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Showing posts with label Matua Hemara. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Matua Hemara. Show all posts

Wednesday, 6 June 2018

Tuesday, 28 November 2017

Are referees always right?


The referee is always right.
What do you think? Do you agree or disagree.
Write to persuade your reader.


      Why do referees like their jobs?
Why are  referees always right?
Why do we have referees?
The referees are always right every game.

Referees like there job. The like it because they can go to every tournament in the whole world.

Why do referees like their jobs?
They like their jobs because they can send people off the field. Reason 1: I would like to be a referee when I am 20 to 30 year’s old. Being a ref sounds interesting. They can be a ref for the famous Rugby,Soccer,Tennis and all the other sports in the world. That why referee like there job.



Why are referees always right?
Referee’s are always write in any where  any day and any time. The ref can do anything to the famous player in the world. They can send them off the field. Reason 2: can we improve our reffing jobs. There is not enough  referees in the world. We need more referees to help the nation wild. We need refs for the Rugby players, we need referees for the Soccer player’s and we need referees of the League player’s. So where's all the referees in the world.

Why do we have referees?
We have refs for a reason. Referee's count the score and the people who walk out of the field. We have referees in the first place is because the refs get paid a lot in the first tournament.

Summary: This is why I think that a referee is always right.

THE END OF WHY I THINK THAT A REFEREE IS ALWAYS RIGHT

Tuesday, 14 November 2017

Kai Te Haere Ahau Ki Te Takoro Riki

Kai Te Haere Ahau Ki Te Takoro Riki

Peruperu

Peruperu
We had to do a document about peruperu.
Answer the following Question on the page.😎

I Aha Koe

I Aha Koe? 
Tenei pokapoka is about were he is and what he is doing.

WALT: Translate the Maori in to English. A learning new words in the book.
Maori
English
I tū ahau
Pēnei i te kaki roa.

I hīkoi ahau
Pēnei i te arewhana

I piki ahau
Pēnei i te pea.

I poipoi ahau
Pēnei i te makimaki

I peke ahau
Pēnei i te poraka

I oma ahau.
Pēnei i te rāpeti.

I noho ahau.
Pēnei i te punua kūri

I inu ahau.
Pēnei i te punua ngeru

I kai ahau.
Pēnei i te kītere

I takoto ahau.
Penei i te kiore.

I moe ahau.
Penei i ē tuatete.

I tū ahau…
I hīkoi ahau…
I piki ahau...
I poipoi ahua...
I peke ahau…

I oma ahau…
I noho ahau…
I inu ahau…
I kai ahau…
I takoto ahau…
I moe ahau…

Kōrero mai.
I aha KOE?
I stand
Like a long neck

I walk
Like the elephant

I climbed
Like a bear

I swing
Like a monkey

I jump
Like a crayfish

I run
Like a rabbit

I sit
Like a small dog

I drink
Like a small cat

I eat
Like a squirrel

I lie
Like a mouse

I sleep
Like a hedgehog

I stand
I walk
I climb
I swing
I jump

I run
I sit
I drink
I eat
I lie
I sleep

Speak
What am I doing.

Wednesday, 27 September 2017

Voting 2017

Vote. This week we had to do a presantation about voting 2017

Kate Sheppeard

This term we had to do a researcher on Kate Sherrpeard.

Tangihanga

Ramere 8 Tāperewai 17

Writing : Tikanga

-Tangihanga
-Assembly - Where How What
-Advancing
-Entry
-Order of movement/Hongi
- Sitting
-Speaking / Singing
-Exit
-Kai/Dishes


  1. Where to stand? At the gate
  2. How do we move to the house? Karanga
  3. What order do we move to the house and in the house? Boy’s at the front and Girl’s at the back.
  4. Hongi our Kaumatua / kuia? Yes
  5. Sitting. How do girls sit? With their legs closed. On the side
  6. How do we walk out the house when the Kaumatua is talking? Get down and walk out slowly.

Parihaka

Parihaka Last month we had to do a research about parihaka and the war.

Tuesday, 26 September 2017

My Statement

My Statement

Kauri

Last week we had to be in different group for voting group's. I was in Kauri group.

VOTE FOR KAURI

Voting Kauri Team. VOTE FOR KAURI.
 

Monday, 4 September 2017

What Is The Difference

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE?

Date: 4 o Taperewai 2017, 4 of September 2017
By: Tumanako, Shilaine, Huri, AJ, Anthony.
Questions?
Tangihanga
Kawemate
Why?
The tangihanga is the enduring Maori ceremony to mourn the dead. The body lies on a marae and people come to pay their respects.
A kawemate is a process in Te Ao Maori to assist those that couldn't make it to the funeral to all come together, to grieve and to talk with others attempting to make sense of our tragic loss.
When?
The tangihanga was held two weeks ago.
Sat 19 August (passed away)
Marae: Te Hurihi, Awarua. The whole school - Monday 21 August, Wednesday 23 funeral in Whangarei (staff)
The kawemate was held today school library today.
How? How did you feel?
         Very sad      
Very careful
      

Shilaine: My understanding through a kawemate was interesting for me because I didn't know what we were doing until nana Winnie explained how it's going to be done .

Huri: My experience through the kawemate was funny when Matua Ropata stood up and said his mihi. The end of his waiata was funny.

Tumanako: My experience through a kawemate was quite different for me, because I’ve never experienced one before. If I am ever in a marae and its a kawemate I will be sure to respect everyone in every way possible. I had a bad feeling when I heard that she had died, I didn’t believe anyone at first until Waihemonga told me. I was devastated and thought everyone was just making a joke but they weren't.