Wednesday, 9 September 2015
Tuesday, 8 September 2015
Sunday, 6 September 2015
Te Ra( the sun)
Te Ra( the sun) is a hanging piece of art work placed in the Whare kai( dinning room) at the Bluff Marae.
Te Ra is red,white,orange and yellow. When you walk into the Whare kai the first thing you will see is a tremendous beautiful piece of art. When you see him you will think he is 2D but Te Ra is actually 3D.
Te Ra has streamers hanging from him. Te Ra's mouth looks like an upside down w. When you look at him you will see white heart bowandarrows.
What did it represents ?
It represents the Maori feelings, away of rembering stories and a lenged. I think that Te Ra is really pretty and we should make him in our class.
Tuesday, 1 September 2015
Monday, 24 August 2015
Monday, 1 June 2015
Wednesday, 20 May 2015
Thursday, 7 May 2015
Tuesday, 31 March 2015
Dear John Key
To John Key
I'm money mad!!!
Why would you even think about considering getting rid of our money? We are just children.
Yes some kids do probably spend their money on lollies and things they don't need but I'm sure they will learn. We need food too.Some kids could by healthy food. Maybe you're just taking away pocket because you aren't getting any. Look it's our parent's money, they should decide what they do with their money. Not every child is obsessed with lollies you do know. Sometimes money can get kids stuff they need.You don't know us that well so kids might not just get lollies. If you keep comparing about the money I might put in a complaint to the Board of Trustees. I think this is all about lollies and kids spending their money on things they don't need. Why don't you just ban lollies or something. I agree with you. Some kids don't have any food, money or clothes.But some generous people get clothes they don't fit and put them in a clothes bin that goes to the kids that don't have any clothes.Kids should get money for doing proper jobs.Do Children favour and keep pocket money.
Yours Sincerely
Aimee Harris ><
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