Kia ora I am a year 8 student that goes to Tāmaki Primary School. Whaea Saf is my Pouako and Matua Andre is my Kapa Haka tutor. I am in a Bi-Lingual classroom called Te Puna Wairua. We speak Māori and English.
Wednesday, December 5, 2018
kuri
1.They were small, with long hair, pointed
ears, strong jaws, the hair on the tails were
very long
ears, strong jaws, the hair on the tails were
very long
2.they used the hair for khukuri
3.They shot them because they didn't want
them attacking their sheep
them attacking their sheep
4.After pakeha arrived in Aotearoa the kuri
disappeared.
disappeared.
5. What are middens?
Very old rubbish dumps mainly containing
shells and bones.
Tuesday, December 4, 2018
canoes
IALT: Skim and scan to find key information
IALA: Polynesian wayfinders
Skim and scan through this article to solve the following questions. The words
that are bold will help you to skim and scan for the answers.
that are bold will help you to skim and scan for the answers.
Where did the canoe start and complete its journey?
The boat, the Hokule’a, took three years to journey around the globe.
Its crew navigated without modern instruments, using only the stars,
wind and ocean swells as guides.
Its crew navigated without modern instruments, using only the stars,
wind and ocean swells as guides.
What did the crew use to navigate?
They aimed to use the same techniques that brought the first Polynesian
settlers to Hawaii hundreds of years ago.
settlers to Hawaii hundreds of years ago.
What does “Malama Honua” mean?
(74,000km) on this latest trip,
known as the Malama Honua voyage, meaning to care for our Island Earth.
How many crew were there?
The boat had a crew of 12 or 13 people at a time
Now read through the full text and summarise what
you think the article is about in your own words:
The article is about people traveling in an canoe. They were traveling
(74,000km). It had taken for a long time to build the canoe.
(74,000km). It had taken for a long time to build the canoe.
Monday, December 3, 2018
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