Wednesday, April 10, 2019

How to be a smart learner

We have learnt to be smart learners with our teacher who
teaches us to be a smart learner. Her name is whaea Heather.
She was our cybersmart teacher. She teaches us how to use
our computer, she teaches us the main parts off how to use it.
She teached the year four’s too blog, she teaches us new key
shortcuts, and she helps us with information about us. She
taught us how to blog positive comments to our buddy class.


I need to ALWAYS remember that when I post on my blog, or comment on someone’s blog, that my comment
includes:
  • Positivity. Your comment needs to be positive. Even if there is something that you want to say that is
  • negative, find a way to make it positive.
  • Correct spelling and punctuation. If your comment is spelt correctly and has the correct punctuation,
  • it will make sense and people will know what you are trying to say.
  • Ask a question. What question can you ask the person? How can you start a conversation with them?

Kia Ora ko Dereon tooku Ingoa. Ko Tamaki Primary tooku Whare. I am 10 years old, My year level is
year 6. Our classroom name is Te Puna Wairua and our Teachers name is whaea Lee ann. I like to eat
Burger king and Mcdonalds. My favourite games to play is Fortnite, Call of duty ghosts, and Academia
school simulator. My favourite sports to play is Rugby, Soccer, and Softball. Ko Sheyanne tooku Mama,
ko Tuwhare tooku Papa, ko Sheryl tooku Nana. Ko Manaia tooku Matua keke. Our Whakatauki is
"He reo tupu he reo ora he reo ora he reo tupu". Which means "A growing language is a living
language a living language is a growing language". How well do you know your Te reo maori? what kind
of sports do you like to do? are you an active person? do you want to spread te reo maori around the
world when your older? Nga mihi for reading this.
Dereon


BLOG Profile 2019


SMART LEARNERS
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Manu

Monday, April 8, 2019

Raranga Matihiko

Rāpare 04-04-2019 (Thursday)
Te Puna Wairua was doing a presentation on their pepeha.
There were two people who helped us out doing our pepeha,
and their names were Whaea Waimiria and Whaea Stacey.
They worked for the museum. Our Kaiako name is Whaea Lee
Ann and her daughter was Waimiiria. So we were very lucky
because it was 100% A FREE TRIP!!!. We had choices to do
our pepeha. We could do it on Ao mariko (Virtual Reality),
Hakoritanga (Stop motion), Karetao (Robots), Peita 3D
(Pant 3D), Ārai kākariki (Green screen), Tinkercad. We were
put into groups and we had a rotation for the different activities
we would do for our pepeha on the second day we were
there. We did it too share more things about us and things we
like, we fear, and we dislike. On the second day, we had to
choose one of those activities to do our pepeha on. In my
group i had Tamehana. We had a choice between Virtual
Reality or Tinkercad. We chose Tinkercad. On Thursday at
Taamaki Primary in our classroom Te Puna Wairua we had too
edit the video then we made it on imovie, imovie is where
you can add music, side effects, picture colour, and adding
titles.


I hope you enjoy my pepeha.
By Dereon

Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Smart learner

I am a smart learner because i know what are restricted sites are.
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R. 18:
R18 means that it is suitable for adults only and no kids too
watch or play. The reason Why kids can not see or watch this
content is because It has violence, offensive language, and
sexual content. It also has horror scenes.


R. 16:
This is only suitable to college students and adults only.
This has violence, offensive language, nudity, and horror
scenes. This is not suitable for kids that are under 16. You
have too have a strong parental guidance too play these
games or movies.


R. 13:
This is only suitable for teens, college students and adults.
The only reason why kids under 13 years old can't watch this
is because it has horror scenes and violence. You have too
have a medium parental guidance too play these games or
movies.


PG
Parental guidance means you are asking your parents to watch
a movie or play a game. Sometimes it may have scenes that
may make you cry, they may be violence in some off them.


Explanation off Wording.
Violence- means fighting and shooting.
Nudity- means people are naked in movies and games.
Offensive language- means cursing at other people.
Horror scenes- means that there might be some scary pop
ups when your playing a game or watching a game.
Sexual content- means it is only for Adults.

Friday, March 22, 2019

Rā maumahara

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By Dereon
Introduction:
This is in rememberance of those who
have passed away in the tragic events in Christchurch. 15.03.2019.
P1
We are very depressed by the actions off this bad horrible man who
has murdered. We would like to send a huge apology to all of the
families that have lost their loved ones. We do not tolerate this
behavior in New Zealand and we never will!!!
P2
We do not mock others because of the colour of their skin or what
they are wearing.
We are all the same and should be treated nicely and kindly to each
other.



Rap
Your so sad stop making me mad, your just a mad fool
who doesn't follow the rules,
so you decide to take a ak gun from a shop,
its like your just a rob
So can you stop this racist or we will make you pay for this, you
wrecking risk,
just because your a little white mist,
we don't care about that you little pest,
because we saw all those people you killed on that list.
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Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Tuhi Mai, Tuhi Atu

Hello from Akomanga Te puna wairua to Kaikohekohe. We have year 4s, 5s, and 6. we are the only maori class in the whole school. Our school is called Tāmaki primary. we learn 80 percent of Māori and 20 percent of english. So that's why we learn Māori for 3 days and english for 2 days.

All about me 2019

Kia ora. Ko Dereon Manaia Kruiz Ramsey tōku ingoa. I am Māori and cook
island. I go too tamaki primary school. I have 4 people in my family. My
mum Sheyanne , my dad Tuwhare, my nanny Sheryl, and my uncle Manaia.
My mum, nanny, and uncle are māori and cook islands. And my dad is just
māori.
I am really good at maths and enjoy it all the time. My challenges are
too be good at spelling and writing. My goals is to be the huge
mathematics, and too be the best speller.

My goals for this year is to be an Iq person. I start off with a coding game.
When i first started it was really hard but i got used to it. My mum always
supports me with maths. She tries too help me with writing all the time so
that i can be the best writer.