Wednesday, June 12, 2019

Our Matariki stories


Matariki stars are cool.
By Lily

Matariki stars are beautiful and they shine.
By Eiva

I am looking at the Matariki stars.  They are shiny.
By Maariya

I see the stars.
By Wyatt

I see the Matariki stars.
By Moss

I see a ‘plus’ star.
By Manaia

I see Matariki stars.
By Tyler

Matariki is the start of the new year.
By Perrin

I see a star.
By Flynn

I like the Matariki stars.
By Caitlin

I see seven stars.
By Aidan

I can see the stars.
By Ari

I see the stars.
By Elise

I am looking at the stars.
By Philemon

I see seven stars.
By Drew

I can see the stars.
By David

I can see the Matariki stars.
By Archie

I am looking at the Matariki stars.
By Ruby

Sunday, June 2, 2019

Our Museum Trip

Last week, we went to the Museum and this is what we learnt...

We learnt about Waka and carving and so many interesting things.
These were some of the comments the students shared after our trip:

Did you know that a Waka was carved from an enormous tree - its HUGE!

Did you see all the carvings?

The feathers on the eyes of the waka are albatross feathers.

We heard a story about Matariki and there were heaps of lights and darkness

Did you know that the sculpture outside the museum is called 'The Tongue of the Dog'.

I liked making our own paper waka.
Here are our stories:
I liked the waka because it swims in the water.
By Philemon


I liked the lights and the waka at the museum.
By David


I walked over the bumpy bridge.
By Ari


I liked the Tongue of the Dog. 
By Wyatt

I liked the waka. 
By Aidan

The Tongue of the Dog was spitting out the water.
By Flynn


I saw the Waka Te Winika. 
By Moss

I liked seeing the waka. 
By Caitlin

I liked going to the museum and seeing the carvings.
By Perrin


I am crossing the bridge. 
By Lily

The three Billy goats gruff. 
By Archie

I see a waka. I saw some feathers.
By Maariya



I saw a waka. I saw some feathers.
By Ruby


I liked the outside of the the museum, the Tongue of the Dog.
By Eiva


I saw some carvings. 
By Tyler 

Making Tukutuku panels for our Wharenui...

We have been busy in Room 3 creating Tukutuku panels for our Wharenui...We used paper to weave our panels.

We have also been working on our class Korowai for the Art Exhibition next term...but you'll have to wait and see, it is gorgeous!