I am a learner at Glen Taylor School in Auckland, New Zealand. I am in Room 11 and my teacher is Miss Tupou.
Sunday, June 28, 2020
Process of Mummification
For the past 2 weeks we have been learning about Ancient Egyptians and the process of Mummification, we made our own clay Mummies then wrapped them in string. We made our own writing about the process of Mummification to connect to the clay mummies that we made. As we got more into learning about it me and my group made a pyramid cake.
this is a photo of the cake that we made, and also the writing I did about the process of Mummification. The process of Mummification
Friday, June 5, 2020
Here is a picture of the pig that was cooked in the Umu, A Samoan celebration us as a school got to celebrate. There was a lot that went into making the day so good. a lot of people were there to help out.
At the beginning the day we got taught how to peel the taro and how to peel the bananas the right way, learning how to peel the bananas was probably harder than the potato. later on in the day the girls went to the kitchen and were helping to make sapasui, we were helping to cut up the chicken which was kinda hard, but by the end of the day it payed off and it was cool to see everyone try the food that we helped make.
Tuesday, May 12, 2020
Friday, March 27, 2020
Reflecting on life
This week we have been put on lock-down for the next 4, so I have had to do my work at home. We jump on a call with miss at 8:50 and shell tell us what to do for the day, yesterday Mr victor sent use a writing challenge. He asked us 3 Questions, Here is my response.
Questions:
- For what in life are you most grateful? Why?
I'm most grateful for my family. I'm grateful for my family because of
everything they do for me, and putting up with me.
My family has done so much for me, they put a roof over my head and
I'm grateful for that. My family is a part of my identity and they have given
me a culture that I'm proud of.
everything they do for me, and putting up with me.
My family has done so much for me, they put a roof over my head and
I'm grateful for that. My family is a part of my identity and they have given
me a culture that I'm proud of.
- What do you value most in a friendship? Why?
To me Loyalty, Trust and honesty are the most important values to have in
a friendship. Loyalty is important because it means always having your friends’
back and sticking up for them no matter what.
Trust because you have to know that you can tell your friends anything,
Honesty because your friends are your best friends and you should be
comfortable telling them anything.
a friendship. Loyalty is important because it means always having your friends’
back and sticking up for them no matter what.
Trust because you have to know that you can tell your friends anything,
Honesty because your friends are your best friends and you should be
comfortable telling them anything.
- What would a perfect day for you be? Details!
Having a stress free day with my family, taking my dogs to the beach and
spending the day there, getting fish & chips for lunch and having a swim.
Then coming home and just chilling and watch some movies.
spending the day there, getting fish & chips for lunch and having a swim.
Then coming home and just chilling and watch some movies.
Tuesday, March 3, 2020
last week we had to write about identity and what it means to us “to me identity is to embrace my culture and where I come from. To me it’s also about what you celebrate and your religion and what you believe in. It’s about your characteristics and your personality.” that is what I wrote, I wanted to talk about culture and religion because as a Samoan church is very important to my culture and my nana.
Monday, February 17, 2020
I am poem
I am Kind
I like making people laugh
I like to spend time with my family
I put others first and like to make sure people are okay if they look sad
I am integrity and like to treat people with respect
I am Kind
I am Quiet
I like staying in my bubble
I'm not very talkative but once I get to know you I start to talk a lot more
I’ve never been very loud and don’t like putting myself out there
I prefer to observe
I am quiet
Monday, February 3, 2020
Kia Ora!
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