Heaven
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Amira
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Letisha
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The red is important because it was made from earth.
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Anthony
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tumanako
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The sky represents the whole world to feel free to do anything in life.
The spirals in the water represents the challenges that you will face in life.
The 12 waka hoe represent our school values. We made sure that all the hoe were facing the same way so that everyone rows in the same direction and so that we get past things together.
The colour red is one of the important colours on our painting because it protects the wood and because it is the natural maori colours the we use today.
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Anthony
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AJ
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Today we painted a plank that mean our 12 waka hoe.
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Sonny
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Friday, 24 June 2016
Want to see a painting done by a international artist and pupils from Tautoro school?
BOOM BOOM WOW WATCH OUT FOR ENEMY FIRE!!!
This week I have been reading a non-fiction book called Harrys War. It is mainly about a man that went to war when he didnt want to. The boss commanded him to do loads of stuff. They trained as hard as they could they used sacks as an enemy and a sticks for spares. By the time it was war harry was afraid that he was going to die.
When the war was finished, they had won the war and they all started cheering and celebrating. guess who was the one not celebrating if you guessed it’s Harry then you are absolutely right. He stood there like a frozen statue and didn’t say a word, all he had in his mind was how would he get home.
A few months/weeks later, they were still trapped at England sling camp, they so wanted to go home and plus they were so bored the boss ordered them to carve a kiwi on the chalk hillside. They never returned Home
My favourite bit was when the soldiers won the war and they had an awesome celebration. What I learned that was that when you're in the army you have to follow orders.
Now I wonder, What have you been reading in class?
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
Friday, 3 June 2016
Wednesday, 1 June 2016
Awesome maths...
Do you want to know how to multiply with high numbers? look at what I have been learning and you might learn it too.
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