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Thursday, September 26, 2019

Orana park

Yesterday we went back to Orana park with Mt and Ds. We saw heaps of animals like Gorilla's, Giraffe's, Lemurs, Kiwi's, Owl, Leopard's, Spider monkey's, Kea's, Lion's, Cheaters, Rhino (fat unicorns) and different reptiles like Tuatara, Frogs, Gecko's and ect. My favourite part of Orana park was lunch, my favourite animals was basically all of them because I kept saying they were cute. We were spilt into 4 groups 1, 2, 3, and 4 our leader's name was Elizabeth. We got to feed the Giraffes which was really cool. 



















After we went into the kiwi encloser we had a we talk about Ferrets and Rats and animals kind of like that. They had stuffed Ferret's and a stuffed Rat and we got to touch them they actually felt so real! 




When we went to go see the Kea's there were 2 of them Arthur and Teike. At first Arthur was jumping on some people and then Teike jumped on and pushed Arthur off. 






We got to look at the lions and they were HUGE but they were still cute.



We saw a Lemur and it WAS ADORABLE!  


We saw a Rhino/Fat Unicorn


Orana Park was really fun and I love the animals if you ever want to go there this is the address: 
793 Mcleans Island Rd, Harewood, Christchurch 8051.








Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Ki o Rahi - P.E Hurumanu

In P.E we have been learning a game called Ki o Rahi. We had to research the legend bout Ki o Rahi and this is my research.  
When you’re playing Ki O Rahi there will be a set time to play in, it will be 4 quarters or 2 halves. Teams will switch roles of Kīoma and Taniwha at half time or in each quarter. Both teams score differently Kīoma scores by touching the Pou With the Kī then they run the Kī through to Te Roto and placing it down in Pāwero/Te Moto. This means they will get points after touching the pou. If the Kī goes out any team can pick it up. Teams can decide to change the rules before playing the game, normally they will just keep playing as if it was Tatu. The Taniwha team scores one point for hitting the tupu which is in the middle of the field. There a several circles which makes the Ki o Rahi field and they have specific names. The outer ring of a Ki o Rahi field is called Te Ao, the next ring in is called Te Roto, The next one is Pāwero/Te Motu. There is a little circle around the Tupu is called Te wairua. 
This is what the field looks like:
The equipment you will need is Kī (ball) Pou (pole/post) Tupu (Barrel) bibs, cones to make the outlines, you can also use spray paint to make outlines. 


The legend:
One day an enemy tribe from a far off mountains kidnapped Te Ara. Her Abductors casted a spell on her causing the vegetation to become really dense and impenetrable so nobody could track where she was. Rahi was very determined to find Ti Ara, with the help of his family and tribe he built a huge kite and called it Manu Tangata. Before going on his journey Rahi prepared several “Kī” (Flax Bags) he then filled it up with a large Moa (Extinct New Zealand Bird) eggs so he can eat something during his journey. Tawhirimatea the god of wind blew Rahi and his Kite high up in the sky, before he gently landed Rahi in the bush. When Ti Ara was being taken away through the forest she secretly folded back leaves of the silver fern. Which was exposing the silvery underside of the leaf so Rahi was able to follow the silvery trail that Ti Ara had left.

Wednesday, September 11, 2019

CIP (Tane Mahuta)

Today in CIP we were doing more gardening. First period we had our year 7/8 Hui then afterwards I had to go to Kapa Haka. When I was gardening I was picking out the weeds. While some people were picking out the weeds some other people were raking over it to make it more tidier to plant in. 

In period 2 when I was in Kapa Haka we were in groups the groups were Leads, boys harmonise and girls harmonise. I was in the lead group, the lead group is basically carrying the whole Kapa Haka group. The boy harmonisers go more deep and the girls harmonisers go really high so the song sounds better. The song we are doing is Whakarongo and today we also cleared up the actions. We haven't quite perfected the actions yet but they are more clearer than they were before.

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Ella West visit

Yesterday we had a visit from Ella West, the author of 'Night Vision' and 'Rain Fall'. She was kind enough to come and visit us while she came up from Dunedin for some family related stuff. Ella is also a journalist, and she write magazines and she works for southland times farming magazines.
Ella West is actually her pen name, a pen name is basically a fake name but her real name is Karen Trebilcock. 

Ella basically lives 2 lives because her family and journalist life is one then she has her author life which completely different even her name. 

Ella got inspired to write 'Night Vision' from watching a documentary about XP (Xeroderma Pigmentosum) and it is a real life condition. 

She based this story in Ashburton because at the time she was writing 'Night Vision' thats when we had the huge Earthquakes so that would take over the story from the murder so she had to base in in Ashburton.  

Night Vision is actually re written in Italian and has a completely different cover and everything.  
Steven King actually stole the Idea of putting money in a bag and giving it to someone from 'Night Vision'. 

She got inspired to write 'Rain Fall' from the West Coast because it is 90% rain and 10% sun. There is a road on the West Coast and its called Utopia Rd and got inspired from it.

Did you know that Ella is writing a book currently and its called 'The sound of my heart' and its basically about someone that runs but never can come first in races and she can hear the sound of her own heart beat. 

Its a bit unfair on Ella because she can never get in the top 10 of New Zealand book authors but she lives and writes then in NZ but they get published in Australia. 

When Ella is writing a book she tries to aim for 1000 words a day and she writes about 50,000 words in every book.

The first books that she ever wrote were the thieves series, there are 3 of them as well. 

When Ella writes her book's she doesn't actually need to write them when its completely quite she can write her books where ever no matter how noisy it is. 

Fun fact Ella's First book wasn't actually published. 


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Thursday, September 5, 2019

Music (Instrumental Industries)

This week in Music (Instrumental Industries) we have done a DLO about music through the decades. The decade I did are 2010s, 2000s, 1990s, 1980s, 1970s and 1960s. 
This is my slide show. 


I hope you learnt more about the different types of music. 


Tuesday, September 3, 2019

Trash

For a while our teacher Mrs Allan Fletcher has been reading a book to us called Trash and the Author is Andy Mulligan. The story is about the 3 main characters Rat, Gardo and Raphael. They live on Smokey Mountain which is based in Behala Philippines, Smokey Mountain is a dump site in Behala and they call it Smokey Mountain because there is always smoke coming from the trash that is around. 

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The 3 main characters (Rat, Gardo and Raphael) will always work really hard on this Island. They were cracking codes and solving mysteries and they were living a hard life. Through out there journey they meet some good people and some bad people but they accomplished there goal.   

This is a video of what Smokey mountain is about.



The journey is a little bit about finding money and someone stole it and stuff relating to that. 
They found the money and didn't know what to do with it, so that is when the journey started. 
I'm not going to say to much about the book because that is for you to find out.
I recommend this book to anyone who is interested in it, or is just interested in a type of book that is kind of about the rich and poor life. 


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