Korero Maori e!

Tau ke!

Monday, November 21, 2011

Honda MotorBike

On Thursday Honda Motorbike came to our school.
Quinn and Richard were our instructors.
They brought 6 bikes,two 70's for the learners with no clutch,two 80's for the learners who want to step up to the challenge and two 100's for the experts like me.
Watching everyone putting their helmet on all hyped up, scared to ride, yelling and laughing. It was a big experience for a few people.Riding two different tracks on the field was fun because the first one was for bike safety  and the second one was for fun.
When the learners finished, well learning on the 70's they moved onto riding the 80's and 100's.


The big motorbike day was full of laughter and reving motorbikes.Excitement running through peoples veins.Watching two people fall of was funny and showful.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

The Star In THE Night Sky

It was a tepid and beautiful Sunday night so my dad decided that me Kohau , mum and George should go to Aunty Judys for dinner. When I arrived I could hear steake sizzling on the BBQ and eggs and potatoes frying in the pans. Next I helped set the table so we could have our yummy dinner. My billie was full so I undisputed to do some workouts by shooting some hoops . While  I was shooting hoops I sore the most stunning star up in the night sky.It was the most sensational star I have ever seen,so I told everybody to come outside to look at the star up in the night sky. We all watched the star for 2 minutes than we went to bed.

The Great Sunday Afternoon

It was a very hot Sunday afternoon When Madison and i.Decided that we would go outside and look at the garden. First me and Madison went to go outside and put on our shoes so we don't get clay mud feet.Then we walked around the house to the garden .After that Madison wanted to play in the water but mum said no baby might get sick. Next we ran back into the house just in time for mum to say lunch was ready we had meat with vegetables sandwiches .

Sunday, October 2, 2011

A Rugby World Cup Dream's Coming True!

All Blacks taking out the RWC
Balls kicked high into the air
Countries from all around the world
Defensive tactics used
Events held all around NZ
Fullback Cory Jane racing up the side-line
Goal posts standing like the letter H
Haka - "Ka Mate" performed 
Injuries to mend
Jerseys of all colours are worn
Kicking tees for goal kicking
Loud music and fans shouting
Mascots running around the sidelines 'rarking' up the crowds
Numbers on the backs of jerseys
Opposition vs opposition
Penalty kicks for head highs
Quit - Never give up!
Rugby supporters by the thousands
Spectators dressed in their favourite team colours
Try scoring stars 
USA the team with the stars and stripes flag
Victory winning teams 
Whistles blowing
X-rays looking for broken bones
Yelling fans waving flags
Zig-zagging wingers scoring tries

 

Monday, July 11, 2011

Perfect Winter Storm

Water, rain, snow, hailstones, wind, grey clouds, lightning and thunder, all of these things working together to make the perfect winter storm.  Has anyone counted the number of lightning strikes or thunder claps that have belted out over the top of us?  Winter is definitely here, and we can't wait for the Perfect Summer Heat...  bbbrrrr...

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Matariki me To Matou Tainuitanga


Exploring Waikato Museum was a new and exciting experience for our tamariki. We learnt about Matariki, her sisters, her parents Tangotango and Wainui, and how nga atua Maori put Matariki in the skies. Learning who Tangotango and Wainui were, was something special because we didn't know about them.
Nathan, our education guide, took us through our Tainui display, 'Nga Pou Whenua'. There are four pou (posts) that mark where the boundaries of Tainui waka are.   There are some precious taonga in the Museum.  Some of them are in glass cases so that they can't be ruined or broken.  Our Tainuitanga is very important to us because we need to know where we came from and who we are.  It is part of our identity as Maori.  
Our parents who came with us, had a great day at the Museum too.  Thanks heaps Nathan and Waikato Museum for teaching us about Matariki and Tainui.




Friday, June 17, 2011

Using Glogeter

We've been using glogster to help us with our learning about Matariki.  Here's my Glogster poster.