Friday 25 August 2017

Kei te pehea koe?



WALT: express our feelings in Te reo.

Kei te pehea koe? How are you?

Kei te pēhea koe Joey?                    How are you Joey?
Kei te pai au.                              I am good.
Kei te koa au.                             I am happy.
Kei te hiamoe au.                        I am sleepy.


Kei te pehea koe? Kei te riri au.                           I am angry.

Kei te pehea koe?                    Kei te Pai au.                           I am fine.

Kei te pehea koe?                    Kei te koa au.                          I am happy.

Kei te pehea koe?                    Kei te hiakai au.                       I am hungry.

Kei te pehea koe?                    Kei te hiamoe au.                     I am sleeping.

Kei te pehea koe?                    Kei te pōuri au.                         I am sorry.

Kei te pehea koe?                    Kei te ngenge au.                      I am tired.

Kei te pehea koe?                    Kei te makariri au.                              I am cold.

Kei te pehea koe?                     Kei te mataku au.                     I am  scared.

Kei te pehea koe?                    Kei te ka mahue au.                  I am Hot.

Kei te pehea koe?                    Kei te koinei anake au.              I am only here.

Kei te pehea koe?                     Kei te kore whakaaro au.                   I  am  not thinking.

Kei te pehea koe?                      Kei te koa au.                             I am excited.

Kei te pehea koe?                      Kei te koine anake au.                        I am lonely

Kei te pehea koe?                      Kei te whakaute au.                           I am respected.


By Maya, Candice & Francesca

Wednesday 16 August 2017

How to make Milo

How to make a cup of Milo
Walt: To write a procedure on How to make a cup of milo?

Goal: To make a cup of milo

Materials:
  • Milk
  • Sugar
  • Milo
  • Cup
  • Hot water
  • Hot water jug
  • Tea spoon


Steps:
  1. First place a clean cup on a flat surface.
  2. Next get a jug of water and boil it.
  3. Get some sugar, milo and milk.
  4. Add a teaspoon of milo to the cup.
  5. Add a teaspoon of sugar to the cup with milo.
  6. Pour the boiling water into the cup with milo and sugar until it is ¾ full.
  7. Add some milk to the mixture of milo, sugar and water.
  8. Stir the mixture with a teaspoon.
  9. Leave the milo too cool down until it is ready to drink.


By Anastacia

Monday 14 August 2017

Giving Directions

Giving Directions


Goal: To give  directions to a visitor from Glenbrae School to Point England School.


Material:
  • Map


Steps:
1.Turn right and walk towards Fernchurch Street.


2. Turn left on to Fernchurch Street and walk towards Taniwha Street.


3.Turn right on Taniwha Street  at the junction of Fernchurch Street.


4.Walk towards the round about on Elstree Ave.


5.Stop at the foot crossing on Taniwha Street that is in front of the St. Mary’s Church on the left.


6 .Cross the road at the foot crossing when the road is clear.


7. Walk towards the round about.
8.Turn left on to Elstree Ave at the round about and walk towards Point England Road.


9.Walk past the G.I Swimming Pools on the left towards Point England Road.


10.Keep walking straight until you see the Point England school gate on the left  opposite the Point England Dairy.


11.Turn left into Point England school at the gate.

By Jeziah, Kalo, Junior, Tui, Kestrel,Mahoney, Lesieli, Ezekiel, Bianca, Kupid

Friday 4 August 2017

Clubs

Yesterday we had our first club activities for Term 3 in Room 9 with Mrs Sigamoney and Ms. Elia. I went to the Ukulele club.

First we had to tune our own ukulele with the tuner.  When it was my turn to put the tuner on my ukulele, I only used the tuner to tune the first string and then I was able to tune the rest of the strings by myself because it was  hard to use the tuner.

I felt very excited and happy to learn  how to play a ukulele because then I will know how to play a ukulele at home. When I knew how to play I was cheerful because Luisa and Cherise were cheering me up when I was playing the ukulele.

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By Candice

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