Friday, 5 May 2017

Tikanga Maori Facts



In class this week we have been learning about Tikanga Maori in preparation for our trip to the Marae on Monday in Week 2.


We have learnt about Hongi. We have been doing hongi so we know what to do at the Marae.
 By Lachie

A hongi is a Maori handshake.
By Poppy

















Here are some more facts about  Marae Tikanga that we have learnt ...

We meet, we eat! Sharing food is kind and caring.
By Juan

A powhiri is when the tangata whenua welcome us onto the Marae.
By Stevie

The boys are at the back of the group when they welcome us on because the boys have to protect the girls from the back. The girls are in front to show that we come in peace.
By Ashton

When we are sitting down the boys are at the front because they protect the girls from any danger as we face the tangata whenua.
By Finn

When we are sitting down, only the boys can be speakers.
By Lachie

A mihi is a greeting.
By Eddie

We have to give the tangata whenua some money, a koha, so the marae can keep running.
By Emily

We have to take our shoes off when we go into the whare.
By Ben

The songs that follow each speaker show support for the speaker. They are called waiata.
By Maggie

You are not allowed to smoke or drink alcohol at the marae.
By Birthday Blake

At the marae you have to use your manners.
By Cameron

You can't eat in the whare.
By Ben






Thursday, 4 May 2017

Maths - Transformation Song!

This is the link to the song about Transformation that we have been using to help us remember what reflection, rotation and translation are ... enjoy or be annoyed!!!


Transformation Style

Wednesday, 3 May 2017

Friday Assembly

Please come to Friday's Assembly at 2.30 ...
we are appearing as guests in our buddy class (Room 6) item!!!
We will be showing off our (very) new skills in Rakau!



Thursday, 13 April 2017

Te Reo Maori Songs for School

Hey,
Here are the lyrics & a link to the music for the songs we are singing on our marae visit! Practise hard Room 2!








TUTIRA MAI


 


Tutira mai nga iwi (aue!)


Tatau tatau e


Tutira mai nga iwi (aue!)


Tatau tatau e


Whaia te marama tanga


Me te aroha


E nga iwi


Kia tapatahi


Kia kotahi ra


Tatau tatau e


 


(REPEAT)


 


Tatau tatau e


Hi aue he!


 


 


TIHEI MAURI ORA


 


Tihei mauri ora


Tihei mauri ora


Nga iwi o te motu e


 


Tu ake, karangatia


Tu ake, manaakitia


Nga iwi kia ora ra


 


Tihei mauri ora


Tihei mauri ora


Nga iwi o te motu e


 


Tu ake, karangatia


Tu ake, manaakitia


Nga iwi kia ora ra


Nga iwi kia ora ra


 


 


 


E TORU NGA MEA - Girls Shaded


 


E toru nga mea


E toru nga mea


Nga mea nunui


Nga mea nunui


E kī ana


E kī ana


Te paipera


Te paipera


Whakapono


Whakapono


Tumanako


Tumanako


Ko te mea nui


    Ko te mea nui


Ko te aroha (all)


 


 


NGA IWI E


 


(Kaea  = lead singers; Katoa = group; Tane = boys)


 


Kaea:           Raukawa e


Katoa:         E karanga e te iwi e


Kaea:           Kua eke mai nei


Katoa:         Kua eke mai nei ki runga te marae e


Kaea            Mauria mai


Katoa:         Mauria mai e nga mate o te motu e


Kaea:           Ki nga tini roimata


Katoa:         Ki nga tini roimata e maringi whanui e


Kaea:           Titiro a nga iwi


Katoa:         Titiro a nga iwi ki nga mahi o te motu
                    E horo atu nei e


Tane:           Ru ana te whenua


Katoa:         Ru ana te whenua whati ana te moana


Kaea:         Aue te aroha


Katoa:       Aue te aroha te mamae i ahau e


Kaea:         Aue te aroha


Katoa:       Aue te aroha te mamae i ahau e


Tane:         Ru ana te whenua whati ana – Hi!


 


 

Thursday, 6 April 2017

Science Alive!!!

We have a had a great time today carrying out a science experiment! We had to go around a range of stations and test out which 'beak' would be best to use for that type of 'food'. There were tongs, tweezers, chop sticks and even a wrench! These were used as beak substitutes to try and pick up food such as rice (acting as bugs on a log), marshmallows on a string (acting as meat) and polystyrene pretending to be fish! Everyone had a great time and showed some excellent scientific skills!






























Mmmmmmm, shared lunch!

Thank you to you wonderfully, creative parents and family members who went all out to provide us with an amazing shared lunch! We were AMAZED by the incredible creations!!!
Here are a few pictures of us in our masks and the food.