Kia Ora koutou, I am a learner at Tāmaki Primary School in Auckland, New Zealand. I am in Te Puna Wairua a Bi-lingual unit where we speak Māori and English. My teachers are Whaea Lee, Matua Andre who is also our Kapa Haka tutor and our new pouako Whaea Saf.
Thursday, 26 December 2019
Thursday, 5 December 2019
Tuesday, 26 November 2019
Thursday, 7 November 2019
Wednesday, 6 November 2019
Narrtive writing
Once upon a time there was a little girl named Tuiana,”Tuiana” wished that she was sitting on a cloud that had candy on it. And have a big book. “Tuiana” was reading the big book It had photos of her on the big book.
Well,she was eating the candy then she disappeared in the book then the book dropped on the grass
Problem
The problem was that on that day was school! Time and”Tuiana” got in big Trouble because she slept in and “Tuiana’s mum had work to do so Tuiana’s mum dropped Tuiana at school.
Tuesday, 15 October 2019
Wednesday, 26 June 2019
Giant Pandas
Giant Pandas
Giant pandas first become endangered in 1990.
The latest census in 2014 found there were 1,864 Giant pandas were alive
in the wild. Giant pandas were endangered because one of the main
reasons that panda populations have declined is habitat destruction.
As the human population in China continues to grow,
pandas’ habitat gets taken over by development,Pushing
them into smaller and less livable areas,giant pandas live
in China.

The latest census in 2014 found there were 1,864 Giant pandas were alive
in the wild. Giant pandas were endangered because one of the main
reasons that panda populations have declined is habitat destruction.
As the human population in China continues to grow,
pandas’ habitat gets taken over by development,Pushing
them into smaller and less livable areas,giant pandas live
in China.
Giant Pandas
Monday, 24 June 2019
Thursday, 13 June 2019
fish
Fish
-Are cold water
-live in water
-Have fins not legs
-Have gills instead of lungs to breathe under water
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Reptiles
Reptiles
-Are cold blooded
-Have scales not fur.
-Have ear holes not ears
-Have dry skin
-live on land and water
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Amphibians
Amphibians
-Are cold-blooded
-Live on land and water
-lay eggs
-Have mostie skin
-Have webbed feet.
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Mammals
Mammals
-Are warm-blooded
-Their young drink their mother’s milk.
-We are mammals.
-Have hair or fur
-Give birth to live young
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Wednesday, 5 June 2019
The fish of Maui
Once upon a time maui and the brothers were in a
whare and the brothers were jealous of Maui becauce
Maui had powers and they didn't so the brothers
sneaked out when Maui was in their canoe so the
brothers were paddling when Maui sprang up from t
he bottom of the canoe after Maui was paddling and
the brothers begged after a while Maui got his hook
when and it turned and turned and when Maui threw
the hook he got a are carving after that they got a
huge and long fish and Maui said for his brothers to
not damage the fish so when he got back he was
angry because his brothers put cuts on the fish when
Maui told the brothers to make fire it doesn't get
damage so Maui was for ever mad at them.
whare and the brothers were jealous of Maui becauce
Maui had powers and they didn't so the brothers
sneaked out when Maui was in their canoe so the
brothers were paddling when Maui sprang up from t
he bottom of the canoe after Maui was paddling and
the brothers begged after a while Maui got his hook
when and it turned and turned and when Maui threw
the hook he got a are carving after that they got a
huge and long fish and Maui said for his brothers to
not damage the fish so when he got back he was
angry because his brothers put cuts on the fish when
Maui told the brothers to make fire it doesn't get
damage so Maui was for ever mad at them.
Monday, 27 May 2019
New Zealand at war
New Zealand At Wars
In The 1850s the new settlements grew & the Pakeha had more power over
New Zealand.
New Zealand.
Farmers wanted more & more land but the maori did not want to sell their land.
This was especially true of the waikato & Taranaki Areas.
This was especially true of the waikato & Taranaki Areas.
For maori the land was sacred a had on to their grandchildren as a gift.
Many maori were worried that the Europeans were getting stronger & more control.
Numerous become worried when they saw the European population rapidly enlarge.
Then by 1858 there were as many Pakeha as Maori in Aotearoa
Then by 1858 there were as many Pakeha as Maori in Aotearoa
(New Zealand).
There were also question of who owned the land. Some Maori even sold
the land which they did not own.
And in the past such many arguments has been settled by fighting.
the land which they did not own.
And in the past such many arguments has been settled by fighting.
But Then in 1860 the war stop between the British soldiers & the north land tribles.
Battles were in Taranaki the waikato and also near Tauranga.
Battles were in Taranaki the waikato and also near Tauranga.
Tuesday, 21 May 2019
Autumn! is arriving.
Today I went down to the field. When I went down to the feld all of the crispy leaves were falling down on the ground. Same of them were under my feet. The leaves were squishing under my feet and I noticed that they changed color. So me and my friends picked same leves and they were colorful and we took them to class. 
Thursday, 2 May 2019
measure
Today we have been learning how to measure length and width me Too say wah Fine Christine and Punua. We had to do the the length of the vegetable garden me and Punua was doing the length of the garden.The length was 9m.10cm. Fine and Too say wah did the next one and they did the width and the width was 9m.80cm and Mrs Sharma took same photos then we were finished so we went back to class.
Thursday, 28 March 2019
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