Showing posts with label Writing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Writing. Show all posts

Friday, August 6, 2021

Ayla - Supermarket Trip Presentation -Whatś in our food

 

On the first week of term 3, Room 2 went on a trip to New World to look at different  food labels, with a lady from the Heart Foundation named Isabelle. The categories were Breakfast Cereals, Bread, Muesli Bars, Snack Foods, and Milk or Dairy Products. When we got back, our teacher told us to make a presentation of our trip. If you want to, take a look at mine.

 

Friday, June 25, 2021

Ayla - Matariki information report

 Matariki Information Report
By Ching and Ayla
Finding Matariki – Kiwi Conservation Club
What is Matariki?
Matariki is the Maori name for the cluster of stars known as Pleiades. The stars are seen for most of the year but they disappear in late April. The cluster of stars re-apear during the middle of winter. Matariki rises in mid-winter and is the start of the Maori New Year.

What does the name Matariki mean? What was the Maori myth behind Matariki?
There are other names for Matariki such as eyes of God, little eyes, and seven sisters. Matariki was also believed to be the name of the oldest sister. The oldest sister would guide her younger sisters to their places in the sky. There was a myth that Ranginui (the Sky Father) and Papatuanuku (the Earth Mother) were separated by their children. Then Tawhirimatea (the God of Wind) got so angry that he tore out his eyes and threw them into the heavens.

Matariki was a time for…
Matariki was a time for remembering the people who died in the last year and also a happy time to harvest crops like kumara and taro. It was a great time to go fishing, and for hunting birds. People also flew kites because ancient custom says that they fly close to the stars. It was also a time to make plans for the future. Also during, Matariki people would sing, dance and feast. Matariki is also a time to tell stories.

Matariki celebrations, the past and today.
The celebration of Matariki had stopped in the 1940’s, but then revived in the early 2000’s. At first, not a lot of people celebrated Matariki, but over the years, thousands of people joined the celebrations.

Extra Information
The nine stars are called Matariki, Tupuarangi, Waipuna-a-Rangi, Waiti, Tupuanuku, Ururangi, Waita, Pohutukawa and Hiwa-i-te-Rangi. Each star holds a certain significance over our wellbeing and environment, as seen from the Maori view of the world.


Monday, June 14, 2021

Ayla - Goldilocks and the Three Bears recording (Transacquisiton Pedagogy)


First half of the Goldilocks and The Three Bears Recording  


 Second Half of the recording

 

Wednesday, April 7, 2021

Ayla - Pepeha recording

 

Room 2 and I created our own Pepeha, sort of like an introduction. When we were finished with creating the Pepeha, we were told to create recordings of us reading our Pepeha on the app, Screancastify. Here is my recording.

Thursday, April 1, 2021

Ayla - Easter Acrostic Poem


 This week we have been making Easter Acrostc poems. Here is my poem

Tuesday, March 30, 2021

Ayla - Chocolate Senses poem

 

Yesterday, we started off on creating poems on chocolate for easter. The poem was about us describing chocolate.

Wednesday, March 3, 2021

Ayla - Pepeha Template

 Pepeha Template


Tena Koutou Katoa 


Ko Puketapapa Tōku maunga


Ko Pacific Tōku moana (river, lake, ocean)


Ko Lawrence Tōku matua 


Ko Jasma Tōku whaea 



Ko Chester Tōku koro


Ko Pauline Tōku kuia


Ko Christ the King Owairaka Tōku kura


Ko Miss Paton Tōku kaiako


Ko Mr Hadnett te tumuaki 


No Tamaki Makaurau ahau


Tekau oku tau


Ko aku hoa ko Rocio, Hailey, Aadirai, Alexus, Jia


Ko Ayla tōku ingoa

Nō reira, tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou katoa.




Tuesday, February 16, 2021

Ayla - Mum's Journey story

 

This is the story about my Mum’s arrival to New Zealand. My Mum was born

on the 4’th of August, 1981. In the area of Upolu, Samoa.

She arrived in New Zealand in 2008. My Mum had arrived here in New Zealand

to continue with school. While she was here, she found it a nice place to stay

so that’s what she did, she stayed. She had chosen New Zealand as a place

to stay because she used to stay in New Zealand as a child. She was also a

citizen in New Zealand. She also told me it was easier to move to New Zealand,

than to another country. When she moved to New Zealand, she stayed in

Auckland, Mt Roskill. When my Mum moved here in New Zealand, she found

the people okay. But she didn’t really know anyone, they just kept to

themselves. She finds New Zealand very different from her home country

(Samoa). My Mum finds New Zealand to be a much more developed country,

she also finds it a lot bigger. Moving to New Zealand gave her homesickness.

New Zealand wasn’t a very familiar place to my Mum. The only people she

knew were some family members. To my Mum, Samoa will always be her home.

My Mum told me about how she misses the oceans and rivers, along with all the

food, people, her family and friends. She also misses the scenery, and the

culture. My Mum has only been to Samoa, (her home place) only twice, in

13 years.



Ayla - My Journey - How did I come here?

 My Journey

How did I come here? 



  1. Where was your birth place? 

Mum: “I was born on the 4’th of August, 1981, in Upolu, Samoa.”




  1. When did you come to New Zealand? 

Mum: “I came to New Zealand in 2008.”




3. What was the reason for coming to New Zealand? Did you have family here?

Mum: “I came to New Zealand so I can go to school again. On the way, I found it a nice place to stay.”






4. Why did you choose New Zealand as a place to visit and stay? 

Mum: “I moved here because this is where we used to live when we were younger. We were citizens here. It was easier to move here than to another country.”



5. How did you travel to New Zealand? Were there any stops on the way to New Zealand?

Mum: “There weren’t any stops on the way.”




6. Where in New Zealand did you visit and ended up staying? 

Mum: “We moved to Auckland, and we stayed in Auckland, Mt Roskill.”




7. How did you find the people when you first arrived? 

Mum: ”They were, okay. We didn’t really know anyone. They just kept to themselves.”




8. How different was New Zealand compared to your birth place? 

Mum: “Very different. It’s a much more developed country, alot bigger.”



9. Did you go through any transition shock or homesickness when you came here? 

Mum: “Yes, it wasn’t familiar to me. I didn’t know anyone except my family.”



10. Where is home now? New Zealand or your birth place?

Mum: “Samoa will always be my home.”




11. What are some of the things you miss about your birth place? 

Mum: “The ocean and rivers, the food, the people. Family, and friends. The scenery, the culture.”



12. Have you been back to your birth place? 

Mum: “Only twice, in 13 years.”





Thursday, February 11, 2021

Ayla - Learner Profile Comic life

 This week, room2 has been creating learner profiles using Miss Patons laptop. Here is my learner profile. Scroll down to see more


Ayla - Learner Profile

 

 This week, we have been focusing on our learner profiles. This is my slideshow of my Learner profile. 

Wednesday, February 10, 2021

2021 Blogger profile

 



Talofa Lava! My name is Ayla. I am part Chinese, German, and mostly Samoan. I was born in Auckland, New Zealand with my older twin brother, Aden on the 26th August, 2010. Both my parents and my Grandparents speak in the Samoan language. I know twenty one of my cousins. I have three older brothers and no sisters. My oldest brother is named Lawson, my second brother is Astyn, and the youngest out of the three is my twin brother, Aden. My friend Rocio and I enjoy talking about the musical, “Hamilton.” In my spare time, I like to draw, play with my cousins, and watch YouTube. This year, I am looking forward to going to camp with my brother, Aden, and my friends, Hailey, Rocio, Alexus, and Aadirai. I’m also looking forward to swimming in week three of term one. My goals for this year are to improve in my subjects, be a good house captain, and to be a good role model. My last goal is to be accepted into Marceline Collage.


Friday, December 4, 2020

Ayla - Christmas Senses Poem

 

Today, we have been assigned to create a Senses poem based around Christmas. I hope you enjoy reading mine!

Thursday, December 3, 2020

Ayla - Christmas acrostic poem

 

For the Advent / Christmas season, Room 1 and I have been making acrostic poems. The word for the acrostic poem was Christmas. I hope you enjoy reading my acrostic poem.

Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Ayla - Santa Letter

 Santa Letter

Dearest Santa,

I know I’m not the most decent and all but come on! You should give me a second chance. Yeah, maybe I’ve hurt my older brothers, I don’t clean my room, I sometimes enjoy annoying my brother Astyn. MAYBE I might not believe that you even existed. Alright, maybe I ignored my parents when I didn't want to do something for them but I mean, can’t they do it themselves? Well… I mean, I could change if one of the gifts you give me is discipline. And … I might talk on  the mat sometimes,  and slip up a tiny bit at altar serving but I mean, I’m a human and humans aren’t perfect. Partly because, I spent one extra second writing “Dearest,” instead of just plain, old “Dear.” I don’t want much either. All I want is a sketchbook to draw heaps of fan art for you. Also, you’re the source of childhood dreams and I’m a child, so if you don’t give me that gift I want and deserve, you’re ruining children’s dreams. If you don’t give me that gift, then you’re missing out on me becoming a better child.


Yours truly, 


Ayla


Sunday, November 29, 2020

Ayla - Athletics day recount

 “No, no, no, no!”Was all that was running through my head before we even got to the field! You see, I don’t really like to play sports  so I felt like I would fall face first into a lot of things.


“Okay, you´re in P2 - Puke te papa team 2, Ayla, with Joseph.” Explained Miss Paton as she marked my right hand with a vivid marker. The mark had said “P2.” “For some reason, in our class - Room 1, we only had 2 people in Puke te papa, and those 2 people were Jenesys and I.” Was what I thought as I sat down on the mat with some students from our class - room 1, after being marked. “Eh, he’s probably running late again.” I had continued in my head as  I sat down on the mat with a few other students. A few minutes later, a n ice melody had begun to play for the bell as the rest of the school had begun to go back into their classes. When the “bell” had finished, someone had raised their hand to say the sign of the cross to start off with prayers. As we finished prayers, Jenesjs had finally entered the room. “The athletic program will begin at 10.” Miss Paton had said, explaining what would be happening that Thursday. “Come to Miss Mia if you haven’t been marked yet.” She added. While we waited for ten o’clock, we wrote out our movie scripts for our assembly because that was what Miss Paton told us to do. “Any questions?” Miss Paton, our teacher asked us. We all kept silent because we had nothing to say. Ken P entered the room. As he walked to the mat, Miss Paton had signaled for him to go to Miss Mia and get his hand signed. The rest of the class stood up to get their writing books to start writing their scripts. While we wrote, some children had begun to raise their hands for Miss Paton to check their work. I had also finished my writing, so I did the same. “Just type your writing out on your Chrome books when you’re done.” Miss Paton had commanded as she checked someone else’s work. “If you’ve finished typing,come to me for checking.” Miss Paton had added on. I stood from my chair, and walked to Miss Patons table to get my work checked.  After she checked my work, she printed my writing for me to pick up from the library. “Got it!” I said as I ran back to class with my assembly / movie script in hand. Before I could start to practice my script, the “bell” had rung to meet in front of the library


When we got there, we had to sit with our house team. I was a little upset because I didn’t really have any friends in my house - Puke te papa, so I felt a tiny bit lonely. To be honest, it was pretty strange, because, for the past three years I’ve been doing athletics, I’ve been with the same group of people. Not that they’re mean or anything, it’s just strange, like mentioned earlier. My team was of Ceazah - blue, Elina, Esi, Yumi, Jenesys, Joseph, Tausala, Cornelius, Angila and Esha. Mr Haddnet - the principal, would give our leader a cardboard card. This card would determine how many points your team would get. One is ten points, two is twenty points, and three is thirty points. Joseph was running late so we had to go with Damians group because Joseph wasn’t there. Before we got to the field, Joseph began running to the library. “Go get the card!” Was what most of the people in Puke te papa were shouting as Joseph walked to Mr Haddnet to get the card. P2 team still had to go with P1 - Puke te papa team 1, anyways. As we walked down the field, I felt like I was having deja vu - the definition I’ve been told is when you have something happen to you that you thought or dreamt of, in other words, I thought I was a fortune teller. Turns out I didn’t fall face first into the ground, We were going to be doing the sack race with Mrs D’Souza until we found out that we were actually supposed to be doing the tail catch with Mr Tyrel. 


The name of Mr Tyrel’s game was called catch the tail because there’s two types of people. I’ll talk more about them soon. Everyone will wear a black, velcro belt around their waist. They would then have a blue strip attached to their belt. Some people will be taggers. Their goal is to take all of the strips away from the opponent team. The second team were the runners. The runners had to run away from the taggers to avoid having their strips taken. If the runners strip was taken, they had to stay still until they were told that they were a tageer by Mr Tyrel. Ceazah - blue was the first tagger. I thought I was going to be the first one to get tagged until I realized that he was distracted with everyone else. “Five, four, three, two, one!” Mr Tyrel had counted down to tell us how much time we had left. The first one to get tagged was Esi. Jenesys had thought Esi would be the first to be tagged because Esi is Ceazah - blues brother. I just stayed on the opposite side of the taggers and I didn’t get tagged that round. The second one that was tagged was Elina. This round was the round I got tagged. That was because I saw Joseph, Tausala, and Jenesys hiding in the corner so I joined them. When I joined them, they left me for Elina to tag me. I ran to Cornelius, who was also tagged that round. Elina took my tagg and ran. Mr Tyrel counted down again as Cornelius and I were telling Mr Tyrel that we were tagged. Yumi was the next tagger. On the next round, Joseph was the last one to be tagged so we all had to try and take his tag. Doing that was a success. Joseph was going to be the next tagger until the bell rang for us to go to the next game.

 

Our group's next game was bean bag throw with Miss Mia and Owen. Half of our group was with Miss Mia while the other half was with Owen. I was with Owen. Owen’s team was more of the “losing team.” “C’mon guys, I destroyed Miss Mia last time! What’s happened?” Owen had said. It sounded like he was complaining. I missed most of the buckets. I could say I was calm about missing but that would be a lie. “You foolish buckets! You will regret the day you messed with me!” I shouted in my head after I missed most of the buckets. I feel like it’s only right to say that Miss Mia’s group won.


We walked to the other side of the lower court to Mrs Heimuli’s station. She was doing skip rope races. As soon as I saw the skipping ropes, I wanted to back up. You see, I’m not the greatest at skipping so once again, I felt like a fortune teller. Yup, it didn’t happen again. We needed a junior as a partner. My partner was Angila. When the juniors skipped their way to the finish line, it looked so easy but when I tried, I kept hitting myself in the face. The next thing with Mrs Heimuli was holding our buddy’s  hand and running with them to the finish line and dropping them off. We would then leave our younger partner at the finish line, and run back to the starting line. The juniors would then run back to the starting line. Our group’s fourth and final game before the bell for morning tea went was the three legged race with Mrs Whybur. We needed a partner that was about the same height as you. My partner was Elina.  Everyone would have this small looking rope that would tie one of your ankles with your partner's ankle, and a tip from Mrs Whybur to be slow. I could say I took it slow and we won but that would be a lie. “Slow and steady wins the race.” I kept telling myself as I sped up. Elina’s ankle must have hurt so sorry Elina!


After Morning tea…


Our fifth game was a sack race with Mrs D’Souza. I will tell you, it wasn’t as easy as I thought. The juniors would stand on one end while the seniors would stand on the other end. The juniors would start by getting into the sack and hop to the seniors. The seniors would then get into the sack and hop to the side the juniors started on. As I started, I accidentally ripped a hole in it. 


The sixth game our group attended was gumboot throw with Mrs Sullings jr. This game was my favourite game. The juniors got to throw a small boot while the seniors had to throw a huge gumboot. Toacasies throw went the furthest. We had to throw further than Toacasies. Joseph kept on throwing his gumboot into bushes.


Our group's seventh and final game before the lunch bell rang was long jump with Miss Paton. The goal of this game was to jump the furthest. Before we started, we had to take off our socks and shoes. I thought I would go far but I kept stumbling backwards. Luckily I wasn’t last. I had to help Esha put her shoes back on so I had to stay back on the field longer.


After Lunch…


It was finally time for sprints. This made me nervous because I’m not that great with running. I was second or third to last. At least I wasn’t last.


The final event was the tug of war! The first house that Puke te papa - blue, versus Tetatua - yellow. Luckily Puke te papa bet Tetatua. Owairaka - green,  and Manga whau - red,  were versing each other next. The winning house from that round was Manga whau. The next two houses were competing were I think Owairaka and Puke te papa. Owairaka had beaten Puke te papa. Some people were saying that Owairaka was cheating because “Mr Tyrel helped them!” All I remember was that Manga whau won the tug of war for 2020. After all the houses competed against each other, rooms 1 and 2 versed the parents. Some of the teachers had helped us - rooms 1 and 2, and we had beaten the parents.


Overall, the athletics day for 2020 was very fun. I’m grateful that we even got to have an athletics day. Especially with Covid - 19 / Coronavirus thing. My favourite game was the gumboot throw. I’ve learnt that 1, Joseph likes to throw boots into trees and that my feet like to rip holes into potato sacks


Thursday, November 26, 2020

Ayla - Diwali Dictogloss writing

For the Diwali festival in India, Miss Paton assigned us to do a Diwali Dictogloss. We were to then gather up all our information and write our information in sentences and put them into paragraphs in our writing books with a partner. If you had your work checked by Miss Paton, you to make a google drawing with all your information.

Friday, November 13, 2020

Pick a path - The Case

 

For the past couple of weeks, Mrs Grey has been coming into Room 1 on Thursday to help us write Pick a Path stories with a group. My group was of Melody, Ken F and Ethan. We decided to write about a robbery, naming it "The Case."

Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Ayla, Rocio and Aadirai - Forest rescue

 Forest Rescue 

By Aadirai, Ayla, and Rocio 


Cast:

Connie - Ayla

Kayzia - Aadirai

Gunmar the goat - Rocio

Rufus the dog - Ayla

Deny the duck - Rocio

Rescue helper 1 - Sir Colin - Aadirai

Rescue helper 2 - Sir Kaleb - Rocio

Mum’s voice  - Ayla


“I don’t want to go outside!” yelled Connie.


 “At least get some fresh air for once.” replied Kayzia. “Besides, we’re already outside enjoying the fresh air. Also, Rufus wants to go for a walk. We can't just leave him in the house all day or leave him to walk somewhere alone randomly in the forest.”


“Fine, I guess I’ll tag along” replied Connie in defeat. “I’m only going because Rufus can’t go alone in the forest!” 


Kayzia takes out her phone and calls Mum.  “So when are you kids coming back?” asked Mum, in a bit of a worried voice. 


“We will be back by dinner”. Rufus barked for Connie and Kayzia’s attention, as Kayzia ended the call with her Mother. 


“Come on, let’s go already.” Connie says in an angry voice. 


“Alright then” Kayzia replies.  Connie pets Rufus and puts his leash on. Kayzia and Connie start to walk Rufus around the forest. The forest was dark because the tall trees were blocking the sun.  Minutes passed and  they ran into a wild goat and a wild duck. 


“Run!” Kayzia shouted in fear as Rufus, Kayzia and Connie ran away from the duck and the goat. As the three ran away, Rufus scratched his paw on a rock. Rufus started to whimper in pain. To Kazyia, Rufus and Connie’s surprise,  Deny the duck took a feather from herself, wrapping it around Rufus’ paw. Gunmar the goat ripped a leaf from a tree and wrapped it around the feather. Gunmar then took some tree sap with his horn and stuck it to the leaf to keep the feather and the leaf stable together. The girls then understood that Gunmar the Goat and Deny the duck were harmless. The two animals wanted to help the girls find their way home, but they did not know how to find their way out of the forest.  Gunmar the goat, Deny the duck, Rufus the dog, Kazyia and Connie started to look for ways to get out of the forest. But with no luck. 


“Guys, there’s no use in looking around for an exit” Connie pointed out in defeat. “Wait, we can use Kazyia’s phone to call someone to help us!” Rufus started to bark with excitement. Kazyia pulled out her phone and tried to call a rescue team to help them, but there wasn’t any reception. 


“We should go look for food, it’s getting late.” Kayzia pointed out. As the group walked by, Connie stumbled upon some food. 


“Hey I found a random bag of chips.” said Connie. Kayzia walked up to the bag of chips and picked them up. 


“Guys, I don’t really know if we can eat this. I mean what if it's poisoned or something.” Kazyia said in a trembling voice from hunger. 


“Guess you have a point.” Connie replied in an annoyed voice. Rufus barked as he signaled for the group to look elsewhere for food sources. Suddenly the group heard a propeller noise above the group. It was a helicopter! Gusts of wind blew their hair and nearly blew a bush down. The helicopter lowered to the ground, causing a huge thud. Two men stepped out of the helicopter. 


“Hello there, we’ve received a call saying that a woman's daughters and dog have gone missing in this forest, so I believe they are you perhaps?” Asked one of the two men in an unsure voice. 


“Yup, that’s us right, he - !” But before Connie could finish her sentence, the second rescue worker interrupted.


“ Sorry about that, we forgot to introduce ourselves. My name is Colin, also known as Sir Colin. The guy that I cut off was Sir Kaleb!” Sir Colin said in enthusiasm.” And I think you already know why we’re here!” Connie replied in excitement, 


“Are you here to give us food!?” 


“No! We’re here to rescue you guys.” Sir Colin points out in disbelief. 


“Come on already, let's get out of here!” Kazyia shouted in excitement as Rufus, Connie and Kazyia climbed up the helicopter and the two rescue workers followed them. When Connie, Kazyia and Rufus got into the helicopter, they waved goodbye to Gunmar the goat and Deny the duck. 


As the helicopter flew away Connie started to show off saying, “see! I told you that we shouldn’t have gone into the forest!” As she showed off, Kazyia admitted in defeat, 


“Fine, you were right. I guess. But I mean, you’re still lazy and that’s not entirely true!” Kazyia pointed out, laughing at Connie as the two started to argue.


Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Ayla-Cinderella Retel

 Once upon a time there was a happy and humble, married couple that had a caring daughter. Their daughter was named Ella. They had happily lived together until one horrible day the mother fell ill. The father and daughter thought that the mother wasn’t going to survive and soon after they were right, because a few days later, the mother passed away.

 Years later, the father fell in love with a nasty, selfish woman and later married her. The Stepmother had two ugly and nasty daughters called Anastasia and Drizella who secretly picked their noses. The father one day had to go overseas for work and never returned.

 Anastasia and Drizella were jealous of Ella because of her beauty and caring personality. Ella was usually covered in ash so the step daughters nicknamed Ella, Cinderella. They would also make Cinderella wear old rags and make her clean all day and night.

Days later, one of the King's helpers had to go to every door in the village and tell them about the ball that the King was hosting, in hope that the Prince would find a wife.

Cinderella had wished to go to the ball but her commanding Step Mother said, “You will not be able to go to the ball unless you finish your chores in making this house spotless”! As Cinderella sat down on the cold, kitchen floor she started crying for help. Her mice and pigeon friends overheard her cries for help and came to the rescue. They started cleaning until the house was spotless. Cinderella walked up to her Step Mother and asked again saying, “May I please go to the ball?” The Step Mother replied, “Oh but look at you, you are covered in dirt. The King won’t want his ballroom covered in dirt!” The Step Mother and the Step Sisters left Cinderella alone to cry.


As Cinderella cried alone, a woman randomly appeared. “Why is such a kind girl like you crying all alone?” asked the woman. “Well I really wanted to go to the ball but my Step Mother and Step Sisters just left me here”. The woman feeling sorry for Cinderella waved her wand and it turned a pumpkin into a carriage. She then gave Cinderella a bright blue dress and glass slippers. She also turned the mice into horsemen and the pigeons into horses. Cinderella then realised that the woman was actually her Fairy Godmother. The Fairy Godmother then told Cinderella, “Be home by midnight because that is when all of my spells run out”.

The Prince then found Cinderella who was the perfect fit for the glass slipper. The Prince then lifted Cinderella into the air and a few days later they got married.