Day: March 26, 2025

North Island kokako Callaeas

LI: To use our smart searching skills.

For this activty reached about kokako bird and write some facts about it.

Embed your DLO on your blog.Our Year 7/8 camp was at Kokako Lodge in Hunua.

Our challenge today was to use our smart searching skills to find out about the kokako bird and create an infographic to share the facts we researched in our own words.Something I found interesting about the kokako bird was they can Run on their long legs over the tree branches.

What Samuel Marsden saw

LI: To use the information in the diary extract to create an image of what we think Samuel Marsden saw when he sailed down the Tamaki awa.

We used Adobe Express to create a image about what I thought Samuel Marsde  saw while he was going down the Tamaki River.

We included a boat, a church, two houses and bushes because that is what we thought Samuel Marsden saw while passing down the river.

We learnt that he went all around the world and that there were no houses at that time.

A Monent In Time

LI: To write a poem that describes a moment in time

For this Activty I did Hi Bream and it was very scary at first be I got up there anyway it was fun up there and scary too.

Embed your DLO on your blog.

At camp we had lots of challenge activities to try. Our challenge in with our poem was to chose our words carefully so that we painted a clear picture of what we were describing in the mind of our readers. and I have described what it was like to…. We chose this challenge because we can tell the word how we felt facing our fears and the activtes.

Samuel Marsden

LI: To understand why staying hydrated is important for our health and learning.

For this activity My DLO is about Samuel Marden and their are some facts about Samuel Marden and a pictuer of him and if you don’t know whos work look at the bottom and it will say the name Samuel Marden.

where his mission of Christianity began,he first sermon was at Oihi Bay in the Bay of Islands He became friends with Ruatara who translated a service held at Rangihoua also in the Bay of Islands.

I learnt its is important to use my own words because it’s made with cretivity. 

 

 

Pepeha

Today I did my pepeha It’s a part of my family line to where I came from, who I am proud to share with others.

It show’s my mountian river, marae, tribe and growing up in  Auckland.

I’m proud to be Maori.

Nau mai Haere mai