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At Kapa Haka we learn heaps of cool waiata with Whaea Kiri, Matua Sean and Mrs Anderson. We have lots of fun. At Kapa Haka I have my friends...
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Today, Me and Maia, used the Deci Pipes. To use the Deci Pipes, you will start off with 'One Whole' pipe. Then you must put the ten ...
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Last week was Maori language week. Room 12 learnt lots of things from Maori language week like: Mahunga- Head Pakihiwi- Shoulders Poku- ...
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For the past few days, a group called the Porohita's have been making posters about either: Roman numerals, Maori numerals or our number...
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This term I am looking forward to: Athletics Dairy Farm Trip Waterworld And the end of year carol service . As for me, I have already...
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In week 5, team 12 had their assembly. It was based on war time and remembrance for the soldiers that fought at Gallipoli. The story goes t...
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Team 12 made Ice Cream on the 29th of November. My ice-cream was called Uchiha (Ew-Chi-Ha) Choc Chip. Despite it's name, it tasted more ...
Chayse Was spotlight on the arts scary. how many items did you do.
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Chayse Was spotlight on the arts scary. how many items did you do.
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Chayse did you enjoy performing on the night? There were soo many performances that you were a part of like kapa haka, ukelele, choir and never to forget your awesome Solo performance for choir!! Soo cool. I thought your choir did really really well and I look forward to the end of year performance. You were amazing and you know how much we all love to hear you sing. One thing though that we All agree on (mostly the people who sat down the back! ) is that the Mic needs to be turned up to hear you!! Awesome son, well done! love Mum xxoo
ReplyDeleteYes you are so talented, and you love to be a part of multiple groups. Next choir performance you have I hope you are able to do another solo.
ReplyDeleteYour kapa haka was very cool as well.
Kia Kaha my warrior.
Jerome