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Thursday 31 March 2016

Treaty Of Waitangi book



Kia ora everyone,

Here it is !  Our book about our inquiry learning.  Show your parents.  And make sure you thank Mrs Ngaropo- Tuia for helping us with this.

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Saturday 19 March 2016

The Sun - Friend or Foe

Kia ora Ruma Rima,

We are about to develop our inquiry skills even more and start on a new inquiry.  I hope you have your inquiring minds switched on for this and are going to WONDER about things. 
 Remember:If you are not wondering then you are not inquiring!

Kiwikids News is always a great website to get on to and as I was searching through it I came across something to get you wondering about the BIG Idea for our next focus:

THE SUN - FRIEND or FOE
Click on the link  below to see how NASA has been observing the sun.


Write a comment about something you like about the sun or something you don't like about it.

Saturday 12 March 2016

Treaty of Waitangi - Our Inquiry Update


Tena koutou Ruma Rima,

We are coming to the end of our inquiry into  'Waitangi Day, what's it all about?'

We are all enjoying the different sorts of presentations you are sharing with the class.  Next week we will get to see the two plays that have been written by Hamish and Joban, and Sybilla and Biba.  They have been working hard.  Make sure you share your work with your families and get them to comment on this blog about them.

 Here is one of our posters:


How did NZ change when the European came

By Ojas and Damar

  • The Europeans brought diseases and pipes that made Maori die.
  • The Maori offered land for materials.
  • More and more Europeans came and there were less and less Maori.
  • Maori started to marry the Europeans.
  • The Europeans builded more and more buildings
  • Maori started to learn how to milk cows.
  • The Europeans brought animals including; cows, cats, birds and lots      more.
  • lots of the animals scared the native NZ animals.
  • Maori started wearing European clothes.
  • They started  to have conflict or trouble and a treaty needed to be signed.



You might like to watch  this extra video about theTreaty:




Thank you also for all your questions about Takapuna Primary's visit to Waitangi last week.  I will sort through them and choose a few and we will hopefully skype them on Friday.


I loved Jack D's question: 
What did it feel like to be at the treaty grounds? 


Make a comment on our blog - I am excited to hear your ideas now  about why you think New Zealand/Aotearoa has a special holiday on Waitangi Day. 

Saturday 5 March 2016

Pastel Techniques

Tena koutou Ruma Rima,

Yesterday we watched the you tube clip to learn more about different ways to use pastels.
We learnt that there are different techniques to help us to:


  • blend different colours
  • blend shades (light and dark) of a colour
  • create different textures with pastel

 Please could you watch the  clip again so that you understand these techniques more.                       Click here to watch:


We are about to develop our ideas for our 'Room 5 Bathers' drawings, and you will need to think about which techniques yoou could use with these pictures.

(You could practice if you are at school early, if you have finished your work, or if it is a wet  break time.)

What techniques can you see in this drawing?

Can you share with our class something new that you learnt about drawing with pastel.  How do you think using pastel is different from using paint?  Which technique would you like to practise so you get better at using it?
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