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Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Pacific Production



KIA MANAWANUI PRODUCTION


This week we have been practicing our pacific production play.
Lately we have performed in front of majority of the school, and they've enjoyed our show.
The whole idea to this production was to show them a little bit more about natural disasters, and what are the causes of a natural disaster.

Their are six countries that we have done a natural disaster on, and they are the most common natural disasters that happen most of the times in these countries, and these are the disasters and countries we have done put together in our production. They're Fiji - floods, Samoa - Tsunami, Niue - landslides, Cook islands - Volcanic eruptions, Tonga - Hurricanes and cyclones and last but not least our home land New Zealand - Earthquakes.

Each story was interesting, like in one story their was a person that didn't win the drum competition and he was so filled up with jealousy and anger that he slammed his drum sticks on the ground, and because of that he had awoken the volcanic beast. Which caused the volcano to erupt and destroy most of the village and kai moana in the sea. This story had the message of volcanic eruptions in natural disasters.

In some of the plays their were people that had caused these disasters to happen in these villages/countries, or something happened before and then the disaster happened without notice. In each skit has a message.



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Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Museum Reflection

MUSEUM REFLECTION. 

Lately back in this term, we have gone to the museum and discovered about natural disasters, more tech and a squid. Learning more about the natural disasters,  we went to the volcano room and discovered more about how, when,who and what things happens during an explosion. One thing that caught my interest in the volcano area was, the person that had turn't into a statue. It had been frozen for a really really long time. We have learnt how to use a green screen, that makes you look like your standing in front of something or where. Underneath below will be some photos of what happened when we were at the museum.

Te Wiki o Te Reo Maori

Kia ora koutou, ko Star toku ingoa. Earlier this term we have been doing our Pepehas for "Te Wiki o Te Reo Maori." As you read my Pepeha I hope to find more whanau out there. Thank you. Hope you enjoy.