Tuesday, 26 November 2019

Whats Kapa Haka?

? What is kapa haka ? 

Kapa Haka is a maori culture. If you want to know what Kapa means it means group and haka means dance.  Most kapa haka songs represent history because in the olden days the iwi did not have books or paper. So the kept the history in waiata. The earliest known rendition of the haka was to get a guy to show his niho. Kapa haka is part kaiwaiata. I hope you learnt a lot.

Leighton house visit

A couple of weeks ago our class went to leighton house (old folk home.  "We are here" said Jo.  Everyone meet up at the front of the rest home.  After a while the HQ (Me, Charlotte and Finn) got asked to pick up the buckets of sand and the flag and put them inside.  So we did, then the whole class came in.

  We got to go up to someone and play them a song on the uke or play a game. I went up to grumpy person and said: do you want me to play the uke?  And he said, NO GO AWAY.  Then we went up to the lady and she said yes.  We played you are my sunshine.  My friend Neve was taking pictures of everyone. The End.

Monday, 18 November 2019

Frosty the pony

Frosty the pony

"Here we are, We are here. this is fancy"said 

Cindy.  That pony

 is perkey over there.  "Hi, im Karen bevits 

kid"said Isabella. 

"Where is your mum darling?"said my mum.  

Isabella replied: she is in the shower. Ten 

seconds later Karen bevit was outside tacking 

frosty up. She (the pony) was crabby and 

tried to bite mum.  Then a kid called Oliver 

hopped on Frosty.  She was lame as in saww.  

Karen demanded Oliver to trot. So he gave her 

a kick and said trot on, she didn't listen 

and he gave her a wack. She trotted. Then 

Karen said that is it,  do you want to buy 

her?  "No" we said.

THE END