Rakaia @ Blaketown School
Welcome to my blog, I'm a student at Blaketown School in Greymouth, New Zealand.
Monday, 6 December 2021
Monday, 20 September 2021
the truth about pirates activity one
Cutlasses
A sword that is smaller than normal swords
The fat pirate was waving his cutlass at the humans
Blundering
When someone does something stupid
The pirate was very a blundering guy
Pugwash
A big pirate
Captain Pugwash was a very silly captain
Wednesday, 28 July 2021
letter writing
we are learning to recognise emotions around receiving and sending letters.
when I sent received a letter it made me feel nice and happy it was from my grandma and she was in nelson and I got the letter when she was still in nelson so I wrote back we both felt happy,
Wednesday, 7 July 2021
Te ika a Maui
Top three fun facts
The lovely weka cant fly but it has a love for any objects that shine!.
The Morepork owl is named after the sound it makes mostly heard at night.
The kea is one of the smartest birds in the world, they love to take things from cars like the windscreen wipers and other things made of rubber.
WALT find facts about te ika a Maui and share these in our own words
Thursday, 24 June 2021
Blog profile
Hi my name is Rakaia I have one half sister. I'm part Irish and part British Me and my sister love to fight together I am a student at Blaketown school I have A large family.
At school I am good at writing and math my goal is to get better at my math and to get better at running and get better at hand writing.
I like to play hockey I love to go to school and hang with my friends.
I am hoping that I can get into more sports at school and get better at hockey. I also want to get better at reading.
Monday, 8 March 2021
kawa of care
Wednesday, 2 December 2020
Maori rainbow
Today Room Four have been working on Maori so I decided to do the Maori rainbow. I used curve on a google draw and drew over the lines to get the colour. Then once I coloured it I wrote the name of the colours on top. I thought it was interesting because we got to learn the Maori colours of the rainbow. comment if you think there is a way to make it better.