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Thursday, September 23, 2021

Reflection Work

Kia Ora Readers,

I showed commitment by finishing my work and ignoring the people who is not doing their work, I also showed achievement by doing work during lock down even though I wasn't at school, I did respect by not distracting others and not disrespecting the teacher and I also showed resilience by helping others even though i'm suppose to do my work

In WGA I conpleted all my work by focusing and listening to the teacher. The work was hard over the terms but I never gave up I kept on going and going and now I completed my work. When there is a reliever/guest teacher in everyone always go silly so even though there is a new teacher coming in it doesn't mean you don't give them the same respect.

In Arts Kete I picked music production because it makes me calm and focused on the work. me and my group are working on making our new song and I thought it would be hard because I never made a song before and I don't know how to make the lyrics but with my friends help they made me think that I can do it so me and my friends try to make the song and we did it by not giving up.

Thank you for reading and make sure to comment.

What goals have you achieved?


Thursday, September 16, 2021

Tongan Language Week

Kia Ora Readers,

Last week was Tongan Language week and we wanted to learn all about Tongan. My teacher made a slide and it had activities to do and we had to put the things all about it in our slides. Here is mine. It's not much but atleast I put work on my blog! Thank you for looking at my blog. Make sure to comment what you know about Tongan!


Monday, September 13, 2021

Parihaka

Kia Ora Readers,

Today in my class we learned all about Parihaka. It all started when Tohu Kakahi and Te Whiti o Rongomai found Parihaka. Tohu and and Te Whiti wanted peace so they put down their weapons and wanted peace for their people. On November 1881 the goverment didn't like what Tohu and Te Whiti were doing so the goverment arrested many of the men in Parihaka, including Tohu and Te Whiti. In 2003, Parihaka were visited by important people like Martin Luther King Jnr, Mahatma Ghandi and the Japanese peace movement. That's all for today thank you for looking at my blog and make sure to comment. What do you know about Parihaka?