Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Famous people from the early church

This is My Famous people from the early church work that i have published on my blog today

Thursday, June 24, 2021

Matariki dictogloss

Matariki is known for a cluster of stars as the pleiades rising in the mid winter. It is the start of new year. Matariki literally means the eyes of God or little eyes.

 According to Ranginui the Sky father and Papatuanuku the Earth Mother were separated by their children. The God of wind Tawhirimatea became so angry, that he tore his eyes out and threw them up into the heavens.

 Matariki is a time for remembering the ones that have died in the last year. It was also a happy time to plant crops and kumara. It is also a time to enjoy seafood and birds. It is a time to dance, sing and feast on the yummy foods.

 Matariki celebrates the past and today. It was once popular but in the 1940’s they stopped the celebrations. In the early 2000’s Matariki started to become popular again. Only a few people became a part of the Matariki celebrations. Flying kites is a special feature of Matariki. According to ancient custom, the reason why kites were used was that kites fluttered close to the stars.

Friday, June 18, 2021

My Winter Senses poem

 

                    Today I am going to publish my poem on winter 

The Early Church

 

                This is my Early Church recount I have finished from this week 

My recount on Features of the Church


       Last week Thursday we went down to the Parish to learn more things about the Parish.
                                        And this is what I learned about the Parish

Monday, June 14, 2021

Umu recount

Planning space 

Smoky, Fire, Smelly, Taro, Pig,


Last Friday we had an Umu. We had an Umu because it was Samoan language week. It was also a sad day because it was Miss Haslems last day teaching us but I don't really care because we will see her when we go to camp.
When we went down to the hall after morning tea it was really smoky so I had to put my t-shirt near my nose and it was a bit smelly. When we came back up to class from watching the Umu we had a little game of Kahoot with Miss Haslem. When we finished our game of Kahoot we did a little bit of maths and compass was with Miss Haslem and that is the group I was in. When we finished maths the bell rang for lunch time. After the bell rang everybody in the school had to sit near the pole that the flags go on when it is a special language week. 
After everyone sang the Samoan himi Mr T said that we will be going in the hall to eat the Umu. When we got to the hall Mr Tyrell said a prayer in Samoan. Mr Hadnett said that we are going to go class by class starting in the room 6 kids. I was shocked when It tasted the same as how us Tongans cook it. 
I was a bit angry when the rugby league was cancelled because of the Umu but at the same time it was kind of yummy. After lunch everyone went back to their classes and did some learning. But my class and room 4 had a teacher that was leaving on friday and both classes started to cry but room 4 were crying more than us.
Before we went out to the top courts to be picked up we gave our teachers a card and a box of roses which is chocolate. Then Miss Haslem gave us a packet of goodie bags. Even room 4 got a goodie bag from Miss LatuLevi who is Tongan and Niuean. She is from the same two cultures as me.
When I went home I was a bit sad but I was still happy that school was over and it was a long weekend andWe have Monday off.
 
We have Monday off.

  


On Friday the school had an Umu for Samoan language also it was Miss Haslems last day teaching us so I have wrote a Doc on the Umu and Miss Haslem