Wednesday 15 February 2017

Welcome To My 2017 Blog

Aloha a welina i iko’u 2017 moʻomanaʻo palapala.


I’m Mya, I go to Rangikura School, I’m Cook Island, Samoan and also Tokelaun.  I have a family of 6 and 2 dogs, I also play netball in winter for Rangikura.  I love to cook with my mum and sister Mina, my favourite thing to cook is banoffee pie and tuna pasta.  I hope you enjoy all my blog posts and all the fun things that I write on my blog. Don’t forget to comment on any of my blog posts and i'll answer back.


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Yours Kindly

Mya

Sunday 11 December 2016

Prep Market





If you don’t know what PrEP market is, prep market is when children from Rangikura school get into groups, then make and design products to sell at the PrEP market.  During the process you have a budget of money to spend to buy all of your materials, or you could get creative and just use recycled materials.  Once the process is done you will be able to sell it and make money that you give back to the school. Come along and join us at Rangikura School on Tuesday 13th  of December.  See you there!!  

Monday 17 October 2016

Book Review



Shampoozel


Author:  Laurence Anholt

Illustrator:  Arthor Robins

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What I liked Best?
What I liked best was all the characters were well drawn.
What I didn’t like?
There was nothing in the book that I didn’t like.
Favourite Character and
Why?
My favourite character was Shampoozel because she was the main character and I just love how long her hair is and the bright blond.
Would I recommend this book?
I would recommend this book because it is funny and very interesting and I would give this book 5 stars.

Wednesday 21 September 2016

Olympic Artwork

Olympic Artwork 2016


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This term Room 10 has been working hard on an olympic artwork with all sorts of different learning activities, such as my tessellation as my background,  olympic vocabulary as my border,  similes and metaphors in the speech and thought bubbles, and my head on my favourite athlete (Serena Williams).  

First I will talk to you about my tessellation. If you don’t know what tessellation is, it means when two or more polygons make a repeating pattern with no gaps or overlapping.  The polygon that I used was a triangle that measured 3.8cm on each side so it could be a regular polygon and with my regular triangle I made a hexagon and a square out of it.

Then we got on to our similes and metaphors.  Here is an example of a simile and a metaphor that I used: She was as powerful as lightning hitting the tennis ball.  Her world was her stage hitting the tennis ball. Can you figure out which is which? What one is a metaphor and which is a simile?

Next I’m going to tell you about my fantastic vocabulary border.  Around my border is some olympic vocabulary like the three values which is Excellence, Friendship and Respect that all olympians demonstrate at the olympics.

Now last but not least my olympion.  The olympian that I choose was Serena Williams and she is a master at tennis games.  She is my fav athlete because she is powerful when she hits the ball and she is a really fierce tennis player and that is why I chose her.

Finally, this wonderful artwork is hanging over our heads in Room 10.