Tuesday, 12 March 2019

Kawa of care

We have been learning to follow the Kawa of Care which tells us how to look after our Chromebooks and be Cyber Smart. We had to choose three rules to write about. Here is my work.

Wednesday, 6 March 2019

My Marae Writting

     
Wharenui














The parts of a wharenui are...


  • Head/Koruru
  • maihi/Arms  
  • raparapa/hands  
  • heke/ribs  
  • heart/poutokomanawa  
  • Spine/tahuhu


A wharenui represents an ancestor. A wharenui is like a book
because every carving has a story. A wharenui is also like a
classroom because it has a lot of history so it is interesting to
learn about. In a wharenui there are pictures of people who
have passed away. If there was a bad storm or there was a big
fire and the wharenui wasn't damaged then they would let
people whose house was damaged come and stay at the
marae as long as they needed for free. This happened after
the kaikoura earthquake. These are reasons why the wharenui
is important.






Monday, 4 March 2019

Karoro School values

For the beginning of the year we have been learning about our school values. Here is my work showing our school values and some ways we can demonstrate these.

Wednesday, 27 February 2019

Swimming 2019

We've been learning how to be safe when swimming and working on our swimming skills. Below is my swimming goal sheet and I've highlighted green the parts I've completed. By the end of the year my goal is to complete level 3.

Thursday, 6 December 2018