Friday 31 May 2019

Wednesday 15 May 2019

Kea Patrol

Kea Patrol
I strongly believe that Kea patrol should stay in the afternoon just not in the morning. Kea crossing should be in the afternoon since Karoro School is next to the Main road and the road is a busy place in the afternoon because some people will be going home from work and they could be tired and could not see people going across the road which would make the road more dangerous.

Someone could try to cross the road and get run over or if you run you could trip over and get killed If we did not have kea patrol there would probably be more deaths and crashes That would make the road an even more dangerous place to cross.

Some Risky parents park across the road so they won’t have to take longer to get there. At the end of school some children can be tied and not focus on the road.There can sometimes be trucks and the drivers can’t see little kids if they run out onto the main road also outside Karoro School there has been car crashes and people getting hit by cars.
I strongly agree that kea crossing would stay in the afternoon and should not be in the morning. Some parents walk with their kids to the main road and then help them across the road so Kea patrol is not necessary.

Tuesday 14 May 2019

Mana-The Spirit Of Polynesia

Mana-The Spirit Of Polynesia

On Friday Bernard Mangakahia better known as
Mana-the Spirit of Polynesia came to Karoro School and
performed cultural dances.


He told us stories about his kids like when one of his kid
was young he breakdance on the street and he got money
for it and he wanted to do it more and they got lots of money
over a year. He did breathtaking dances like the hoop dance.
 He put hoops on his arms and made it like he was an eagle.
It took him 10 years to learn the dance without falling over and
some native American Indians can do about 40 hoops. At
some point he did the moonwalk and he talked about the moko
and explained what the symbols meant.


Bernard did something with the poi and he called up a
group of people to do what he did. He said for two of the ugliest
peopleto come up and do the haka with him. He also
did sign language while a song was playing. Some words in the
song were, “Keep going forward, work hard, show resistance.

I liked the hoop dances and I would like Bernard to return with
a new show.

Friday 10 May 2019

comic strip

Learning Intentions: We are learning to represent a Te Reo message through visual language.

Success Citera:
Create a comic strip character who will be used to carry your understanding of each phrase of each week