Friday 20 December 2019

summer learning journey


Summer Learning Journey Week 1 Day 3

Summer Learning Journey Week 1 Day 3

Activity 1
1. Invisibility- So I can sneak into my mums car and eat her stash of loilles
2. Mind reading- I can see what people are thinking in there head about me
3. Super speed- I can go to what ever shop i want really fast
Activity 2
Steven Adams
1. What made you want to play basketball?
2. What size shoe do you wear?
3. How tall is he?
4. If you and your sister had a race who would win?
5. What is the most poignts that you have scored in one game?
Activity 3
Mums dream job is seatin up her own cafe .
1. By sharing her photos on social media
2. so people can come and they know about her cafe
3. Doing the disadhes afterwards so she can make more
4. Doing chores so she has less things to worry about and so she can get more things done
5. standing out the front with a card sang welcome to the cafe

Thursday 12 December 2019

Summer learing journey exploring our roots

Taika Waititi is a New Zealand filmmaker, director, actor and comedian. He has produced and/or directed a number of popular films including “Boy,” “Hunt for the Wilderpeople” and “Thor: Ragnarok.” As a child, Taika Waititi lived in Raukokore (a small town on the East Coast of New Zealand). When he graduated from secondary school Taika moved to Wellington to study drama at Victoria University. Despite moving away from home, he has never forgotten his family or his roots (where he comes from).
Speaking of roots, Taika comes from a culturally diverse family. His dad is Maori (Te Whānau-a-Apanui) and his mother is Russian-Jewish. I, on the other hand, am Pākeha (New Zealand European). Most of my ancestors come from England. When I talk about who I am, and introduce myself to others, I sometimes use a pepeha.

Thursday 5 December 2019

Activety 1- Summer learing journey When the road hits the road

Activety 2-When the road hits the road


The amzon rainforste in the worlds largest tropicail rainforste. It is located in the South Amireca and is home to incredibly specila and unique envirominte . Unfortunatethe long-term health of the forest is at risk with hundreds of people entering the rainforest and cutting down trees without permission.