Friday, 26 March 2021

Te Kurī a Pāoa

We have been been learning about Pāoa and Kiwa through art. When Pāoa and Kiwa came to Tairāwhiti, Young Nicks Head looked like Pāoa’s dog so they called it Te Kurī a Pāoa. Over time, soil erosion has made some of the rock erode. It wasn’t until Captain Cook came that it got called Young Nicks Head. 

A New Zealand graphic artist called Warren Pohatu was an author and illustrator of four books about Māori stories. We looked at his art and created our own Te Kurī a Pāoa. We had to overlay pastels, blend them and make colours we didn’t have by experimenting and mixing pastels. We also showed movement through detail.




Thursday, 18 March 2021

Using Mote

 Lately we have seen a purple icon appear on our laptop screens. 


It's called Mote. It is a wonderful tool that lets you add audio to your google slides. Today we practised using it for the first time.

What do you think you could use mote for?

Learning Goals and Learning Dispositions

This week we have been thinking about our learning goals and what we have to do to achieve them. We used our school Learning Heroes. These Learning Heroes are the people who were on the Horouta waka that ended up in Tūranganui-a-Kiwa, and Jesus. They all had different personalities and learning dispositions. What's a learning disposition? It's your attitude to learning. We thought about what we needed to change in our learning disposition to achieve our goals.

Have you ever set goals? What did you have to change about your attitude to learning to achieve them?

Friday, 5 March 2021

Our Favourite Toy

This week in Writing, we have been learning how to describe. Some people were learning how to use specific nouns, adjectives and juicy verbs, and others were learning how to use metaphors. Metaphors are similar to similes but instead of 'like' or 'as' we replaced them with 'is'. 

We first read a story from a person called Yasmin, then we used her template and wrote about our own favourite toy that we had when we were in kindy or preschool. In the first paragraph, we described what our toy looked like, and the second paragraph was about what happened to it.

We used Canva to publish our stories.

What is your favourite toy? Is it a teddy? Perhaps a toy car or doll? What did you do with your toy when you were little? 

Here's Camille's final piece...



Statistics

For the last 2 weeks, we have been learning to gather, sort and display multivariate data. We had to gather data about a question we wanted to find out about our new classmates. Then we put all our information onto google sheets and created bar graphs or pie graphs. Lastly, we had to make statements about the multivariate data we had gathered. This is the bit we found difficult. 

Here's Kylah's 



Thursday, 4 March 2021

Treaty of Waitangi

This term we have been learning about the Treaty of Waitangi. We've learnt that the treaty written in English was different to the treaty written in Māori. Did you know a missionary, Henry Williams, and his son, Edward, translated the treaty into Māori in ONE night?  We wrote our own class treaty and made sure everyone understood what they signed.

Today we were sorting out the timeline of events before and after the treaty was signed. We were given a pile of cards with dates and facts. Then we had to put it in order and then google the facts to see if we got the timeline right. It was fun working in groups because everyone pitched in and some knew facts that others didn't so we learned from our peers.