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Wednesday, September 6, 2017

WALT: express ourselves in written language


LISTEN
ALWAYS
MOST OF THE TIME
SOMETIMES
HARDLY EVER
NEVER
HOME
Brothers
Mum
Dad
Neighbours
Nephew
SCHOOL
Matt
My bros
Te kaapua
Tyler- Rein
Joseph
COMMUNITY
League team
Friends
Shop keepers
Fish & Chips People
Strangers

Is my voice heard here are the people that listen to me at home, school and out in the community for example at sports events or just things i do out of home and school. The people that always listen to me is my brothers ( at home ) Matt ( at school ) League team ( community ) those are all the people that listen to me at home, school and out in the community. And the list goes on and on like people that listen to me most of the time, sometimes, hardly ever and never.  

Tuesday, September 5, 2017

WALT: Know the difference between Tangihanga and Kawemate

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE?
By Areka
Questions?
Tangihanga
MEANING: My understanding of a tangihanga is when someone passes away.  To set everything up e.g  (marae, wharekai etc).
Kawemate
MEANING: My understanding of a Kawe Mate is something similar to a powhiri. Whanau brings back ashes or photo of the loved one who passed for other whanau who missed the tangi.
Why?
Because Whaea Dawnette Passed Away.
For whaea Dawnette, matua Sam and their whanau.
When?
2 Weeks Ago on the weekend 19th August til Wednesday 22nd
Today on Monday 4th September at Tautoro School.
How?
Sad because whaea Dawnette Passed away.
Weird because it was my first time experiencing a kawemate.
Where?
At the marae in Awarua and in Whangarei.
At Tautoro School.