Friday 24 November 2017

Book Week

My grin was wider that my face, and my teeth in its pristine order. I was ecstatic to be dressed up, and to see everyone's magnificent costumes. So much time and effort went into these costumes, I couldn't believe my eyes!

My heart was pounding... I wasn't ready for the parade! The results were in, who had the two best costumes in room nine? DRUM ROLL PLEASE... Mac as Mr Stink, and Isabella as The Queen Of Hearts! Not really minding that I didn't win, I kindly congratulate Mac and Isabella for their achievements.

The 'These People Love Reading' activity is next, it is announced that room nine is having Kat Merewether as our person that loves reading! Kat is the author and illustator of the 'Kuwi The Kiwi' series. Kat taught us a couple of things: How to draw expressions , and Kat also read us hew new book 'Kiwicorn'!

Room nine and the rest of Pirongia School really appreciated all the hard work Mrs Bryant put into book week 2017.

Here is my costume on book day, I was Pippi Longstocking.

Friday 3 November 2017

How the Kiwi Lost It's Wings - Reese & Libby's Maori Myth and Legend

Preparing Our Maori Myth & Legend:

Steadily placing the finishing touches onto the background, Reese and I were ready. Rehearsing our lines carefully, we needed to remember the so we were able to tell this wonderful story. Practicing the full thing, we were ready!
                    
                    How the Kiwi Lost his Wings
One day, Tane-mahuta was walking through the forest. He looked up at his children reaching for the sky and he noticed that they were starting to sicken, as bugs were eating them.
He talked to his brother, Tane-hokahoka, who called all of his children, the birds of the air, together.
Tane-mahuta spoke to them.
"Something is eating my children, the trees. I need one of you to come down from the forest roof and live on the floor, so that my children can be saved, and your home can be saved. Who will come?"
All was quiet, and not a bird spoke.
Tanehokahoka turned to Tui.
"Something is eating my children, the trees. I need one of you to come down from the forest roof and live on the floor, so that my children can be saved, and your home can be saved.
"E Tui, will you come down from the forest roof?"
Tui looked up at the trees and saw the sun filtering through the leaves. Tui looked down at the forest floor and saw the cold, dark earth and shuddered.
"Kao, Tanehokahoka, for it is too dark and I am afraid of the dark."
Tanehokahoka turned to Pukeko.
"Pukeko, will you come down from the forest roof?"
Pukeko looked down at the forest floor and saw the cold, damp earth and shuddered.
"Kao, Tanehokahoka, for it is too damp and I do not want to get my feet wet."
All was quiet, and not a bird spoke.
Tanehokahoka turned to Pipiwharauroa.
"Pipiwharauroa, will you come down from the forest roof?"
Pipiwharauroa looked up at the trees and saw the sun filtering through the leaves. Pipiwharauroa looked around and saw his family.
"Kao, Tanehokahoka, for I am busy at the moment building my nest."
All was quiet, and not a bird spoke. And great was the sadness in the heart of Tanehokahoka, for he knew, that if one of his children did not come down from the forest roof, not only would his brother loose his children, but the birds would have no home.
Tanehokahoka turned to Kiwi.
"E kiwi, will you come down from the forest roof?"
Kiwi looked up at the trees and saw the sun filtering through the leaves. Kiwi looked around and saw his family. Kiwi looked at the cold damp earth. Looking around once more, he turned to Tanehokahoka and said,
"I will."
Great was the joy in the hearts of Tanehokahoka and Tanemahuta, for this little bird was giving them hope. But Tanemahuta felt that he should warn kiwi of what would happen.
"E kiwi, do you realise that if you do this, you will have to grow thick, strong legs so that you can rip apart the logs on the ground and you will loose your beautiful coloured feathers and wings so that you will never be able to return to the forest roof. You will never see the light on day again."

All was quiet, and not a bird spoke.
"E kiwi, will you come down from the forest roof?"
Kiwi took one last look at the sun filtering through the trees and said a silent goodbye. Kiwi took one last look at the other birds, their wings and their coloured feathers and said a silent goodbye. Looking around once more, he turned to Tanehokahoka and said,
"I will."
Then Tanehokahoka turned to the other birds and said,
"E Tui, because you were too scared to come down from the forest roof, from now on you will wear the two white feathers at your throat as the mark of a coward.
Pukeko, because you did not want to get your feet wet, you will live forever in the swamp.
Pipiwharauroa, because you were too busy building your nest, from now on you will never build another nest again, but lay your eggs in other birds nests.
But you kiwi, because of your great sacrifice, you will become the most well known and most loved bird of them all."


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Kahikatea Team Camp 2017

Raft Building

The raft rocked from side to side. My mind raced we needed to think of a way to stay on the raft before it engulfed us into the freezing water! Our legs were rapidly getting swallowed deeper and deeper into the water. The raft rambunctiously flipped us off the raft, leaving us in the icy water!

Before all of the drama: Time ticked, we needed to get this raft finished! Tighten the loose knots! Or else the barrels wrapped in the rope would come undone and they would separate and go their own ways! Time was up, the raft looked sturdy and tight... Was it enough?

Anxiously placing the raft into the water, it floated, that was definitely a relief to all of us! One by one, our group piled onto the raft. It wobbled to and fro. What will happen next? (The answer is at the top.)


Here's a photo of our talent show group:
The Pig is Addison, on the left me (Libby), in the middle is Lexi, and on the right is Hannah.

I couldn't manage to find a photo of group four on the raft, but I hope you like this photo of our talent show group!