Friday, 31 May 2019

The Koka Ngaire mystery!

This week Koka Ngaire went on holiday. Moana had to figure out where she went in NZ with some clues. We first had to figure out where she landed. We made a google hangout call and she told us that the place she landed was one hour from Wellington, that a sad tragic event had happened there this year, there are two major universities, and that the population was around 400,000. We were also given more clues before we called her. Those clues were that she flew two flights to get to where she landed, it's in the south island, and that she drove one hour from where she landed to the place she is now. 
From those clues we narrowed it down to Dunedin, Queenstown, and Christchurch. From those places we found it was Christchurch because of the shootings this year, it was fifty five minutes from Wellington and the population was 381,500. We also crossed checked to be extra sure. So now we knew it was Christchurch where she landed but we still didn't know where she actually was.

She also told us that she was staying by a lake called lake Wainui. She also told us the name of a street that was there. With those clues we guessed that it was Akaroa where she was. We now need to find where she is going next. Where are all in that process and she told us that she is bringing her winter jacket but also her swimming togs. My group guessed she is heading to Hanmer springs because it is freezing temperature there now but they also have a famous hot springs! We still don't know the answer yet and we are waiting for her to get back to us!

Monday, 20 May 2019

Escape Kraznir

Since late last term the level 4 writers have been writing a narrative, fantasy story called Escape Kraznir. Koka Ngaire slowly unlocked new chapter guidelines and we had to follow those and write a story. (We are still going!) I am really enjoying this writing and can't wait to finally have it completed and read the finished product. I enjoy this style of writing because you can use heaps of imagination and lots of cool vocab. Below is the introduction to our writing:

There are two countries separated by a river: Kraznir and Slinsil.  The people of Kraznir are fierce and warlike. Their land is poor and little will grow there.  Their king is called Krill and he lives in a castle in the mountains. To the south of Kraznir is Slinsil.  It is a rich and beautiful country, whose people love peace.
Rumours have reached Slinsil that Krill is planning to send an army to attack them.  They hurriedly prepare to defend themselves. They send a team of spies to Kraznir to find out about Krill’s plans.  They want to know when and where he intends to attack. The spies are successful. Deep in the cellars of Castle Krill they find the complete battle plan.  This, and many other valuable documents, is stored in a large wooden chest. Now the spies have got to get the chest and all its content safely back to Slinsil.
You are the leader of the spies.

Here is the link to My Story

Tuesday, 14 May 2019

The pleasent pou!

Kia ora,
On friday our learning hub had a wheels day!!! We brought bikes, scooters, skateboards, and other modes of transport. We went along the new cycle way to see the pou (statues). Koka Terri's family designed the pou and own land at the top of the hill and at the carpark area. Koka Terri's cousin goes to design school and he designed the image on the concrete. I really enjoyed the pou and can't wait to tell my family and friends that weren't there about them. 

Here are some photos from the day:



The design represents two certain types of birds that would collect kumara.

Thursday, 2 May 2019

Tubular Term 1!

Term 1 of 2019 is officially over and term 2 has started! Last term was jam packed full of exciting and fun activities. So far this year we have been to the Hamantua stream - our awa, to look after the beautiful plants, mulching and weeding. Our school duathlon and inter school triathlon was really fun and we have been to camp Kaitawa which was full of walking, swimming, kayaking and eating! We had feijoa ice cream as an end of term treat and the easter raffle has been drawn!

                                                                                                                   Nui Duathlon - Top 3


Camp Kaitawa 2019 - Panekire bluff                                         
           
MLH working hard





Moana Learning Hub mulching - Our mulching team

Radical Retro Tech!

Every term we have a new inquiry topic. So far we have had the Actions Speak Louder Than Words topic and Culture Club topic. This term the topic is Retro Tech. We have been looking into what kinds of old technology there were in earlier decades and seeing how much they have evolved over the years. So far we have had to pick an item that was either in a box or covered in a cloth and then reveal it to the class. Then we guessed what we thought it was. We then wrote the 5w's and the H about it. The item that my group got was on old tool that people would put in their leather shoes to keep its shape and correct size.

Here are some photos of MLH working on the topic:





Honoring ANZACS!

Yesterday, on the 1st of May we had our WBS ANZAC parade. Some of us held crosses on the stage representing the soldiers from the Tairawhiti region that passed away in war. Grant played the last post on his bugle and David played the bagpipes outside. We sang the national anthem and it was a really great ANZAC assembly.

Here is a photo from the assembly: