Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Artefact

Paralympic Artefact


Do you know what a artefact is?

Have you made a Paralympic artefact?

What we had to do to research about our notes ( for our artefact ) was to watch videos, read books and  use compound sentences (my goal).  We also used sentence starters.

We ( Paralympic PBL space ) had to put in good keywords so that the reader can get a good picture inside their head. Here are some keywords my PBL space used, Supportive, collaborative, friendship, perseverance mussel and much more.


Goal ball is one of the choices that I have made for my artefact.

Subheading: Goalball


Information:

Goalball was introduced in 1946 for athletes with visual impairments. The Athletes wear black  goggles. The Athletes  can’t see through the goggles so inside the ball there are 2 bells  inside the ball that tingles. When they pass the ball to the other team they have to try and get a goal or the other team can save the ball. The audience has to be silent until one of the team's get a goal. In front of each person there is a piece of sellotape that has a little amount of sting underneath. The string helps the athletes remember where they have to play and make sure that they are in the place where they have to be. There are three people in each team so the sting make sure they don’t bump into each other.









Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Writing

I really enjoy writing about myself and what I do in the weekend that is why I am sharing my weekend in Napier with you.  This also might be funny, describing or a boring story for you.( look at all the highlight words. They are quality voacabulary)

Something that challenged me the most was putting in funny and describing words and sentences.

Next time I could put my sentences into paragraphs because when you put your writing/work into paragraph it is easier for the reader to read you writing properly instead of having mixed up sentences. 
Paragraphs has its own idea and link together with a another paragraph.


Napier
Sunday 24th July 2016

Waking up at the earliest time 6:45 to a glacial morning I was hoping that it would  be blazing hot later during the day. As I was walking towards my parents room I saw them so awake (not) I actually saw them asleep. Opening the door Mum and Dad popped out of bed and gave me a fright and in the meanwhile my dog Tomas was barking so then my auntie woke up and deliberately went straight back to sleep ( just kidding, who would do that ? ) she yelled “sshhhhh !!!!!!! please get me a drink, so that I can wake up and get ready so that we can go to market and the beach. Dad said that we might be able to go to the waterfall. Leaving the house I started getting boiled because the blistering fan was on. On our way to napier we stopped in to pak’n’save and brought a appetising banana chocolate muffin each. Then we left and went straight to the compassionate(nice) beach and the market. Going past the colossal tall trees I get the feeling that i want ice cream. “Are we there yet” Dennise(My sister)excited said. As dad parked up we ran straight out of the door and went to look for a leash for our dog Tomas so that he could come on to the stoney hard rocks and stones. Walking around the whole market with an tummy that was rumbling and blistered toes I say to my dad “Can we get something to eat” and he replied “shore(sure) we can, what do you want” My little sister quickly said "can we have squillions" ( similar word for million or a made up word) of hot chips, fried rice and hot dogs. As we ( Me my dad and my sister) Walked around looking for our mum, she emerged behind us and the sente(scent) of smell made me quickly grab the plastic cup and ate them (because I was hungry) then we all lumbed(lumbered) to the rocky stony beach. We were passing a table full of things and dad saw a satisfying piece of canvas art. Mum and me brought that and put it straight in the car and got our little puffy poodle half maltese dog Tomas (the dog in the start) I ran straight to the beach and saw an enormous dog that looked very scary. Going past the huge dog it was staring at me like he?she was going to munch! me up. Reaching mum and dad they asked me to get two different types of fizzy drinks so I said “OK”. Walking into a huge crowd of people I try and quickly get past someone and then I finally got the two drinks coke and a grape drink.
Finally getting to mum and dad we all have a sip of each drink and had a kai ( food ) then went straight home. We were going to get and Ice cream but my little sister ruined it for all of us because she didn’t like what we were doing before we go home, But instead we got a 5 liter ice cream with chopped nuts and chocolate icing. We went straight home and had dinner and dessert.        

Thank you for reading my story about my terrifying but fun weekend on the beach and going to the market.

Friday, July 1, 2016

Matariki

Totara Whanau having been learning different kinds of Matariki. For Matariki I went to the huge hall and made a  big kite made out of 2 types of flax and white grass plumed sticks.

Matariki is a Maori traditional culture where people do kapa haka, art and loads of different things.

Some nights Matariki gets celebrated in some parks like Cornwall Park, Queens Park and other sorts of parks. When you go and celebrate Matariki you will see all sorts of little shops ( in a tent or a caravan) when they sell chips, hot dogs, glow in the dark things (necklace, ring or hair piece). 

2 days ago Parkvale school had been spending a whole day doing Matariki. There were different activities like sewing, making kites, cooking ( just for me jokes!!!! just kidding) and a hole heap of things. It was time for morning tea and me and my team mates had finished making the kite. Everybody was proud of there work (even though some teams weren't finished but they were still proud of there hard work) For sewing there was a group of creative artist sewing a Marae on a thin black piece of fabric, another heap of creative artist made a kite with bambillo sticks, different types of harakeke (flax) and white grass plumed sticks. 
  
I had so much fun doing Matariki with parent helpers and with out hub. When we were making the kites we were next to the kitchen and we could smell another group of Totara cooking delicious fish pie and divine fry-bread  

Thanks for reading my blog post and thanks for the parent helpers that helped us on the day we did Matariki activities.



Matariki

Totara Whanau having been learning different kinds of Matariki. For Matariki I went to the huge hall and made a  big kite made out of 2 types of flax and white grass plumed sticks.

Matariki is a Maori traditional culture where people do kapa haka, art and loads of different things.

Some nights Matariki gets celebrated in some parks like Cornwall Park, Queens Park and other sorts of parks. When you go and celebrate Matariki you will see all sorts of little shops ( in a tent or a caravan) when they sell chips, hot dogs, glow in the dark things (necklace, ring or hair piece). 

2 days ago Parkvale school had been spending a whole day doing Matariki. There were different activities like sewing, making kites, cooking ( just for me jokes!!!! just kidding) and a hole heap of things. It was time for morning tea and me and my team mates had finished making the kite. Everybody was proud of there work (even though some teams weren't finished but they were still proud of there hard work) For sewing there was a group of creative artist sewing a Marae on a thin black piece of fabric, another heap of creative artist made a kite with bambillo sticks, different types of harakeke (flax) and white grass plumed sticks. 
  
I had so much fun doing Matariki with parent helpers and with out hub. When we were making the kites we were next to the kitchen and we could smell another group of Totara cooking delicious fish pie and divine fry-bread  

Thanks for reading my blog post and thanks for the parent helpers that helped us on the day we did Matariki activities.



Writing

Matariki is a Maori culture and is celebrated in many different places around the world. Matariki is also celebrated in parks. I have been to most of the Matariki shows in Flaxmere because we see most of our cousins there.

I liked writing this story because I had all the information and detail all ready in my head. When I write I get a whole bunch of ideas in my head. 

I my proud of this piece of writing because I have put lots of effort by using my collaborating mussel.
I have been working on making my story make sense and putting in good information, detail, and punctuation.

Introduction:


It is a special time of the year, a time when the whispering wind blows warm from the east. A crescent moon rises in the night wintry sky.


Seven little sisters make kites with seashells to celebrate the New year and say goodbye to the old year but that playful wind whips those kites away…..   MATARIKI IS HERE!
Story:


Long before our mama’s (mum) and papa’s (dad) were born, a whanau of seven sisters lived in a tiny village. The pa (village) was made of peace and kindness. In-front the Ururangi  ware (house)  there laid a patch of softly swirling grass, NOT any kind of grass,  green grass that would always swirl from the warm wind of Tawhirimatea. All around the pa there stood  big, bold aged Totara, Kauri and Rimu trees. Ururangi had a pounding heart that wouldn't stop pounding and a puku full of fluttering butterflies that wouldn’t stop fluttering because she was so excited!! to build her First!!!! Matariki kite and yes her first kite!!!!  The seven sisters gathered around at the end of Te Mata Peak and talked about what to build the kites with.They also planned what they were going to do. While they were planning their work, they started getting a whole heap of work, detail and information for their kites. The seven sisters were saying “my kites going to win” and they kept on saying that until the last person said that which was Ururangi (the youngest sister) While the seven sisters were building their kites they added different types of things like fabric and material.
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Making the kites:

It was time to make their kites. They jump, climbed and walked down the big and bold Te Mata Peak. Together they prepared with lots of excitement. Each other placed their tools, fabric and material on the ground. They were ready and filled with excitement.  The eldest sister made a green mulberry kite, with eyes of tuatua shells. Another eldest little sister made a unique orange reed kite, with eyes of mussel. The third sister made a pink. A unique sister made a red coloured kite, with eyes of pipi shells. The curled headed fifth sister had made a blue fish-skin kite, with eyes of whelk shells. The  second littlest sister made a white-grass plumed kite, with eyes of periwinkle shells. But Ururangi, the seventh and youngest little sister, made a coloured rainbow kite, with eyes of paua shells. Have you ever wondered why there are 7 shinning stars in the night and close to the crescent beautiful moon? Have you ever celebrated Matariki? Do you know what Matariki means?








Thursday, June 2, 2016

Vobaulary

Vocab


Granules
Granules mean a small compact particle of a substance.  
Granules of plastic are poured into molds and melted to make a range of objects. The melted plastic becomes a solid shape when it cools.
Synonyms
Grain
Particle
Fragment  
Pieces of granules are soft and hard but soft ones go straight through your fingers and hard ones crumble through your skin.
of Sharp-edged Granular

I really enjoyed make this vocabulary because I took my time and because it was fun making and learning about this vocabulary.


I am proud of my work because It looks good and because I have a lot of writing to show what granules mean.


Next time I could use the word in my writing. 

Art




I have been learning how to blend with my art. Not any kind of  blending a pastel blend. There if a trick, If you smudge it with your finger you can see it so you blend it with putting different colours together.

I am proud of my art because I have worked hard on it and done my best. Also It looks 3-d (real looking), bright and colourful.


I really enjoyed making this piece of art because I took my time and because It was really fun choosing all the colours and drawing everything so it looked like it went in the distance.


Next time I could Practice blending because I would do it with my finger to smudge it but your could see your finger print so I tried It and it looked way better.