Monday, 30 November 2020
Friday, 20 November 2020
Thursday, 19 November 2020
Wednesday, 18 November 2020
Wednesday: Response to Text
1. What year did the Chief greet Captain Cook wearing his feather attire?
a) 2020 b) 1820
c) 1779 d) 1960i
2. The ‘ahu’ula and mahiole is worn only by?
Captain James Cook
People of high rank
Peasants
School teachers
3. The Hawaiians thought Captain James Cook was a god ?
True b) false
4. Which god did Captain James Cook get mistaken for?
Kāne b) Lono
c) Kū d) Kanaloa
5. What fascinated the crew that travelled with Captain James Cook?
a) the unique feature of Hawaiian culture b) ‘ahu’ula and mahiole
c) beautiful colour and design d) the food
6. How many cloaks and capes were brought back to England:?
a) 13 b) 3
c) 30 e) 0
7. What was unique about the Hawaiian cloaks and helmets?
Its beautiful colour & design b) intricately crafted
The effectiveness as armour d) superpowers to fly
8.Why is the cloak worn once?
a) because the feathers return back to its owners
b) the structure of the cloak becomes fragile
Captain James Cook stole the cloaks
It’s lost
9. The structure of the helmet is made from?
Fibre netting
Siapo
Aerial roots of the ‘ieie plant
Hawaiian flower frangipani
Monday, 16 November 2020
Wednesday, 4 November 2020
Tokelau Art
Tokelau Art
For Tokelau I did the flag.I did the flag because I do not know about Tokelau. The Tokelau flag above depicts a tokelau canoe sailing toward the manu Southern Cross. Take a look at my art.
Monday, 2 November 2020
tongan history
Tongan History:
Highlight the correct answers
About Tonga:
1. How many islands are said to be on Tonga?
a) 168 b) 169
c) 170 d) 171
2. Which of the following are not a group that Tonga was split into?
a) Vava’u b) Nuku’alofa
c) Ha’apai d) Tongatapu
3. What 2 languages are spoken in Tonga?
a) Tongan & English b) Tongan & Samoan
c) Tongan & German d) Tongan & Polynesian
Tongan History:
4. Where did the Polynesians settle 3000 years ago?
a) Nuku’alofa b) Ha’apai
c) Vava’u d) Tongatapu
5. Who brought the Tongans together to become one?
a) Queen Elizabeth b) King George V
c) Tāufa’āhau d) PM Pohiva
6. True or False: Tonga is the only country in the pacific to not give up their own government?
a) True b) False
Mat Weaving:
7. What is used to weave the mats?
a) Modern technology b) Old Technology
c) Hands d) Broken down cars
8. What are mats worn around the waist called?
a) lavalava b) ta’ovala
c) ie d) mat
9. True or false: Woven mats passed down through generations symbolizes pride?
a) True b) False
10. How can you identify where people are from in Tonga?
→ you can know people that are tongan if they have tongan tattoo and have a gold tooth and if sound tonga and they look tongan and if they speak tongan.
Wednesday, 21 October 2020
Tuesday, 20 October 2020
Friday, 16 October 2020
Thursday, 15 October 2020
A famous masterpiece
A famous Masterpiece
Instructions:
Maori art has been recognised globally for their use of materials, patterns and designs. are influenced by their surroundings.
Check out this artist and what inspired her.
Challenge: Decide which character you will. Retell this story about their adventures..
Gold: 4-5 paragraphs (daily entries)
Silver: 3-4 paragraphs (daily entries)
Bronze: 2-3 paragraphs (daily entries)
Planning:
Title: | A girl and her dog Jake. |
Orientation: Who? When? Where? What? Why? | A girl and a dog, on a sunny and toasty afternoon,at her home, trying to draw something beautiful for her dog and for a show. |
Sequence of Events: Beginning Middle End | On a beautiful toasty afternoon, there was a girl that wanted to draw something beautiful for her dog. She got very angry so then she pushed her chair and throwed her electronic pencil on the floor very hard because she made a mistake when she was drawing her robot Soon the dog picked up her electronic pencil .The girl had a plan. During her plan she was thinking about making a costume for her dog. After she had others plan for her dog, her dog gave more ideas for her. Later when she finished, she was so happy. Eventually she grabbed her skateboard. Finally she said to her dog Jake to go play outside with her. |
Describe setting: | Describe feelings | Describe Characters |
*impressive *State of the art *crowded *hectic *unsightly | *anxious *annoyed *livid *elated *ecstatic *overjoyed *thrilled | *charming *likeable *audacious *fearless *valiant *gargantuan |
Start writing
On a beautiful toasty afternoon, there was a girl that wanted to draw something beautiful for her dog.
She got very angry so then she pushed her chair and throwed her electronic pencil on the floor very hard because she made a mistake when she was drawing her robot
Soon the dog picked up her electronic pencil .The girl had a plan.
During her plan she was thinking about making a costume for her dog.
After she had others plan for her dog, her dog gave more ideas for her.
Later when she finished she was so happy.
Eventually she grabbed her skateboard.
Finally she said to her dog Jake to go play outside with her.Friday, 25 September 2020
Thursday, 24 September 2020
Bermuda Triangle Scientific Theory - Questions
Bermuda Triangle Scientific Theory - Questions
Please read the article on Antarctica here before answering the questions.
Outrageous Theories
1) Some people believe that ________
a) Aliens have abducted ships b) Mr Goodwin abducted the ships
c) Chickens have abducted ships d) They believe nothing
2) What do people think that the energy crystals do to ships and planes?
a) Make them navitage straight b) Make them navigate backwards
c) Confuse the controls on ships and planes d) They do nothing
Humans make mistakes
3) What is one thing scientists believe?
a) Humans never make mistakes b) The ships and planes fly themselves
c) Humans make mistakes d) Nothing, they believe nothing.
4) What do scientists think happened to the ships and planes?
a) The were accidentally sunk b) They ran away from the captain
c) They were taken by aliens d) Mr Goodwin steals them all
Weather Conditions
5) There are often what in the Bermuda Triangle?
a) Wild weather patterns b) Aliens roaming around
c) Sharks attacking ships d) Calm seams
6) What kind of forces do scientists believe can disrupt the compass?
a) Radio b) Magnetic
c) Chocolate d) Let the Force be with you
7) What can the magnetic forces do?
a) Disrupt people dancing b) Disrupt people sleeping
c) Disrupt the controls and radios d) Nothing at all.
Every Day Travel
8) What happens every day in the Bermuda Triangle?
a) Animals put on shows b) People swim through it
c) Nothing at all happens d) Ships and planes travel over it
9) What strengthens the theories of scientists?
a) The weather b) Mr Goodin’s claims
c) Every day travel d) Disney Land
Opinion - What do you think about the Bermuda Triangle?
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