Friday, September 05, 2014

HOW MAUI FISHED UP THE NORTH ISLAND

Long long ago when the world was plain there was nothing but a long great green and blue land and the occasional tribe.
Pretty plain isn’t it?.

One of these tribes was Kahungunu, this tribe was feared for it’s reputation to kill. They were so feared that when they launched their Waka into the great oceans of Tangaroa everyone fled.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           
       
But one day when they were heading home Maui dropped his patu and it sunk deep, deep into the ocean, Maui jumped overboard to get it.
The others threw down their hook and it hooked up Maui so he wouldn't drown, but just as Maui found his patu and was about to return to the surface, he saw a big fish, he hooked it and tugged.

His brothers then pulled it up and fished up new land.That is how the North Island came about. The South Island however is a whole other legend.

Maui then went back to his whanau and offered new land, they accepted his offer and came to their new land.
Moral: take chances
BY AIDAN.E

Thursday, August 07, 2014

APOLLO GREEK MYTH

WALT Summarise


A summary is a shortened version of a text that contains all the main points.
Summarising is an important skill that helps us when we are researching, gathering and presenting information.


Finding key words and
phrases helps us to
summarise the text.


example, Summarising
My summary is that cheetahs are the fastest land animals in the world and that their bodies have made adaptations to help them to go fast.

Student checklist for summarising


  • I highlighted key words and phrases.
  • I found or created a topic sentence.
  • I used a dictionary or asked someone to find the meanings of words.
  • My summary isn’t just a list of facts – the sentences are linked together to create a smaller version of the original text.
  • My summary is written in my own words – I haven’t copied out sentences or chunks from the original text.


Summary topic
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Task


The key word hunt graphic organiser is a flowchart that will help you through the process of searching for key words, identify them and then use them to write a summary.


1. Read the myth and legend ‘Apollo’’. Get an overall sense of what the text is about.


It is about Apollos mum and dad trying to find a sacred spot to give birth to apollo


2. Read the myth and legend again, noting important details, possible key words, etc in the boxes on the left hand side of the graphic organiser.


3. Write the key words and phrases in the top box on the right.


4. Finally write your summary using the keywords and phrases in the box below that.
Key Word Hunt


1. Write notes below about things you think are important in the text e.g details, any possible key words

That Apollo is the god of music healing and light
The spot he was born is considered sacred
Here is the site I got all of this from




2.  I think the key words and/or phrases are:

sacred
Apollo
Greece
Zeus
greek
mythology
oracle
delphi
god of the sun Apollo is the god of music healing and light


3. Use the key words and phrases to write a brief summary.

This greek myth was about Apollos parents trying to find a sacred spot to give birth to Apollo They found a island who let them give birth to Apollo from that time on he was know as they god of light.healing and music.














Monday, August 04, 2014

TANE MAHUTA

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Tane mahuta is a giant kauri tree, his exact age is unknown, but is estimated that it is between 1,250 and 2,500 years old.
The tree is a remnant of the subtropical rain forest that once grew on the North Auckland Peninsula.
Tane Mahuta is the most famous tree in New Zealand along with Te Mauta.
Tane Mahuta is located in the Waipoua forest of New Zealand.
Maori Legends say that Tane Mahuta is separator of heaven and earth, Papatuanuku (Earth Mother) and Ranginui (The Sky God), which are also his parents.
Tane Mahuta was first discovered and identified in the 1920’s then in 2002. During the drought of 2013 nearly 10,000 liters of water from a near by stream was diverted to Tane mahuta,which was showing signs of dehydration.
According to maori creation myth tane mahuta is the Ranginui the sky father of papatuanuku.
Here are his measurements

trunk girth
13.77m (45.2ft)
Trunk height
17.86m(58.0ft)
Total height
51.2 m (168 ft)
Trunk volume
244.5 m3 (8,630 cu ft)
Total volume
516.7 m3 (18,250 cu ft)
 Let’s continue with the facts
All the measurements above were taken in 1971,the most current measurements may be found on the new zealand tree register. http://register.notabletrees.org.nz/tree/view/800.
I hope that you have learned a lot about tane mahuta.
Written by AIDAN

edited by RANI

Monday, June 16, 2014

Chapter 1 summery of bomber dog.

It all started when a little puppy was being teased by some seagulls then a big dog scares them away. The big dog take the little puppy to her little den(a blown up shed) these dogs where going through,a war the big dog remembers her house being blown up and her owner being taken to hospital. The next morning the dogs went to find food the puppy finds a bone but a gang of feral dogs start up a chase,eventually the give up and go to their own den and the house dogs,went to their den when a bomb is dropped on their shed the puppy has to drag his old hero out and onto the sidewalk.