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TE POUAHI- TE WHANGANUI A TARA 2010

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TE POUAHI SWIMMING SPORTS 2010

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Matariki 2010

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Matariki

23 Nov 2010

summer poem

sunshine
up in the sky clouds float by
many many people smiling
marine creatures swimming
everyone is happy
rain is gone bye bye

26 Jul 2010

Te Pouahi Himene 1 27 July 2010

Hiemene
I think it's great learning a new himene because I can improve on my singing voice. It's also great because I have something new to learn. We sing it to help us be better people which means we'll have a better future. We also sing it to keep Te Reo Maori flowing.


Kia tau kia tatou katoa (ko)
Te atawhai a Ihu (ko)
Me te aroha o te Atua
Ki te whiwhinga
Kotahitanga
Ki te wairua tapu x2


Amine


The himene means to love and to live;

To stay and go;
Family;
Friendship;
The dawn of a new era;
To learn forever


Na Abel and Neihana



7 Jul 2010

WHAEA TRINA

We farewelled our Big Cheese, our Taniwha Whaea Trina.
Whaea has left us to work in Auckland and we know that she will spread her Osomeness up there.
We will really miss her, but will always love her.
Here are some of the things we think about her:
"You are the wisest and the coolest owl in the tree"
"Your smile is like the morning sun glimmering in the sky"
"Your hair is as red as flames in a fireplace"
"You are o for osome and as joyful as the colour yellow"
"You glow like a beacon of hope for us all"
Ka kite Whaea Trina, we love you xxxx

28 Jun 2010

A volcano by Isabella

As the volcano blows out heaps of lava the lava drips down the volcano. It looks like tears dripping down a persons face. Red and yellow flowing down on to the ground killing everything in its way.

Seagull by Te Otene Taueki

The seagull floats on the water.
The seagull stares at the golden sand.
He munches anything he can see.
The seagull flops his wings like a tree in gusty wind.

22 Jun 2010

Writing

Kiaora whānau

We have been working on our techniques in writing as a class to make our work more enjoyable and make the reader want to be a part of our story.
Yesterday, we looked at metaphors in poems and 'jazzing up our writing'
Here are our sampls for the day!

TAKING MY PEN FOR A WALK

I took the pen out of my pocket and set it on to a leaf of paper.
I told it to start walking but it stayed where it was.
I slammed my fist in the table and the pen gave a little jump.
It styaed where it was for half an hour.
I sank into a dream of when the pen would start walking and I listened to the pen walk across the paper, out the window and across the street.

Na Max

TAKING MY PEN FOR A WALK

Today I trained my pen to write.
At first it was confused, it looked at me with timid eyes.
I patted its head as it started to write.
The next day, it came to school with me.
It went crazy.
It started to write like mad- stories, poems, metaphors, similes and personification.
The pen ran away.

Na Cheyelle

TAKING MY PEN FOR A WALK

As I'm about to write I say- get off the ground, sit up straight!
We have lots of work to do today!
He did not know what to do, he did not know what to say.
He got up off the floor, then inside- hurray!
I walked him around the plain white street.
Backwards and forwards, here and there.
he ran away in a flash!
After that, I was as happy as ever.
My picture was finished!

Na Isabella

TAKING MY PEN FOR A WALK

I yelled 'go away you stupid pen.'
'Go practice your dancing- just leave me alone.
I slapped its head and quick as a flick, the pen danced all day long.
I stood there and smiled, while watching the pen dance.
I felt as happy as larry.
It danced all the way home, and with a blink of an eye
my luck just came right.
The pen had finished its work that it did all through the night.

Na Tanisha

TAKING MY PEN FOR A WALK

I took the pen's leash off today.
It stood there in deep fear.
It tried to get back on but I didn't let it.
Then it jumped with fear, a piece of paper was coming.
It squirmed a lot when it saw paper.
He shot out from under my legs.
Then he turned around.
I looked in my bag and saw a piece of paper.
I put the pen on top, the pen panicked and ran, ran, ran.

Na Kahurangi

TAKING MY PEN FOR A WALK

Today I released my pen, I released my pen for a walk.
It stood in despair and disbelief for my pen had not moved an inch.
At the stomp of my foot, this got it good and fell to its knees.
My body was enraged and threw it on the page, seeing it stare in horror.
I threw my pencil to give it a clue.
I jumped up and down giving it a frown,
and as it turned, it sprinted for dear life!

Na Abel

TAKING MY PEN FOR A WALK

Today I took my pen for a walk and I grabbed the leash
I took it off him, I let it go and be free.
It thought I was strange and didn't know what I was saying.
I hit his head and it got scared, I wanted it to go.
I didn't know what to do until- I got the pen's enemy....the pencil!
The pencil chased the pen around the paper
until they were tired.
The pen wrote 'Help Me.'

Na Kawhia

TAKING MY PEN FOR A WALK

Today I let my pen go walkabout.
It wouldn't go at first.
I gave it an encouraging yell.
It started to inch its way along.
You annoying contraption!
You should be grateful!
Now get out of here!
It pouted its face at me.
I put my foot down and gave it a boot.
It started to run away furiously.

Na Lucy

TAKING MY PEN FOR A WALK

One day in class, my pen did not want to walk.
I hooked its leash around my wrist and started tugging.
He would not budge.
He was like an old piece of gum stuck to the paper.
My pen got loose, he was a loose hare hopping around and 'twing' he flew.
Come back to the drawing board, you naughty pen!

Na Bailey

TAKING MY PEN FOR A WALK

Tonight I took my pen for a walk- I put it on a piece of paper and it did not write at first.
It was scared but I trained it.
It wrote two lines about a worm.
The pen looked at me and smiled.

Na Cheyanne

TAKING MY PEN FOR A WALK

Tonight I went on a walk with my pen.
I took the leash and told him to get on with it.
He moved and we both realised that he was writing.
He went crazy, so I returned him to his leash.
I put him back in his cage and he was afraid.

Na Karama

TAKING MY PEN FOR A WALK

Today I shoved my pen out of the cat flap.
He looked at me with worried eyes.
It wondered 'what's happening'
I yelled- shoo, scram, I don't want you anymore!
He looked at me firghtened.
I said 'leave me'
He looked at me unhappily.
He whimpered at me.
He ran and ran away from me.

Na Analijia

TAKING MY PEN FOR A WALK

Tonight I took my pen for a walk and took the leash off him.
At first he did not know what I meant
I hit his head softly and he took a few steps back.
He stared at me and I put my foot down.
I said run, run, run until he ran out of ink.

Na Jonathan

TAKING MY PEN FOR A WALK

My pen, as frightened as a horrified bat.
My pen was shivering like an old fruit bat.
The pen crept down from his cotton bed.
My pen was as scared as a toothless cat.
My pen was as fast as a racing cheetah.
My pen wouldn't jump into my hand.

Na Te Otene

14 Jun 2010

Matariki

Kiaora whānau

We have been fully involved this week with Matariki.

Matariki is the Māori name for the small cluster of stars also known as Pleiades, or the Seven sisters, in the Taurus Constellation.
In Āotearoa, it comes into view on the north eastern horizon, appearing in the tail of the Milky Way in the last days of May or in early June, just before dawn.
This heralds the Māori New Year.
Matariki is also associated with the Winter Solstice. It appears when the sun, drifting north on the shortest day in winter, reaches the north-eastern end of the horizon. The sun then turns around and begins its journey south.
Check out our phots and also a short clipping from YouTube- about Matariki for 2010.

3 Jun 2010

More writing

Kia ora ano Whānau

Here are some more tuhinga from our Tamariki in Te Pouahi Tekau Ma Rima,,

Tamariki were given 2 pictures to look at and from these- use som eof your 5 senses, Metaphors, similes and vivid descriptions to lead the reader into your writing.

"WHITE"
The snow was as white as a winter partridgeman. Artic hares ran around the houses and eagles soared around the mountain. The houses looked like iced cakes in the sunlight and the ground as if a baker had sprinkled icing sugar all over it.
The snow covered mountain watched over the valley in the dying sun and thought of how much time he was going to stay in his pearly white cloak.
He peered into the sky and saw God uncurling his white beard.

Na Max

"Food"
The Zebra fell victim to the mighty Lioness who gave the Zebra goosebumps as she chased him until he weakened in his legs. He heard the fierce predator charging from behind, he must have made a good meal!

Na Neihana


"Food"
As I see the deeathening blood drip down its face, I heard its Mother scream. The wind stopped then the grass stood still as the Cheetah took its prey.
I felt the coldness on the grass as I ran, ran and ran.

Na Tanisha

30 May 2010

Suter Art Gallery




Kiaora Whānau
We were lucky enought to go to the Suter Art Gallery and see the exhibition "Ngāhina Hohaia- Paopao ki tua ō rangi.

Check out our photos and the video we captured!





19 May 2010

A VOLCANO

  Volcano- na JessieA Volcano is powerful.
It splurts out boling lava and magma.
It burns anything in its way.
It burns anything in its way.
It has bright colours of orange, yellow and red.
The ash falls down on the land and covers it like a blanket.
Lava rushes down the side of the volcano.


Volcano- na Tanisha

As the strike of light zooms out the volcano sprinkles its way out
deadly burning liquid travles over the Earth.
It kills everything, and kisses the land.

Volcano- na Jonathan

The hot red colour melts the rock.
The red colour brightens the path.
The volcano brings a light and painful death.

Volcano- na Karama

It is a red and orange death maker
It causes ash to appear and overtakes objects in its way.
It explodes big rocks everywhere in its natural surroundings
It turns them into pencil shavings

Volcano- na Te Otene

I see rocks burning down to ash
A mountain exploding lava out of its dark, black, burning hot mouth!

Volcano- na Bailey

A blazing rock- its flame will turn into ash
the rocks are the colour of anger- hot red and full of magma
the drops are like water with an extra burning sensation
It is like a rocky bull charging and will disintegrate any living thing that enters its colourful sector.

Imagery paints a thousand words

TE MAUNGA TARANAKI- na Mauritia

I see strength and war, love and peace
this Maunga that stood strong and proud
Lover of the whenua
Hater of the trouble

TE MAUNGA TARANAKI- na Lucy

The Maunga is standing proud. It is tall and majestic
The sun rises behind it and shines on the snowy peaks.
Te Maunga Taranaki will stand for many years- It tells the story of Parihaka.

TE MAUNGA TARANAKI- na Abel

The snow slowly crept down Taranaki like a graceful butterfly.
Trees shake around, dancing.
The sun slowly rise as the shadows race off. The wind calmy blows as dawn comes closer.
Taranaki- shines like a beacon of hope!

TE MAUNGA TARANAKI- na Jessie

It stands tall and proud.
It reminds people of war and Parihaka.
It is a peaceful place, bringing hope and love.
It stands tall in the mist with the sun beaming down on it.

Descriptive mahi again

(Descriptive Writing and sentences- imagery is used to help us write!)

The green eye- Na Kawhia

The green eye was so mad he started to blink rapidly
The pink flower was so happy she showed how beautiful she was.
The quiet trees were so silent they swayed and nobody heard a thing.

The House- na Analijia

The house was as dark as the midnight sky.
The vibrant red fence groaned in the wind.
The roaring green truck ran past my house.

Tribute from Prince Tui Teka for the 28th Māori Battalion

Te Karere- Māori Battalion

Tuini Ngawai- Arohaina Mai

Tuini Ngawai (1910 - 1965) was an awesome writer of beautiful songs. This song, Arohaina mai, was written in 1940 and is considered by many to be the greatest Māori song ever written. It is the unofficial hymn of the Maori Battalion. It is said that on her way home from a service for the C Battalion, held on the Waiparapare Marae at Tokomaru Bay, she sat down on the roadside to rest and the words came into her mind. This video is to honour Tuini and Te Hoko whitu a Tu; which toured New Zealand during the Second World War, performing and collecting funds for the Maori Battalion overseas.