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Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Ki O Rahi

 Rules
Ki O Rahi can be played both indoors and outdoors, The team roles are Kioma score points by touching pou with the ball. Taniwha score points by shouting at the tipo with the ball.
If the ball goes outside the line the last team who had it has to hand it over to the other team to throw in.
If taniwha scores play cares on and if kioma scores play restarts with a kick-off from Te Marama. Players with the ball have to be running or have five seconds to pass the ball. players can get the ball as long as their feet don't go out of there legal zones. plays can not enter Te ara unless they are Ki oma or Kaitiaki. ki oma can not go thru or over Te ara to score.

When you play Ki O Rahi the aim is to outscore the opersishon  
here is a photo of the setup 
  

Here is what you will need to play



Tuesday, September 17, 2019

doodling


Today we did doodling we did it because last Friday Bruce Potter came to our school.
Bruce Potter is a famous doodler he is an award-winning Illustrator who has over 120 books.
He is an Illustrator, author, musician, and a composer, he has also performed in his one-man show to over 300 New Zeland schools in the past five years.
He has a world record in weightlifting and came 3rd at the world masters bench press championships in 2009.
Heres my doodle up the top and his one is down the bottom.

                                           

Sunday, September 8, 2019

my learnings maps



This is my learning map, a learning map is when you reflect on your learning throughout the month. To me, I think doing this is a good way to be more confident in our learning.
here is my learning map hope you like it.!