Sunday, November 25, 2018

LIt quiz

1.cars
2. insulin (diabetes medication)
3.670
4. they have received a $2.5 billion buyout offer from a UK firm
5.70
6. a small boat engine
7.dental treatment
8.29
9. mummified horses
10.for selling cigarettes to underage people
11. increased significantly since
12.Russia
13. they are expanding their Medical School to double the number of doctors will be trained every year •
14. romaine lettuce
15 They have refused to allow girls to join the Boy Scouts


1.Westport
2.Italy

3.Thanksgiving
1.cars
2. insulin (diabetes medication)
3.670
4. they have received a $2.5 billion buyout offer from a UK firm
5.70
6. a small boat engine
7.dental treatment
8.29
9. mummified horses
10.for selling cigarettes to underage people
11. increased significantly since
12.Russia
13. they are expanding their Medical School to double the number of doctors will be trained every year •
14. romaine lettuce
15 They have refused to allow girls to join the Boy Scouts


1.Westport
2.Italy
3.Thanksgiving
1.cars
2. insulin (diabetes medication)
3.670
4. they have received a $2.5 billion buyout offer from a UK firm
5.70
6. a small boat engine
7.dental treatment
8.29
9. mummified horses
10.for selling cigarettes to underage people
11. increased significantly since
12.Russia
13. they are expanding their Medical School to double the number of doctors will be trained every year •
14. romaine lettuce
15 They have refused to allow girls to join the Boy Scouts


1.Westport
2.Italy
3.Thanksgiving
1.cars
2. insulin (diabetes medication)
3.670
4. they have received a $2.5 billion buyout offer from a UK firm
5.70
6. a small boat engine
7.dental treatment
8.29
9. mummified horses
10.for selling cigarettes to underage people
11. increased significantly since
12.Russia
13. they are expanding their Medical School to double the number of doctors will be trained every year •
14. romaine lettuce
15 They have refused to allow girls to join the Boy Scouts


1.Westport
2.Italy
3.Thanksgiving
1.cars
2. insulin (diabetes medication)
3.670
4. they have received a $2.5 billion buyout offer from a UK firm
5.70
6. a small boat engine
7.dental treatment
8.29
9. mummified horses
10.for selling cigarettes to underage people
11. increased significantly since
12.Russia
13. they are expanding their Medical School to double the number of doctors will be trained every year •
14. romaine lettuce
15 They have refused to allow girls to join the Boy Scouts


1.Westport
2.Italy
3.Thanksgiving

Thursday, November 22, 2018

Opti guide

Opti yachting writing 2018

As I walked to my tau, I felt my numb hokarikari that were hurting They felt like they were going to fall off My koiri felt like rau year old grandma weak and stiff but also hungry. I felt dry and warm like a hot, boiling fever I could oko nuinga talking and eating but I didn't hear the water not one bit


I saw people come out of the wahine and tamas changing rooms all dressed and bundled up like a cute kitten. The still saltwater still as it can be but also cold made no sound none at all The old black rusty metal zipper hurt my weak old hands. Having in my mind was that was fun and not nerve wracking for me the whole time I was calm mostly I said to my friends ‘’I don't care’’


As I grabbed my lunch, I started eating and smelt the salty katao The smell was like a lake monster trying to come up to the surface for air.

my hair was soaking wet and  dripping Where we went sailing like a pirate Pandora Pond Ahuriri.

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Term 4 goals

To always try my hardest in maths and have a positive mindset towards learning such as in maths when things get a bit difficult

To never give up when it's hard in maths sometimes I feel like giving up but I keep on trying my best


To listen when someone is speaking like in class or shows

Holiday moment

Maungapohatu
As the shiny new waka struggled up the steep gravel road mum muttered to my sister and I ‘’were here wake up girls’’ glancing outside the misty window seeing the temple where rua kenana was living but the. Police invaded privacy rua kenana and the people who we're living there at that time watched rua walk off with the police they tried to fight for him but when they tried the police  whipped out there weapons



Rua.Had all kind of Different names so many you didn’t know what one he was. under sometimes he would use all of them
Rua was a world leader for his village he wasn’t that hard on his people


By the wa we got there it was morning it was a 9 hour drive from Heretaunga to maungapohatu  te wahi ko he wairua pa  as I tugged. Back the milky portal door the door squeed opened looking with my                                  
Karuis seeing heaps of pango beds,there was kakariki water strolling around the village seeing all the dazzling artwork around the village whare


Wake up as my sister started to shake me.
''Time for rainbow ends hurry up we're  going to have more time there if you get dressed'' said my sister in a excited voice yes wait as I repeated in a tired voice

Thursday, August 2, 2018

How to make toast

instructions for How to Make a Slice of Buttered Toast

You will need:

Slice of bread
Plate
Small amount of butter
Toaster
Jam
Butter knife





Get a slice of bread
Plug in the toaster and switch it on
Place bread in the toaster
Push the lever to lower the toast
Wait a few minutes for the toast to pop up out of the toaster
Take the toast out of the machine being careful not to burn your hands
Place the toast on a plate
Scoop a tbsp of butter out

Spread a little bit of the butter on the toast using a knife

How to free throw

Equipment needed:
A basketball
A basketball court with marked free throw lines
Yourself

Step 1 Get a Basketball and hiko to the court.
Step 2 Find the center mark on the whakahoro  throw line.
Step 3 Step up to the whakahoro throw line, face the hoop you are shooting at and place your feet shoulder width apart.
Step 4  Go through a pre-shooting routine visualise in your mahunga or go through the motions
Step 5 Properly place your ringarings on the basketball (one hand on the side with fingers spread and one hand at the back of the ball with fingers spread)
Step 6 Bend your knees slightly (about 45 degrees)
Step 7 Raise the basketball to a shooting position (which is just above your head and in line with your karus - and the hoop)
Step 8 Focus your karus on your target (actually look at where you want the ball to go - either the back of the hoop or the black box behind the hoop)
Step 9 Shoot the basketball (straighten your legs, extend the elbow of the arm at the back of the ball, flick the wrist and fingers forward of the same arm, fully extend the same arm above your head)
Step 10 Hold this position and watch your shot go in the hoop.



Quiz week 2

1.The bond film
2.Iran
3.the risk of spreading mycoplasma bovis
4.false
5.alcohol
6.Asia

7.helicopter
8.dingos
9.greece
10.stop vehicles driving on dunes
11.lava
12.gas
13.magnets
14.sweetden
15.Tane mahuta

1.A
2.putin
3.Gemma
4.Argentina
5 eden park

My quiz I got it all right

1.France
2.Nurses
3.Kiwi fruit
4.Roseanne
5.Fake labels

6.Cows
7.Windsor castle
8.waiting until 60 seconds
9.False
10.East coast

11.Plastic
12.louis
13.All the above
14.Matariki
15.Singapore



1.Windsor castle
2.Neve te aroha
3.Football
4.Nepal
5.Mt kiluea


Tuesday, June 26, 2018

My maths work outs


My personal story

Tangata ako ana i te whare te turanga ki te marae tau ana


A person who is taught at home will stand collected at marae


My adventure began on the 25th of february 2008 in the Heretaunga  hospital . guess who it was yes it was  me the little gerous cranky kotiro I could see how much pain my Mum went through to have me yes her last child, sweat was whakaomaoma down. from her face a few days later I got to go wa kainga for a nice sleep and to see my siblings my siblings rushed in the door after they got picked up from kura  at. first when they looked at me I thought they were tauhou










While I grew up my makau  thing to do in the ata was. to sing the alphabet as I started to progress through the tau nihoroa my Mum or siblings would take some photos of me. from then and now just at five years old which is when I just started kura meet new friends new names and  get to meet new people .such as whanau


My parents we're living in a small place called. murupara,minginui they live there for about one tau nihoroa then moved to Heretaunga  my kindy garden was called nature kids I stayed there until I was five. I had heaps of friends there When it was my last day at nature kids I got a rawiri  called. Te mata o rongokako it was signed and I got lollies the lollies we're in a tiny kete.


My most important thing to me is my whanau  because. they bought me up to be a nice person,to be a leader,to stand strong and heaps of other things.


My other thing that is very important to me is writing,maths,family,my. responsibility at frimley my hopa  that I do at frimley are librarian and sports monitor sports monitor is a big shed where toru or wha nuinga are. in the shed they give people PE gear grab it back when the bell rings if there is still gear missing we put on a karaka  reflector. that says sports monitor then we gra all the left out gear then return it to the sports shed.


My goal Is to be the best student I can be and to be a role model for our younger tamariki when I. leave I want the tamariki to follow in my footsteps and to show a lot of perseverance to have grit zest and mana


Every rapare  we do art rotations which involve. choir,kapa haka and pasifika I do kapa haka in my spare time I love doing waiatas and  I like to ride on my longboard.