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Tuesday, 27 August 2019

Tukutuku

Sterling: 
On Thursday we did Tukutuku panels and my tukutuku panel that I have done is a Poutama. 

I have used red because it is my Aunt's favourite colour and I also used blue because it is not only mine but my two sisters favourite colour also.
WALT:I know the significance of tukutuku panels and why māori made them.

Aotearoa

This is the name of my artwork: Aotearoa

Kia ora.
Last week we did a picture that we had to colour. The name of my artwork is Aotearoa.  Red stands for Tūmatauenga and the blue stands for Tangaroa. I had added some patterns that I really liked. I have added into my picture some ngaru which are the waves of the ocean.

Walt: I have learnt the importance of the mangopare/hammerhead shark.

kaitiakitanga

                                                                                              
This is the mahi that we did with Whaea Ariana. We did a research on the kaitiakitanga and its meaning and value to Te Ao Māori. Our reliever Whaea Ariana did a template of a mokomoko and i have filled in with the colours that have a special meaning to me.

Red stands for the Māori flag Tino Rangatiratanga and the blue stands for my favorite colour and for Ranginui our sky father. Walt: I know why being a kaitiaki is so important to me.

Wednesday, 21 August 2019

Replying to mihiata

Kia Ora ko Sterling tōku ingoa. i really like your blog post. I just want to ask you some questions?
Do you play sport?
Do you have a favorite subject?
What do you play?

Nga mihi ka kite ano

Reply to Reuben...

Kia ora ko Sterling tōku ingoa nga mihi  for your respect words,  When you said my class Te Puna Wairua  had a nice smile nga mihi. Thank you

Tuesday, 13 August 2019

Room 6 mahi

Today we went up to room 6 and did some work like sunlight zone,midnight,abyss,trench and different desert and different  oceans . 

Wednesday, 7 August 2019

To: Erima & Josh

                                            Today Josh has joined Te Puna Wairua