, September 15, 2020

My Scince expirement


hi bloggers this week we had been working on our scince expirement we did fanta and mentos we had to do out expirement with our teachers and then do it with a buddie and with your own after we finish we had to blog and make a good writing discription on your blog. Have Fun


Friday, September 11, 2020

tonga language




















WALT: hello readers welcome to my video my work is about tongan  the book that i'm reading is spitfire about tonga. the work we have to do was two creat task one was animated glossery and tourist brochure
we had to write about tonga and we had to write tonga words and translate it to english . after that we had to blog it to your blog.



 

Friday, August 28, 2020

Fishing for octopus




i chose this book fishing for octopus because it was going to Tonga and  Tongan is my country. we had to make a slide of your book and tell about your book that what happen and your morel then after when we finish working on our slide then we have to blog it.

Thursday, August 20, 2020

Tuesday, June 30, 2020

ki-o-rahi

Ki-o-Rahi is a traditional pre-European Māori ball game. It is a fast running contact sport, played on a circular field, involving imaginative handling and swift inter passing of a "ki" (ball). Before the arrival of Europeans, Ki-o-Rahi was played by Māori throughout Aotearoa/New Zealand.
Teams heading to Nationals: Whanganui Region - Te Kura o Kokohuia ...ki-o-rahiPlayed for 4 quarters or 2 halves of a set time, teams alternate roles of Kīoma and Taniwha at half or quarter time. Kīoma score by touching Pou/s with the Kī (for potential points) then running the Kī through Te Roto and placing it down in Pawero to convert pou touches into points.About — ki o rahi