Pānui/Tuhituhi Mahi T3 W4 by Ocearna
I pānui mātou i te pukapuka “Kei Roto i te Moana” / “Kei Roto i te Ngāwhā“.
This pukapuka was about “people going into a hot pool/spa.”
The sentence I wrote means me and my friend went to the Volcano.
Pānui/Tuhituhi Mahi T3 W4 by Ocearna
I pānui mātou i te pukapuka “Kei Roto i te Moana” / “Kei Roto i te Ngāwhā“.
This pukapuka was about “people going into a hot pool/spa.”
The sentence I wrote means me and my friend went to the Volcano.
Māua means “me and one other”
I worked with my buddy Winter-rose to make a pukapuka about what we are doing.
My favourite page is “Kei te tarere” because it was fun to picture us trying to swing on the bars on time.
We have been learning about: how to make a Poem with Kids Stories
With Mrs Taylor
I tuhi mātou i te pūrakau “Te Wehenga”
I pānui au i te pūrakau nei.
One thing I found challenging was having to say the Texts/words in Maori and record My Voice.
I pānui mātou i te pukapuka “I te pō”.
I tuhi au he pukapuka pikitia, “I te ata.”
In my picture book, I have included “Kunikida going to the ice cream van at the beach on sunrise”
Kia Ora. I te Ata, Today we went to Matatiki Hornby Centre for a Matariki Light Box Programme.
We learned about Making light boxes with just wood and a bit of metal.
One activity I really enjoyed was the Whetu the Light and because its like you`re making you`re own light just helped by adults.
I have been learning about Digital Foot print
Something I’ve learnt from today is if your sharing something you have to think before you post.
Today I read a book about how to survive an alien attack.
I have made the front photo picture of the book
One new fact I learned today is if the alien has tentacles sneak up behind the alien then tie there tentacles together. Laugh as the creatures fall to the ground.
Fire Safety Comic Strip by Ocearna
For Kaupapa today we looked at how to survive a fire
One thing I learned today is if your ever in a fire you must get out of the house and stay out
I have created a Fire Safety Comic Strip