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Monday, 13 September 2021

Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori - Tūtawa mai Karakia

Kia ora e te whānau! Kei te tino harikoa mātou mō Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori! To start of our Māori language week we recorded we decided to do our karakia that we have been learning in class over the term. It is a well known and very easy karakia called Tūtawa mai. Check out some of our class doing this karakia with actions. Can you learn this Karakia and put it on your blog as well?

    
                                                                      Here is the lyrics
Tūtawa mai i runga
Tūtawa mai i raro
Tūtawa mai i roto
Tūtawa mai i waho
Kia tau ai te mauri tū,
te mauri ora ki te katoa
Haumi e, hui e, tāiki e
         




Sione




Mele

Wednesday, 28 July 2021

Krystal & Daniel - Polynesian Cress Plant

For our 'Amazing Plant Inquiry' we went back to our families and discussed a plant tat as a family we could research. Here is Krystal & Daniel's slide on Polynesian Cress Plant

Friday, 12 March 2021

Science LIVING WORLD UNIT 1: PREHISTORIC LIFE

 This term we have been looking at the living world - mostly the prehistoric life. Our WALT is to explain how we know that some living things from the past are now extinct.

Did you know that the first living creatures appeared in the oceans about one billion years ago. For this lesson we learnt about trilobites.

Trilobite ("three lobed") are extinct arthropods which were the first animals known to have eyes. They were the most common animal in the world during the early Palaeozoic era. They lived worldwide, but only in salt water environments.



Here are some of our activities about trilobites.

By Krystal


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Wednesday, 17 February 2021

Ash Wednesday 2021 - Lockdown Level 3

Today is Ash Wednesday. Ash Wednesday is the time from when we move from Ordinary time. Bishop Patrick Dunn says ‘we are entering the wonderful, joyful time of Lent. The sacred 40 days the church allows us to prepare for Easter.’ We are reminded that we live our faith through: Prayer, Fasting, Almsgiving. Lent is a time to reflect on where we come from and where we are being called to be.


   

Because it is currently L3 Lockdown here in Auckland we had our mass online.

Here are some of the activities from members of our class MoalaKrystal and Maraia


Monday, 1 February 2021

Rawiri Waititi ejected from Parliament for not wearing a tie - News Article

 In this article written by RNZ is about Rawiri Waititi getting ejected from the Parliament because he was wearing a Maori taonga around his neck and not a proper business tie. The main people in this article are Rawiri Waititi and Trevor Mallard. Rawiri Waititi is a man that is a co-leader from the Maori Party. Rawiri and Trevor also argued about the disagreements between wearing different cultural ties. 



The key event from this article is about Rawiri Waititi. Last year in 2020 some people in the Parliament agreed that there should not be any cultural ties in the debating chamber, and some disagreed. This event took place in Wellington at the Beehive, in the New Zealand Parliament Building. This event took place on January 1st 2021. 



In this news article Rawiri Waititi was kicked out of the Parliament and to never be seen in the debating chamber again. Rawiri said "Our people have worn these types of ties for generations, thousands of years. And it's time that Parliament, which was consented by my ancestors through Te Tiriti o Waitangi, recognised our right and freedom to express our own cultural identity, in a place that's supposed to be a place for democracy," 


Trevor Mallard and Rawiri Waititi argued in the debating chamber. This event took place because the Parliament wanted to discuss new laws around New Zealand. The day before the meeting a person asked Rawiri “What tie are you going to wear tomorrow?” Rawiri replied “You’ll have to wait until tomorrow.” 


In my own opinion I think that they should allow wearing any ties, like in the meeting there was a Mexican guy whose name is Ricardo Menendez and he said

“I have worn this tie in a lot of meetings and I have never been told to take it off and wear a business tie”. At that moment I straight away thought that Speaker Trevor Mallard was kind of being racist, about Rawiri Waititi having to wear a Maori tie around his neck. In my mind I thought he was being kind of racist because Rawiri Waititi was wearing a pounamu around his neck, but according to the Parliament laws you have to wear a business tie. That’s why they should allow wearing any ties.





Written by Krystal. Read more of her blogs at Krystal's Blog

Here are some activities' we did to compare the necktie and the pounamu from Xavier, Maraia and Krystal