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Saturday 29 June 2019

Thursday 27 June 2019

CIP

poetry

Hi guys!
for the bast few weeks, we have been learning about how to write a poem, and today I have written two different types of poem and here were my two different poem


Haiku poem By Harry

It is a cold night.                                          
Snow flowers come from the sky     
And fall on my feet 
I could feel that nice and cold 

My free-verse poem

There once was a butterfly       
Who trying to fly                       
But unlikely he can’t fly
Then payments came 
And trying to eat him 
Ready,set,go
Then the payments run up
And the  butterfly knot he will die

The reason why I have chosen these two images to wite peom is that those two were easy to explain and also I was so enjoyed when I was writing about these two images.

What I think about poetry was that poetry was not like to excited to write because I think peom was so hard to write so I was not very like writing a peom but it was fun to do.

















Thursday 20 June 2019

Friday 14 June 2019

Water Rocket

Material:

1. water 
2.  water bottle
3. paper
4. tape
5. cardboard

Steps:

1. get a water bottle
2. get a cardboard 
3. use the scissors to cut the cardboard 
4. use tape to tape the cardboard on the water bottle 
5. get a square paper and made at be a con 
6. tape then con at the top of the rocket
7. fill then water in half of the battle 
8.fly it


Findings:

( Record the distance and the flight behaviour of your rocket.)

Fuel Amount
Test 1
Test 2
Test 3
⅓ water





½ water





¾ water







Conclusion:

Thursday 13 June 2019

Music term 2 2019/6/13

In the today music hurumanu, Mr. Mitchell has taught us something about the guitar. Mr. Mitchell taught us that there are lots of different types of guitars. There are nylon string guitars, that means that the guitar has nylon strings on it, then the other guitar was steel string guitar which means that they have steel strings on them. Also, we saw a backpackers guitar that means that the guitar has small body also we can take it places like on the plane. 
 At the first of hurumanu, we have listened to lots of different types of music. There was rock, heavy metal, and punk rock and lots of lot, and my favorite was Hip Hop



Nylon string guitar                                                            steel string guitar 
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backpackers guitar
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Monday 10 June 2019

The Nine Stars of Matariki

Hi guys today I going to talk about

The Nine Stars of Matariki




1. Ururangi is the star which determines the nature of the winds for the year, also mean winds of the sky.
2. Tupuarangi is the star that connects the cluster to the harvesting of birds and other elevated food products like fruit and berries from the trees.
3. Waiti was a star connected to fresh water and the creatures that live in rivers, streams, and lakes.
4. Waita is the star connected to the many kinds of food Māori gather from the sea.
5. Tupuanuku is the star connected to food grown in the ground. “Tupu” means 'to grow' and “nuku” is the shortened version of “Papatuanuku” and means 'earth'.
6. Pohutukawa is the star that connects Matariki to the deceased and is the reason people would cry out the names of the dead and weep when Matariki was seen rising in the early morning.” It is through Pohutukawa that Māori remembers those who have died in the past year.
7. hiwa-i-te-rangi is connected to the promise of a prosperous season. “Hiwa” means “vigorous of growth”.
8. waipuna-a-rangi means one of the stars in Te Kāhui o Matariki, the Pleiades star cluster. Sometimes as Waipuna-a-rangi. A star associated with rain.
9. Matariki is the Māori name for the cluster of stars also known as the Pleiades. It rises in mid-winter and for many Māori, it heralds the start of a new year. Matariki literally means the 'eyes of God.