Tuesday, 26 November 2019

kapa haka festival

Kapa Haka Festival

I was nervously waiting in back papaahi then they called us onto the stage. The first row went then second row and so on. Until it was tokut turn to bring  my line onto the stage. I proudly walked onto the giant stage and then we sang Tu Mai Ra then Harae Mai a Paoa, By now I was starting to get cold  because I didn't have a shirt on and and I was getting more nervous.  then we sang Ka Pioioi and then Puri Anei and then Utaina and now my favourite part the Haka. As I started to smash my arms they grew redder and redder "Hi" the haka was over. Then we moved over to Wainui e, when we finished it we finally sung E honore as we left the stage. I felt as proud as a mother duck and I was happy that nobody stuffed it up!


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Monday, 18 November 2019

Leighton House Visit

I walked into the Leighton house it was very quiet not a noise  to be heard. First I walked around looking at elderly people to chat with. Then  me, Max and Kobe walked to a old guy, his name was Noel. After we meet him, we played outside for a while. Then the teacher said "does anybody know how to play Scrabble?" Me and Max said "yes". So we went inside and meet a old woman and played a long game of Scrabble. By the time we had to leave we didn't even finished the game of Scrabble. 


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Te Tapuwae rongokako

1.I think the Te Tapuwae rongokako marine reserve should stay because everybody should see the beautiful fish and the rich reef.

2. Secondly I think it should stay because if they don't keep it as a marine reserve people catch all of living creatures in Te Tapuwae rongokako marine reserve.

3.last of all I think all of the sea creatures have the right to live in a marine reserve.So I hope that the Te Tapuwae rongokako marine reserve Stays!!!