This was the task from today's teaser week - a profile about Lorde.
Wednesday, December 4, 2019
Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Te Puna Wairua
Kia Ora Koutou,
Te Puna Wairua have made our movie in-regards to our new and exciting journey of learning Te Reo Māori and our tikanga Māori. We used the manaiakalani values of Ako, Hanga, Tohatoha to show what we have done and how far we have come as a whānau of Tāmaki Primary.
Te Puna Wairua have made our movie in-regards to our new and exciting journey of learning Te Reo Māori and our tikanga Māori. We used the manaiakalani values of Ako, Hanga, Tohatoha to show what we have done and how far we have come as a whānau of Tāmaki Primary.
Tuesday, November 12, 2019
Wednesday, September 4, 2019
Te Mura O Tamaki
Tēnei te tira hou, tēnei haramai nei! Tainui taku waka tapatū ki te moana! Anei rā ko Te Mura o Tāmaki e muramura mai ana āwaho te tuarangi. Anei te tū whakaiti mō mātou te kapa, i tū rangatira mātou i Te Kurarua o Ōwairoa ki te whakanuia i te kaupapa tino whakahirahira mō ngā kura o te whaitua o Te Rāwhiti. Koinei te tū tuatahi mō te nuinga o te kapa, ēngari rā, he tū e kore rawa e warewaretia. Ko wai taku kapa? Ko Te Mura o Tāmaki!
Wednesday, August 7, 2019
Nau Mai haere mai ki Te Puna Wairua
Erima Clarke Pihama |
Joshua Neueli |
Sunday, July 28, 2019
Smart Relationships
Kupu Māori |
Smart Relationships
Our kaupapa this week was on Smart Relationships/Whakawhanaunga Karewa.
The ākonga/students had to brainstorm in groups what are the characteristics of a Smart Relationship online.
The goal or WALT/Whāinga Paetae:
Ka ako te ākonga me me pewhea ka taea e ia te whakawhanaunga kia tika ki runga i te ipurangi, anō hoki, me mōhio ia ki te whakamatua /pause, kātahi ka āta whakāarohia/carefully think he aha ngā momo pārongo rangatira/good information ka taea e au tohatoha/share ki te Ao.
We then came up with some Māori words which we could use in place of the english words as our goal is to read,write, and to speak more in Māori online.
Wednesday, July 3, 2019
Digital Powhiri Te Puna Wairua
Tēnā koutou katoa e te whānau o Te Whare Waipaoa. Ngā wai o te āo, ngā wai o te pō, kia tātou katoa i nawhe atu ki te pōhiri matihiko, he huringa hou mō te āo māori. He wai tapu taku wai, te waipuna o te mihi kia kōrengarenga ana, te waipuna e rere atu ki a koutou mai a mātou Te Puna Wairua. Anei te timatanga hou, he hononga hou, pupuritia tō koutou hoe, kei te haere te waka mātauranga mō tātou katoa. E tātou mā, ki te hoe! Hōake rā! Nei tō mātou waiohatanga e rere atu nei, e rere, e rere, e rere rā.
Kia koe noki e te māreikura, e Whaea Heather, he patupaiarehe mai Toiongārangi, mai te pae tapu o Te Rauroha. Nei a mātou Te Puna Wairua e tūngou atu nei, e mihi atu nei, e tangi atu nei. Mei kore māhau e Whaea, kāre e te waka Cybersmart e anga whakamua. Kāre he kupu hei whakapuaki ngā remurere nei o te manawa, o te aroha, o Te Puna Wairua, nō reira e te Whaea, tēnei te tuku whakawhetai ki a koe, kei te mihi, kei te mihi, kei te mihia ngā mihi.
Wednesday, June 19, 2019
Our new buddy class - Tuhi Mai Tuhi Atu
We have a new buddy class who are based in Gisbourne...we introduced ourselves to them and left them lots of comments on their blog. We can't wait to hear from them, and maybe see them in the virtual powhiri which Whaea Heather and Matua Herman are trying to sort out...
Sunday, June 9, 2019
Whakanuia i Te Wiki O Te Reo Hāmoa
I hanga te akomanga Te Puna Wairua he papa Whakatūranga e whakanui ana i te wiki Te Reo nō Hāmoa. I hāngai ana rātou tēnei mahi ki te mahi pāngarau ara, ko te whenu īne, anō hoki i hāngai ana te mahi ki te toi, Tikanga -ā-Iwi. I tū maia i tū rangatira ana ngā ākonga i mua i te aroaro o te kura me te whakapūaki i ou rātou mahi whakahirahira. Ka mau te wehi Te Puna Wairua.
Wednesday, April 10, 2019
Raranga Matihiko
On Thursday the 4th of April, our akomanga Te Puna Wairua were visited by Kaiako from the Whare Pupuri Taonga, (Auckland Museum) our kaiako were Whaea Waimiiria and Whaea Stacey they came in to teach us about the many digital technology that we can implement in learning with Manaiakalani to learn, create and share. They came in with iPapa and showed us our previous mahi that we had created at the Museum, which was the students digital pepeha. We created our digital pepeha by using Haakoritanga, Stop Motion, Karetao, Robots, Aarai Kaakaariki, Green Screen Room, Peita 3D, and Ao Mariko, Virtual Reality.
Anei ētahi o ngā mahi mīharo.
Wednesday, April 3, 2019
Research project on extinct and native NZ birds...
As a class we co-constructed a blog post by collaborating about our research project...
- Moa was a flightless bird, only the Chief and Rangatira from each iwi tribe could wear the feathers of the Huia bird like korowai, necklace Taonga Whakakai.
- The Tui sucks nectar out of the kōwhai tree and it taste like sticky sweet syrup, Moa feathers were used for Korowai the kakapō they are endangered The kakapō likes things that look like poo.
- Kiwi lays eggs as big as their bodies kakapo can live to 50years to 60yrs 25-50yrs the kiwi can live kakapō are checky.
- The Haste eagle was as big as a human.
- When Māori hunted the Moa they used everything from the beak to the tail and wasted nothing.
- Kiwi are ratatie bird and flightless kiwi iand is a nocturnal animal.
- Kiwi makes a High pitch sound Kiwi use their beaks to gather food.
- Moa are 12 feet tall.
- The huia bird has a high pitch whistle sound.
- The Moa weighed between 500 and 50 pounds.
- The Huia male and Female had different shapes.
Please watch our students powerpoint presentations that they have so magical created Awesome work Te Puna Wairua congrats!
Thursday, March 21, 2019
Paper Dolls for Christchurch
Kia Ora koutou
Yesterday Te Puna Wairua while doing Cybersmart with Whaea Heather and our teacher's Whaea Lee-Ann and Matua Andre we decided to do this paper dolls project in support our whānau in Otautahi (Christchurch). it was a great way to express our sorrow, support and hurt over last Friday incident.
Mā te atua ka manaaki, mā te atua ka tiaki i a tātou katoa.
Kia Kaha, Kia Maia Tātou katoa.
Wednesday, March 20, 2019
Ra Maumahara: Kia Kaha Christchurch...from Room 5 at Tamaki Primary School, Auckland.
On Monday we had a school assembly to remember those who had died in the shooting. We made these slides and pictures and wrote our thoughts down to show that we care. Its a day of remembrance that we will never forget.
Rest In Peace...aroha. x
Rā Maumahara
This page is in the remembrance of all those who have passed away in the tragic events in Christchurch. This is based on a real story that happened in New Zealand. Something happened on 15.03.19 there where 3 men and 1 women they killed 50 people in Christchurch even little kids like a 4 yr old boy. People have sacrificed their lives for there loved ones because they loved themvery very much. Like this women she helped her husband and he was in a wheelchair. And she lost her own life. I am feeling happy but at the same time i am sad I am happy because the people that have passed away are in heaven. I am sad because the person that killed the 50 people didn’t have love. My message is that the people that have passed away i just wanna say that they have left you beautiful memories and they will always be in your heart.
God loves u!!!
Rā Maumahara
Jarrod, Leon and Hemi
15.03.2019
There is a universal truth we all have to face even if we want to or not, everything ends. I had never thought this day would come but it did and I don't like endings. There is a final page of the bible that god has ended for the people who had died. Today we say god still loves you and peace be with you.
Wednesday, March 13, 2019
Monday, March 11, 2019
Our Pepeha from Milan
Kia Ora Koutou,
Anei tētahi pepeha mai tau 6. We have been learning who and where we are from here is one of our year 6 Pepeha.
Anei tētahi pepeha mai tau 6. We have been learning who and where we are from here is one of our year 6 Pepeha.
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Thursday, February 21, 2019
Te Akomanga Te Puna Wairua
Te Akomanga Te Puna Wairua |
He mihi mahana, he mihi nui tēnei ki te Ao. Ko tēnei te akomanga Te Puna Wairua kei Tāmaki Primary. Ko ngā tau 4, 5, 6. Ko tā mātou whāinga hei te mutunga o te tau nei ka kōrero Māori ngā ākonga katoa kia rere pai, kia rere noa te reo rangatira ki te Ao💕
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