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Wednesday, September 16, 2020

Maori Language Week

  Hello, Kia Ora 

   and Hola


Maori Language Week  

  I have got some simple Maori words and sentences you could work into your everyday life 


Maori Language Week

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1. Hello - Kia Ora 


2. How are you - Kei te pēhea koe?


3. Reply to 'How are you?' - Kei te pai 


4. Have a Nice day - Kia pai to ra


5. Thank you - tēnā rawa atu koe


6. Reply to thank you - nau mai haere mai


7. Sorry - aroha mai


8. Please - koa


9. What's your name? -  Kei te pēhea koe?


10. My name is - toku ingoa ko 


                                     


I hope you learnt something new 

What could I do better next time for your Enjoyment I would like to know?

 Bye has a nice day, Stay safe.

 

Friday, September 11, 2020

Last day of P.E (Hurumanu 5)

   

                                     

Welcome back Today I will be sharing about what I have done and learnt about in P.E.


   I liked how we got to play fun games.

I enjoyed playing long ball.

Their were heaps of links with maths we did measurements. 


What could I do better next time for your Enjoyment I would like to know?

 Bye has a nice day, Stay safe.


Thursday, September 10, 2020

Our Solar Oven

 Hello, Salam 
   and Hola
  
                                     
Welcome back Today I will be sharing about what I have learnt about Solar. 
We have made a solar oven we made it out of cardboard, tape, bamboo sticks and Tinfoil
Here is what we made.

   


What could I do better next time for your Enjoyment I would like to know?
 Bye has a nice day, Stay safe. 



Wednesday, September 9, 2020

Tongan Language Week

  Hello, Salam 
   and Hola
                                     
Welcome back Today I will be sharing about what I have
learnt about Tongan Language and here is what I learnt

Tongan Language Week
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1. Hello -  Mālō e lelei (inf)

2. How are you - Fēfē hake? 

3. Reply to 'How are you?' - Sai pē, mālō, fēfē koe?

4. Have a Nice day - Ma'u ha aho lelei

5. Thank you - Mālō
Mālō ‘aupito

6. Sorry - Fakamolemole

7. Please - Kātaki

8. What's your name? - Ko hai ho hingoa?

9. My name is … - Ko hoku hingoa ko…

10. Reply to thank you - ‘Io mālō

What could I do better next time for your Enjoyment
I would like to know?
 Bye has a nice day, Stay safe. 






   












Friday, September 4, 2020

Math and P.E What have we been doing

                                                                         Hello, Salam 

   and Hola

  

P.E, Math 

                                     

Welcome back Today I will be sharing about what I have learnt In Hurumanu 5 (P.E), 

We were learning about

  • Perimeter 

  • Area 

  • Volume 

  • Measurement 

  • Heart Rate 

  • Pulse 

  • Weight 

We have been working on all of these in our Hurumanu 5 group.

The progress I feel I have made is getting better. I do want to push harder to my personal best. My next steps are to continue this outside of this Hurumanu. 

Have you heard about all of this stuff?

 

What could I do better next time for your Enjoyment I would like to know?

 Bye has a nice day, Stay safe.


Monday, August 31, 2020

WW 1

                                                                        Hello, Salam 

   and Hola

                                     

Welcome back Today I will be sharing about what I have learnt In Hurumanu 1, 

We were learning about WW1 and I have learnt a lot about WW 1 

I have made a slide show 


 


 

What could I do better next time for your Enjoyment I would like to know?

 Bye has a nice day, Stay safe.


World War 1

 Hey everyone welcomes back today in hurumanu 1 we are starting to learn about world war one. So before we start fully learning about it we have to answer two questions and post them on our blogs. I hope you will enjoy all the posts I do on this topic. Have a good day, Good-Bye 

How did New Zealand change with so many men away at war between 1914-1918?
Answer:  Of the First World War's many consequences for New Zealand, the human cost was the most traumatic. Among the dominions of the British Empire, New Zealand had the highest percentage (5%) of its military-age men killed. The loss of 18,166 men and women severely affected the small community.

How many families were affected in WW1?
Answer:  The total number of military and civilian casualties in World War I, was around 40 million. There were 20 million deaths and 21 million wounded. The total number of deaths includes 9.7 million military personnel and about 10 million civilians.