I am a Year 7 student at Red Hill School in Auckland, NZ. I am in the Pukeko Hub Space and my teachers are Matua Nigel and Granny Hetaraka.
Wednesday, 31 July 2019
Whetu and Nick
We learnt how to do a slide show with out getting help
Next time I would like to do more maori words.
I would like to get better at maori words.
I found it hard doing the chart and doing the maori search.
Wednesday, 24 July 2019
Opening Ceremony
Here are some very awesome photos of Te Aparagi Kura O Te Aroha of the new Redhill school new opening. My favorite part was doing the haka and giving it my hard try.
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Thursday, 4 July 2019
Reflection
This term my best day was going to winter field day.
This term I really liked getting trained for touch and having heaps of fun.
I am looking forward to get a gold metal from cross country.
This term it was tricky when other people keep annoying me well I do my work.
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Tui explanation
A tui is a bird
Tui's like to eat all kinds of fruits and insects.
Tui's have bluey and green feathers on its body tui's also have a white ball on its neck.
Tui's have beaks to help them eat food and to peak at the trees tui's have dark tails to help the tui's know where they are going.
Tui's are found through much of New Zealand particular the north island,the west coast and south island,Stewart is land/Rakivra the Chatham island-where an endangered sub special particular to these island exists tui's are endemic to New Zealand tui's.
Tui's are notoriously aggressive and will defend a flowering or fruiting trees,or a small part of a large tree,farm all corners whether another tui or another bird away from in the feeding territory with loud whirring wings
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