
Showing posts with label collaborate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label collaborate. Show all posts
Friday, February 14, 2020
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, 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!
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