Monday, 26 February 2018

The Treaty of Waitangi



Treaty of Waitangi was signed in 1840 February the 6th. It was represented by British crown and the Maori chief from the North Island, Waitangi, New Zealand. What was the purpose of all of this? Well, let me tell you.

It was to let the British people live with the Maori together and to set laws and agreements.

The British people set off to do there thing .

There was a story of Te Ana o Maikuku and her beauty she was keep in a cave so they could protect her. she was the eldest daughter the cave was called Ruarangi .

so that was why the treaty of Waitangi was singed.




Tuesday, 13 February 2018

Harold Health.


This week Te Hiringa went to Harold  and I learnt about how much stuff is in sweets and snacks. Did you know that coke-a cola's 
sugar is  10.16g. And you have to have 10g and less of sugar and  Fat. Salt is not grams it is mg that stands for Milligrams 
so here is one more example-  Banana chips have 34 grams of
fat in the ingredients. 

And there is also the seven things that we get from food in the food pyramid like water, protein,vitamins, fibre and carbohydrates.
The food pyramid is like what food you eat and the ratings of it
so say if your breakfast was rice bubbles so that would be 10 grams of sugar.

My favourite thing in Harold were the x-ray and how the body system works. 


I think after this I should do better with eating by looking at the packs.




  

Thursday, 9 November 2017

Features of a pa

I am doing a google drawing  features of a pa and I am doing this model of a marae so this term I am learning new things for this term and learning about how they have to have fences around there pa to keep them safe from other tribes and have a living in there pa.

Parts of a wharenui.

This term our class has been learning about parts of a wharenui and a marae so I have done a slide about parts of a wharenui and things about it. like for an example- A marae is where you come together and enjoy yourself in front of people  and also sad parts like someone pass and you want to do it at a marae. Or a celebration.

Tuesday, 7 November 2017

Shantytown 2017

On Monday The Te Hiringa kids went to Shantytown with Whaea Kate and Mr B.
We learned about how the Maori's travelled around the west coast and there names Thomas Brunner
Kehu, Pikawatti  and there wife's. this was 150 years ago back in time 1847.

This took 5 months  to travel the west coast to Greymouth. And there found a special something
it was a ponamu and  and as soon as they found out is was valuable  they used it as a weapon  and trading for it like food or clothing and more... 

The tuakana went to the bush walk to build a hunt with the shantytown program people and Me Mia Ella and Royal 
made a good hunt with one of the shantytown people  
  her name is Miss Barbra.and the teacher that was teaching the teina  was Miss smears.

my favourite part was going to the movies and building the hunt   
and making a great effort.

what I would like to do next time  go there is make stuff like and go more outside.












Wednesday, 18 October 2017

Ma pango...

for ma pango ma whero ka oti Te mahi we had to say what this means to us and this is what it means to me. The whakatauki mean that black and red go together and the work will be complete. so this is what I done.





Tuesday, 8 August 2017

Week 1 and 2


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i learnt about the return of the moa it was so fun you could see how many animals are extinct or threatented like a dodo they are extinct or like a gaint panda they are threatented.and on week 2 I learnt about seek so you could get a job for online. like you could get a job for a teacher







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