Friday, September 20, 2019
Kaikohe culture festive dress rehearsal
Kia ora bloggers, as some of you may know on Tuesday the 17th of September the Paihia School kapa haka roopu went to the Kaikohe Memorial Hall, for the culture festive dress rehearsal. The dress rehearsal was so we know when it was our time to perform, how we were going to perform, how big the the stage was and where to go for the day that we will be performing on ( Thursday the 19th of September). When we go on Thursday I think that I could do more facials.
Thursday, September 12, 2019
Reusing & Attributing Images
In Te Ngahere we have been Reusing & Attributing Images, we have been learning to use the right images for our work. Today I will be teaching you how to check if you can or cannot use an image off the web. First start off by choosing an image, at the bottom of the screen it should say Image is labeled for commercial use with modification that means you are allowed to use it. If it doesn't that means you can not.
Once you have done that photo always has a link, that link has lot of information such as the name of the photo, who took the photo and who the file is licenced under. All of those thing are all important. We made a DLO to show you hope you like it.
Tuesday, September 10, 2019
Reusing & Attributing Images,
In Te Ngahere we have been Reusing & Attributing Images, we have been learning to use the right images for our work. Today I will be teaching you how to check if you can or cannot use an image off the web. First start off by choosing an image, at the bottom of the screen it should say Image is labeled for commercial use with modification that means you are allowed to use it. If it doesn't that means you can not.
Once you have done that photo always has a link, that link has lot of information such as the name of the photo, who took the photo and who the file is licenced under. All of those thing are all important. We made a DLO to show you hope you like it.
Monday, September 2, 2019
Te reo moari
In Te Ngahere we have been learning how to say classroom objects in maori. We have practiced saying them for a couple of days and we played wharewhare (bingo) to help. We also created short animations to help us. My buddy was Franky. We had to say “He aha tenei,” while holding an item in your hand, He aha tenei means what is this. Then the second person will point at the object and say “He _____ Tena”, He ____Tena means That is a______ something. We had to make 10 or more examples of different items and then screencastify it. What I could do better next time is when I have to reply to make sure I say tena and not teni. I really enjoyed making the animation because we all just found out how to take away the background. Here is my animation hope you like it.
Cross country
On Friday we had our school cross country day at the Bledisloe domain. We were all excited to run. We left the school a round 11:15 and got set into our transport cars. Sadly I had a cold so I wasn’t able to run, but my teacher Whea Beck’s asked me to be the photographer. The race started off from the 5 year old boys to the 5 year old girls and all the way up to the 13 year old girls. If you came 1st 2nd or 3rd you got to go to the inter school cross country that has been held in Waikare. It was so fun watching everyone cross the finish line but I wanted to get in there and have ago.
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