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Thursday, 28 December 2017

Summer Learning Journey! Day 3

Activity 1: The More, the Merrier? victorian family.jpg
In the 1800s, most families were pretty big. In fact, many parents had an average of seven to nine children.  Imagine that you were a child in the 1800s and you had nine siblings.

On your blog, please tell us how you would feel. Would you enjoy being a member of such a large family? Why or why not?


I would not because I already fight with my siblings and I only have 1







Ko ________________________ te maunga    The mountain that I affiliate* to is…
Ko ________________________ te awa          The river that I affiliate to is….
Ko ________________________ te waka The waka that I affiliate to is…
Ko ________________________ tōku tīpuna My founding ancestor is…
Ko ________________________ tōku iwi          My tribe is…
Ko ________________________ tōku hapu My sub-tribe is…
Ko ________________________ tōku marae My marae is…
Ko ahau Dunedin I am from…
Ko Mavis andrew rāua ko len andrew ōku mātua  My parents are … and …
Ko Constance Elliott tōku ingoa. My name is …


Bonus Activity: Fun Family Facts

Everyone’s family is unique. What makes your family special? Choose three people close to you and ask them what their two favourite things to do in summer are.


On your blog, write two fun facts about each person. For example, my Nana plays the bagpipes!


1. Great grandma; get to the beach. go to the swimming pool
2. Great grandpa: Gardening, walking
3. sister: swim, puton makeup



By Connie

SUMMER LEARNING JOURNEY! Day 1

For Four Weeks I will be posting on things about New Zealand. Today is the first day for the summer learning Journey and the title for today is In The Beginning ( 1800-1870).  Here are all the links for today's Activity's Polynesia Map  , The Arrival Of Maori , Maui And The Giant Fish , Waka  , Waka Ama , 2014 National Sprints - Master Men 500m Final


Activity One: Arriving in New Zealand 
Give three interesting facts About Maui
1.He caught the biggest fish in the world
2.He was the best fisher in his country
3.He can use his blood for bait
Activity Two: Setting To Sail
To imagine that we were on the Waka to be the first people to new Zealand and to write a letter to a friend.
Dear Hayley
It is so scary out here we are ruining out of food and I got put as the cook, and I have to fish to find a big fish to feed everyone. But i'm not the best fisher in the world the best fisher on the Waka Die because he fell over bored while fishing for a fish. I wish you were here with me.


This place is scary and not a place for me to. I hope I will see you before we both Die and not see anyone anymore.
Stay in touch.
Your Friend Nici

 Bonus Activity: Waka Ama
Watch a short video about Waka Ama Race and say if you want to be a Waka Ama racer one day or not.
I want to be Waka Ama Racer one day because it looks like a very fun sport.

 BY CONNIE

SUMMER LEARNING JOURNEY! Day 2: It’s All in a Day’s Work

For Four Weeks I will be posting on things about New Zealand. Today is the first day for the summer learning Journey and the title for todRay is In The Beginning ( 1800-1870).  Here are all the links for today's Activity's Maori Housing -Te Noho Whare ,



Activity 1: A House Or Home?
1. They carve in memories and history onto the walls while we have memories with objects.
2. They originally were made of bark, leaves and dirt, while European made their own materials with more room.
3. They hold funerals, to say goodbye and good luck, inside the Wharepuni while we use churches.

Activity 2: The Rules Of Engagement
All women were expected to marry at a young age.
Women were to stay at home with their children while Men had to go and work outside their homes.
Men and women are ow able to choose their paths and when and who they want to marry.

Bonus Activity: Special Meals 
Image result for rice risotto
  1. Finely chop the onion. Heat 2 tablespoons of olive oil and a knob of butter in a pan, add the onions and fry until lightly browned (about 7 minutes). Add the bacon and fry for a further 5 minutes, until it starts to crisp.
  2. Add the rice and stock, and bring to the boil. Stir well, then reduce the heat and cook, covered, for 15-20 minutes until the rice is almost tender.
  3. Stir in the peas, add a little salt and pepper and cook for a further 3 minutes, until the peas are cooked. Serve sprinkled with freshly grated parmesan and freshly ground black pepper.
  • onion
  • 6 rashers streaky bacon, chopped
  • 300g risotto rice
  • 1l hot vegetable stock
  • 100g frozen pea

By Connie 

Friday, 15 December 2017

The Naghty Nutcracker

This week pouni-o-toka have been doing Christmas roll a story for writing





CRASH! , BANG! ,”OOPS!” Go’s the naughty nutcracker that always broke the rules. One day he decided to go to the North Pole, when Santa found out that The naughty Nutcracker had made it to the North Pole. He got all his elves except for the best working ones to find him and send him home. When they found him they realised that he was going back in time and tried to stop him but failed. Then the oldest elf decided that they should travel back in time. Then they traveled back in time to capture the naughty elf, meanwhile the naughty elf was telling it self not to break Mum’s vase, and not to break Dad's guitar. Suddenly they found him and they found out that the nutcracker abhorred all of his bad decisions and was trying to fix them. After that they sent him home and put him on the good list by taking him off the bad list.

Tuesday, 12 December 2017

we are learning about Christmas traditions around the world. Today I learned 8 diffrent ways to say 'Happy Christmas'.

  • Mexican   -    Feltz Navidad
  • Swedish   -    God Yul
  • Italian       -    Buon Natale
  • German    -    Froliche Weinachten
  • Netherlands - Froleijk Kerstfeest
  • Danish     -     Glaedelig
  • Polish       -     Wesolych Swiat
  • Greek       -     Kala Christougenna