Monday, 14 September 2020

Painted hoe patai

 This week I have been working on the patai for my hoe waka take a look at my mahi  that I have been doing.



  1. What are “hoe waka” hoe waka are paddles





  1. What were waka taua used for? waka taua was used for transporting war weapons and to transport large groups of people.





  1. What are 4 reasons hoe waka were important to Māori life? because they are used to turn the boat and to move the boat. The padiles are used for art carving and to tell people about their pepeha.







  1. Where did the designs on hoe waka come from? What is the name for the designs on them? The designs of hoe waka represent your pepeha. The designs on the hoe waka is called kowhaiwhai.





  1. Who exchanged things on october 1769? (the 2 groups)It was the Maori and Europeans.

 

 




  1. Where are those hoe waka now? Only twenty hoe waka survived; there are only two of the hoe waka left in aotearoa and the rest are at mushime and private colleges.

A comparison between the Maori and Hawaiian version of catching the sun.

 we have been learning  about Maui and his adventures. we compared both versions of him catching the sun. I  have storyboard the main points on Book creator.

please click this link to see what I have done.        leave me a comment-Nga mihi



Facts about Italy

 This week we have been finding facts about Italy take a look at the four facts I've done. [please leave a comment

How we are changing

 This week we have been working  on how we are body are changing  take a look at my mahi also please leave a comment.


Kupu matching

This week we have been working on hoe waka matching the kupu with the picture  please leave a comment.


activity 1

Kia ora,today during class time I have been having a look at the summer learning journey here is my work for activity 1 where you find a pic...

kaley