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Saturday, 21 December 2019

Day 5

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AGAINST THE ODDS

My Family because I am scared to lose them all.

My friends but friends come and go families stay no matter what.

The beloved ones 

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Image result for ArohaIf I had to change my name it would be....

Te Aroha


Why..

Because Te Aroha is an very good name because it is apart of my Culture and apart of me and my family.

Monday, 16 December 2019

SPCA

SPCA 

The SPCA Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is dedicated to preventing cruelty towards animals In addition to protecting and providing shelter to strays and animals in danger, the SPCA deals with proper pet care and animal adoption.


SPCA

The SPCA is responsible for protecting and caring for abandoned animals, preventing cruelty to animals and spreading awareness of animal care. In many rural communities where people do not have access to animal clinics, there is a problem of over-population of pets, stray animals, abuse and disease.

CARE FOR YOUR PETS TO HAVE A BETTER LIFE


Discovering Aotearoa

 Where does your family come from? NGAPUHI 
What is important or special to you and your family? OUR LOVED ONES
What language do you speak? Maori,English.


My Culture


Ok, if you’re from New Zealand, you will know most things about the Maori culture. For the rest of us, the most we have probably heard is something about a Haka when the All Blacks play rugby? It turns out, the Maori culture, which is the culture of the first people who settled in New Zealand, is a fascinating culture that you’ll just want to learn more and more about once you discover it in New Zealand
Maori Food Is Cooked Underground
One of the most traditional and most favoured meals in the Maori culture is something called a Hangi. This is meat and vegetables slow-cooked underground. There are lots of opportunities to try a Hangi, especially in Rotorua which has most of the Maori tourism experience.

Greenstone Is A Precious Stone To The Maori.
Mostly found on the West Coast of the South Island, greenstone or jade is a precious stone to the Maori people. It’s known as “pounamu” in te reo Maori and is highly valuable. While greenstone has been used for weapons, ornaments and tools, you’ll mostly see it carved into pendants 

Thursday, 13 December 2018

Refelection 2018



This year I enjoyed the Oobleck because I liked the colour and how soft and hard the Oobleck was .But the putty was cool and slimy but the most thing I enjoyed was learning differnt things each year and going on trips.

Tuesday, 27 November 2018

SLJ playing it forward


In 1930 I would give them a technology so they can build better house not only one better then the others. 






Money so they can buy some clothes for the baby and clothes for
them self and a car.








I would like to give them a dictionary so they can spell and know what it means. 




Electricity so they could have wifi and power so the washing machine could work. 




Friday, 23 November 2018

LAMN GRADUATION


We had fun at our graduation.
I liked look at me now because we learnt all sorts of stuff.
Next time I would like my dream to come true and be a good leader.