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Wednesday 21 August 2019

Replying to comments

Kia Ora Manihera, I am replying to comments and questions.

How many teachers do you have?
We have 11 or 12 teachers all together.

How many pupils do you have?
I don't know how much we have.

Where in Auckland is your school?
Our school is in panmure East Auckland.

Replying to comments

Kia Ora Ricki, I do play a whole bunch of sport but I mostly like rugby and touch.
Yes we do play rugby but we go hundies some times so we switched to touch.

Replying to comments

Kia Ora, Today me and my class been replying to our buddy class down in Gisborne. I am answering their questions.

What's your fravorite food?
My fravorite food is buuter chicken.

What's your fravorite subject?
My fravorite is math and writing.

What's your fravorite sport?
My fravorite sport is rugby and touch.

What's your fravorite game?
My fravorite game is fortnitr or rocket leauge.

What's your fravrite song?
My fravorite song is Maui.

What's your fravorite animal?
My fravorite animal is a cheetah and a gorilla.

What's your fravorite book?
My fravorite book is Amulet.

Replying To Buddy Class

Today I am replying to my buddy class in Gisborne and responding to their questions.

What is your fravorite subject?
My fravorite subject is maths and writing.

What sport do you like?
I really like rugby and touch.

What is your fravorite colour?
My fravorite colour is red and blue.

Monday 19 August 2019

Te Mana o Te Tangata

Te Mana o Te Tangata

My class and I have watched a wonderful video. It was really inspireing to listen and watch. It was about Mana and standing up for your place in New Zealand and your rights. 
What does Mana mean to me?
Mana means a lot to me but the ones I mostly like are?
  • Making sure you don’t think you are on top of every one.
  • Having a mindset that would put you into the right place of yourself.
  • Standing up for all of your Mana and where you come from is a big part in mana.
  • Trying to have a good mood in what you do and trying to look up to Tame iti or someone like Whina Cooper who have massive mana.

It’s also telling the crown (the goverment) a meaningful speach about what you are fighting for.
I also beleive that mana could be a taonga for you if you beleive in where you belong.
Mana is something you can not see it is something you feel and beleive in.
Make sure you are remembering that anything can come to you, but if you do something wrong you could lose your mana.
Also whatever goes around can come around back to you.
Also you can’t judge people, you have the same mana to everyone and anyone around you.

Here is an exsample of an inspiring video.


Wednesday 7 August 2019

Tuhi Mai Tuhi Atu

Hello from Tamaki primary. Kia ora I am  really good at a lot of things such as learning. My number one goal for this year is to get much better be the smartest in my class again. I love helping my teina and helping my teacher when she is in need of help. I'm in a Maori class and it's called Te Puna Wairua. I have already learnt so much new kopu in these seven weeks.

Welcome new friends to the Whanau...