Mōrena tamariki ātaahua! Happy Māori Language Week!
Today is Rāpare 16 Mahuru (Thursday the 16th of September.) Here are a few reminders for today:
You are still learning but in the comforts of your home.
Please remind your Pt England Team 4 friends and neighbours to come to our our Meets
Be on time to your Google Meets: 9am, 11am and 1:30pm.
Rooms 6, 7 & 8 click on the link for your literacy class with your literacy teacher at 11am.
If there is something wrong with your Chromebook that is stopping you from learning, please let one of the Team 4 teachers know.
Reminder about our kōrero - Learn a new skill: What is something new you would like to learn this week team. 4? Challenge yourself to do something new! Also remember GM 4 GM (Good manners for Google Meets) & stay Cybersmart.
Mr Vogt will be having Makerspace everyday at 1pm. Feel free to go to his Meets where you will be making awesome things with him!
Extension don't forget your meet with Miss West today.
WALT: become familiar with a new topic.
Watch the video.
Write four facts about how to prepare a hangi.
Use the checklist to make sure you are up to date.
WALT: use our research skills to gain a better understanding about a topic.
Read the article
Complete the 'Response to Text'
Complete the Research Presentation
Share these tasks on your blog, along with a blurb telling your audience what you have done.
Finished?
Go to Epic or Sunshine Books
WALT: write a food brochure.
Watch the video to get some inspiration. Choose a Māori Food/Meal.
Make a copy of the writing template.
Complete the writing task for today.
Post on your blog.
WALT: exploring properties of 2D Shapes.
Watch the video.
Practice your times tables.
Complete a Bronze, Silver, Or Gold Activity. Challenge yourself!
Complete XtraMath and Maths-Whizz.
Remember to keep posting your progressions for Maths Whizz - keep working hard on it!
Make a copy of the Google Drawing.
Make your own Paraoa Parai (Fry Bread). Choose your own ingredients - sweet or savoury.
Post it to your blog.
Extra for Experts: Create both a sweet and savoury Paraoa Parai. Think about how much you might sell them for if you were running a stall at the Night Markets.
This is an adapted story of Maui and the Giant Fish
'Over many hundreds and thousands of years, these gullies and mountains became part of the landscape of Aotearoa as we know it today. Birds, plants, animals and the people of Hawaiki populated the giant fish of Māui. And in time Māui's giant fish became known as the North Island of Aotearoa, and Māui's canoe the South island.
This is the story of Māui and the giant fish.'
Author and Illustrator: Peter Gossage.
If you need help with how to put things on your blog please watch this video.
Then place your blog link into the checklist so your teacher can see you have finished.
Watch the video to find out more about how we can have good manners during our Google Meets.
Watch the video to find out more about how we can stay active during lockdown, and find some tips about how we can stay focused on our work.
Use the slide to include te reo Māori in your blog comments
Open Ngā Tākupu Rangitaki Papai
File - Make a copy
Insert your name in the title
Move to your Cybersmart folder
Make a copy of these Slides.
Record yourselves completing the challenge that has been laid down for you.
Get the link for your Slides and put it into these Google Forms.