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Friday, November 8, 2019

Thursday, November 7, 2019

My example of explain writing

So today we had to do our writing test. I got 30 points  so that means i'm 4b. I'm at my writing stage for my age.
for me it was challenging test I had to try remember what i was planing I had to try stay focus because last term i was a 3a so I was reading at a 11yr to 12yr but this term I moved up to 4b and that's writing at a 12yr and that's what i should be writing at. All i needed to step up on was my SNL which means  structure and language. 



SNL
Ideas
Org
Vocab
Punc
S/S
Spelling 
Total
3
4
5
4
5
4
5
30 4b


|  Marae are places special to maori because it's their turangawaewae. In general you will see a marae
will always have a whare tupuna, wharekai,  and a toilet area. These are very important to maori,
especially when they have to cater for tangihanga and the many events held at our marae. For example
our marae is called Te Kotahitanga and all of our families, our local community and many other
communities from all over the country we come together for meetings,church,weddings,birthdays,and
also sad occasions. 


A marae is a special place for our community a marae is not only used for its also used to bring
family in for birthdays, weddings, whakamoemiti, and also sad occasions. Not all maraes have carvings,
each carving has a story behind it the story follows threw your whakapapa and your ansistrenster.
When you have tangis A tangi is the most important priority on a marae. A tangi is special towards people
because that will be the last time and minute you spend with that person that has passed on, when you
have a tangi you get porwiri in to take the tapu off you, when you get into the whare you have to go and
give the person that has died a hongi, the reason why you have to give the person that has died a hongi
is because you breath in the ihu that God has given you, it is not tapu if you don't hongi the person that
has passed on  

There are a lot of storylines. Everyone Should have a story behind their  marae because there marae
holds all there korero inside their walls ,like my family we don't have carvings in our marae but there
have been many stories told. all have loved meeting in the kitchen because me and all my cuzzens
are in the cuboard grabbing all the lollies and getting all the sea food were even in the marae having
whakamoemiti after whakamoemiti all the kids have to go outside and play while we're outside all the
papas and nans are in the kitchen having a cuppa and some biscuts what I mean about a whakamoemiti
But I got a few can go and say good day and then go have another play,We can play outside.


The reason why us maoris have hangis is because when you have a hangi you can cook more than
100 at the same time so it's the fastest food to cook in ground. A hangi is what maori eat everyday
after church or a burial.  Food is important to maoris.Did you know that hangi are one of the main foods that
maori eat after a tangi. Hangi is our cultural meal to whaka noa or take the tapu off by all eating together.


For our whakamoemiti we all say our karakia when having powhiri,so when we all have our
whakamoemiti the band comes in also  kaumatua and kaumatua kuia comes in as well.


When me and all my family help and share the love and that's how we make connections and also take
care of each other to make the load lighter.

Finally, the marae is seen as a very special place to our community because it is place to share, care and
learn from each other in many different ways.

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Te reo

Writing

 Te Kemu Hikohiko
Nga Kupu Ka Mohio
Nga Kupu Kore Mohio
Kemu
Karo
Hikohiko

Kaore

Papa

Patai

Hoko

Tono






Kaore te papa o Timi i hiahia kia hoko mai tetahi kemu hikohiko. I karo ia i te tono a Timi, “Me patai koe ki tou mama.”

Ka mea atu a mama ki a Timi, “Ki te oti i a koe etahi mahi mo papa, ka huri pea ono whakaaro.” Ka ata whakaaro a Timi.
Go and ask you mother Timi. If you finish some of your work for your father, maybe he’ll change his mind.


Ka mea atu a Timi ki tona papa, “Ia wiki maku nga otaota e tapatahi. Maku koe hoki te waka e horoi. Tera pea ka waimarie ahau.”
Now Timi is saying to his dad, “Every week I will take out the trash, wash the car and I might be lucky.

I pau te toru wiki,a, na te pukumahi o Timi ka whakaae tona papa ki tana i tono ai.

The third week he finished, because of his hard work, his father agreed to what he wanted.