Wednesday, 18 March 2020

Thursday, 12 March 2020

About me






Hi my name is Hinengawai 


I am from Gisborne New Zealand. And I used to live in Queensland Australia and surprisingly I went to another St Mary's primary School. I am 10 and a 
year 6 student in Room 2 my teachers name is Miss Hickling. There are 4 people in my family and my favourite sport is netball. My favourite hobby is listening to music. My goal for this year is to be the best I can be. And I am looking forward to me learning in room 2.

Friday, 6 March 2020

Waste Free Wednesday

 

I was learning about waste free wednesday because
I want to try help the ecosystem .

I found it difficult to choose an image because
there was so many to choose from.

I enjoyed researching about the ecosystem because
I got to see all the other good ideas other people found.



Ash wednesday



I was learning about lent because it is ash wednesday and I want to
try be a better person.

I found it difficult to remove the background because if it misses a spot
 I have to erase it myself

Next time I would change what I am going to give up
because next time I would give up on lollipops.

I enjoyed hearing what my friends were going to give up on
because they had some really good ideas.

Wednesday, 4 March 2020

Seaweek



I was learning about sea life because I want to be a young ocean
explorer and help sea life.

I found it difficult to get an image because
there was so many to choose from.

Next time I would change the font because it would give it a
little more pizazz.

I enjoyed learning about the sea life because it taught me a lot
about sea life.

Facts of Te Tiriti O Te Waitangi



Facts of Te Tiriti O Te Waitangi


1. The treaty was signed over 175 year ago 

2. Captain Cook arrived in Aotearoa 1769

3.The New Zealand war began in 1835

4.The New Zealand war ended in 1872

5. Waitangi day becomes a national day of commemoration in 1960 

6.Waitangi day becomes a national holiday in 1972

7.For over 500 years Maori had Aotearoa to themselves 

8.In the 1760s Pākehā cames to hunt seals and whales

9.In 1830 700 Pākehā were living in New Zealand

10.In 1831 13 chiefs wrote to the king of England asking for his protection