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Room 14 Busy Bloggers: March 2015
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Room 14 Busy Bloggers. We are a fantastic Year 3/4 class in Hamilton, New Zealand. We hope you enjoy our blog. Monday, March 30, 2015. When we came back to school after the weekend, this is what we found. We can't believe how fast our plants are growing. We know that the broccoli plants are in the growth stage of their life cycle and that this stage may take a bit longer. We also learnt that plants need four things to survive: sunlight (and warmth), air, water and nutrients (from the soil). This morning ...
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New Zealand: December 2010
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Thursday, December 9, 2010. Background of New Zealand. Northern Island = Fish (Maui), Southern Island = Canoe (Aoraki). This also leads to an interesting fact: New Zealand is the last land mass to be discovered by humans as the Maori only came to inhabit in this place 1000 years ago. Hence, New Zealand is known to be the youngest country in the world. What is the country known for? Kiwi bird (national animal icon). Beautiful Landscape. where Lord of the Rings takes place. Mount Doon in Auckland. The firs...
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Room 14 Busy Bloggers: July 2015
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Room 14 Busy Bloggers. We are a fantastic Year 3/4 class in Hamilton, New Zealand. We hope you enjoy our blog. Monday, July 27, 2015. A Growth Mindset for Term Three. I am fixed because I give up sometimes and I’m growth as well because I do my best in maths and I will keep trying, even if it’s hard. I am good at writing and I am good at reading. I think I’m a fixed mindset. I’m really good at reading but I’m not showing that I’m good at reading. I am a growth mindset because I am good at maths, computer...
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New Zealand: Language & Mode of Education
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Thursday, December 9, 2010. Language and Mode of Education. New Zealand has 3 official languages: English. And New Zealand Sign Language. Maori, also known as te reo Maori, is the official language of the indigenous population of New Zealand. As it is similar to the Cook Island Maori, Tuamotuan and Tahitian, it is classifies within the Eastern Polynesian languages and is recognised in 1987. National Anthem in Maori and translated. Some basic hand signs. Can you spell your name? New Zealand uses the 3-tie...
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NZ sevens captain DJ Forbes and surfer Daniel Kereopa feature on Code | Maori TV
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An overview of Maori Television and the Maori Screen Production Industry. TV and Film Education. NZ sevens captain DJ Forbes and surfer Daniel Kereopa feature on Code. New Zealand Sevens skipper DJ Forbes, ace surfer Daniel Kereopa and former Kiwi player and Warriors coach Tony Kemp are special guests on Maori Television’s award-winning sports entertainment show HYUNDAI CODE this Thursday May 8 at 8.30 PM (repeats Sunday May 11 at 4.00 PM). Laquo; Documentary follows development of Kohanga Reo. You are c...
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Bledisloe School - Room 13: Maori Creation Story in Sand Art
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Bledisloe School - Room 13. We are a class of year 5 and 6 students at Bledisloe School in Napier, New Zealand. Tuesday, 16 June 2015. Maori Creation Story in Sand Art. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Leave us a comment! Read our posts and leave us a comment. You don’t need to login or have a Google account. At the bottom of the post go to ‘comments’ and click. It will get you to prove you are not a robot. Don’t panic when your comment doesn’t appear straight away. Seven Stars of Matariki.
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Bledisloe School - Room 13: Storybird Publishing
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Bledisloe School - Room 13. We are a class of year 5 and 6 students at Bledisloe School in Napier, New Zealand. Monday, 30 March 2015. One of the tasks during our literacy time was to write and publish a Word Power Book.We have had lots of fun finding ways to explore images and search for words that we can use to write a story about the images. We share these books in Storybird online with others after they have been checked by our chief editor - Mrs Dale. Here are a couple that have been published so far.
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Bledisloe School - Room 13: Criminal Files
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Bledisloe School - Room 13. We are a class of year 5 and 6 students at Bledisloe School in Napier, New Zealand. Sunday, 24 May 2015. For the past 2 weeks we have been creating criminals. Our criminals have been based around school. This is one of the examples: The Staple Stealer. He has magnetic powers that attract staples off walls. He is sneaky and strong. His current location is unknown and his known accomplices are Dr Hacks and The Grass Assasian. (Some of our other criminals). Leave us a comment!
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Koanga Festival 2012: Learn Te Reo Maori and Waiata
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The Annual Primary and Secondary schools; Maori Cultural Celebration Howick Ward, Auckland, NZ. Koanga Spring Festival newspaper articles. Maori Pride in Howick. Te Roopu Awhina Support for Schools. Learn Te Reo Maori and Waiata. Learn Te Reo Maori and Waiata. Te Roopu Awhina can assist staff and students. With waiata and Te Reo Maori. Want to Learn More Waiata? Teachers, Kapa Haka leaders and students can always find Maori waiata and lyrics online. Every Matariki is a good time to learn one more song.
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Tea or Coffee UVigo – Páxina 2
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Tea or Coffee UVigo. KIA ORA KOUTOU KATOA! 24 Febreiro, 2017. 24 Febreiro, 2017. Antes de nada: sí, sé que no has entendido el título de la entrada. Es probable que ni siquiera lo hayas leído bien o que desconozcas de qué idioma se trata. Pero no hay de qué preocuparse! Sigue leyendo y tus dudas se resolverán. Para empezar, el título no está ni en chino romanizado, ni en ruso, ni en nada que se le acerque; está en maorí. Se podría traducir por un hola a todos! Antes de 1840 era la única lengua hablada en...
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