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Showing posts with label #week2learning. Show all posts

Thursday, 23 April 2020

Taha Whanau - 6 Fun Facts about someone in your bubble!!



This is just a video of me presenting my Taha challenge. I'll post the actual video of me doing it soon. In a mean time I encorage you guys to try and do this, even if your not from Pt England School. TRY AND UNLEASH YOUR TRUE TAHA POWERS!

Wednesday, 22 April 2020

Week 2 Fast Facts


Here is my week 2 Fast Facts. Slide 3 is for all you views to try and do. For me, I think it's a challenge for you, but if it's easy for you then... have fun. 

Statistical Graphing



Walt: Create and Read Statistical graphs

Wednesday, 8 April 2020

Easter Learning Journey - Let's Travel!!


Today I finished off week 2 day 3 of the Easter Learning Journey. It was pretty difficult picking only two people to take, but I had pretty descent reasons why I wanted to take these two.

ELJ - Let’s start traveling

Traveling back
to my home land!
- Cook islands


You will need: Lavalava (Pareo),
of course some clothing, a few jewelry,
and a buddy or two. 

Honestly, I think the main thing you need
to know is that our people are always happy.
When you see someone greet them with a
“Kia Orana” and they’ll say it back to you,
and that’s everywhere. If someone says
“pe ea koe?” that means they are asking
“how are you”. If there is a performance
and someone grabs you to dance with them,
just go. If you don’t the Cook Island people
take that as a disrespect, cause we love new
people we haven’t seen to join us. The main
thing you gotta know is to not be scared to
not be scared wearing a pareo or a lavalava out.
This is because everyone does that,
even when you see the little ones.

Monday, 6 April 2020

Easter Learning Journey (#ELJ)



Day 1

Week 2: Welcome back to the second and last week of Easter Learning Journey. Isolation is still happening, and we all have 2 more weeks to go. Let's have some Isolation fun, and see if you can make something fun for us and your family.

For this task we had to make a family tree. We can expand out tree to include our siblings and our parents siblings. After we had completed the tree, we had to fill in the names and places they belong to in our lives. We then had to write down the persons culture.

Here is my family tree. So originally I was supposed to add my great grandparents, but my dad doesn't know his grandparents names. I was about to add in my parents siblings, but my mum and dad have too many siblings, therefore I couldn't cause all the siblings would've taken up all the space. So on my dad's side of the family he's got around 5 feeding siblings and 2 biological siblings. As for my mum. She had around 14 siblings, but sadly 3 passed away. So now she's got 11 more siblings. I have a very close cousin who's mum is the second to last sibling out of my mum's siblings, and for my mum. She's the youngest. I can't really keep count of how many step siblings she's got, including my dad. At the bottom you will be able to see me and my siblings, including my older brother's baby boy. My little monkey Armani. As you can also see, my grandmother from my mum's side of the family is Tahitian and my grandmother on my dad's side of the family is Hawaiian, and the rest is all Cook Island. My brother's baby is 2 months now and is Cook Island, Tahitian, Hawaiian, and lastly Samoan.