Hi guys welcome back to my blog. This week in maths we did a statistical investigation on Tumu Hub Birthdays. I will be showing you my work. It was very fun making this and I learnt lots of birthdays :)
Kia ora, I am a student at St Francis of Assisi School, Welcome - Haere Mai. This is a place where I will be able to share my learning with you. Please note my work may include spelling or other errors because some of it will be my first drafts. I would like to get your feedback - comments, thoughts, questions and ideas to help me Learn Create Share.
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Thursday, July 29, 2021
Tuesday, July 6, 2021
Margaret mahy
On May 20th Tumu hub went to the Margeret Mahy playground. My team's first activity was the waka. They taught us how to paddle. But the paddles became tiring but it still was fun.
Then my team went to Victoria Square. It was probably the best one because it had beautiful nature, plants and māori culture. At Victoria square had 2 statues, James cook and Queen Victoria.
Then my team went to the Margaret mahy Playground and there were drawings on the floor. Then we had to trace them with paper and crayons. How we traced them was quite interesting because we had to put the paper on the drawing. Then colour on the paper. It was really fun because the drawings are really cool looking. I traced three drawings
Last but not least me and my team fed the tuna (eels) when we all finished feeding the tuna. Then we had to find mats on the ground which had 3 layers that's making it stay on the ground there’s also 13 mats and the mats also had meaning about it but i don't know what it means
My favourite part of the trip was Victoria square because it had beautiful plants and statues `
Something I learnt was that māori people used to catch fishes in the Avon river and that the mats has a meaning to it but i don't know
The thing I found the most interesting was the waka because the Maori people used to go catch fish there and trade it in Victoria square
This trip has helped me with my PBL because It helped me learn lots about the māori culture