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Tuesday, 27 July 2021

My haiku poem

  1. sand scatters the beach
  2. waves crash on the sandy shore
  3. blue water shimmers 


oh hello my name is Tu pakari. Up in the top we learnt how to write a haiku poem for those who don't know a haiku poem is,it is like all poems just you only can write with three lines.They don't rhyme,don't have fool stops and in each sentence you have to use syllables. In the first line you write you have to only use 5 syllables then in the next line you use 7 syllables then last and final you go back to 5 syllables.

Hope you learnt what a haiku poem is and goodbye.     

Monday, 14 June 2021

Marble run

      Today on Monday the 14th of June we made some marble runs the were quit the experience to make but we had to use our brains and be creative as yous can see this marble run to the top left corner its a bit not good but its still in good use and it was fun making it.

Thursday, 8 April 2021

White Tailed spider

 Hey bloggers this is my first blog post since 2021 well anyway we have been learning about reading a  book then getting facts from that book we read then putting those facts that we got into our own words 

HOPE YOU ENJOY This is what I got so far but I will work on it

      

Monday, 11 May 2020

Monday the 11th of may-Todays learning



This is what we are doing for today's maths our warm-up is times table then when your ready we got a maths eye. For my maths eye i can see a picture and my teacher wrote some questions town like what maths question can you ask then i would answer but yeah thats my maths. 

Friday, 6 March 2020

Ruakaka Beach

date comment 27/02/2020

On Tuesday the 25th of February Room 6 and Nga Rua Puawai went to Ruakaka Beach to do an educational programme about identifying a rip. We saw cool vehicles like a jetski,a buggy and a boat. We played fun beach games but it was so tiring because we had to run on the sand. We had a lot of swimming time. It was the best. I had a great day at Ruakaka Beach.

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Thursday, 21 November 2019

Seeing the Queen's son in Waitangi

In Waitangi we went to go see the Queen's son and in name is Prince charles. It was pretty cool seeing him and listening to his speech but before he came we had to wait for ages like 2 hours for him to arrive and we didn't eat the whole day. Then later on after his speech we stood up and had a big stretch and at Waitangi Te rou pou manawa o kawakawa the school roopu did the haka powhiri to welcome Prince charles it was cool to watch them then we went back to school we had our lunch but then the bell rang so it was sad because we only had a little bit of eating time so I had to go home.