Bonjour. Je suis Te Wehi. Learning French is so much fun. While French there was so much to do!!!!!!!
This week was crazy busy. I had heaps of work to get finished so that I could focus on other things.
On Monday i'm very glad that it wasn't that long of an assembly no offense. Anyway Mrs Crowe decided, that we would do a group task and what it was based on was the brain and how it works and all of that. When we did the draw to see which group had what ever question they had, I ended up with What is the effect of left brain right brain on how people learn? Can it be changed? How?The group that I'm in are just starting on the presentation.
On Tuesday the WIMS volleyball teams went down to the Event Centre to compete against other Intermediate schools. During that we had our last Tech Arts lesson in soft materials where I literally rushed my whole entire bag that it didn't end up as a mess. I just rushed the Velcro and now it's starting to tear off. When we go to Tech Arts next wee doing design known as hard materials. I wish I was a year 8 because they get to make cool as stuff like speakers, and phone holders when we have to start right from the basics.
On Wednesday we played against Room 15 in softball and it came out as a tie. We also went to French when we learnt the alphabet which was cool. The vowels sound a lot like the Maori ones and a lot of the letters were said differently. We are also started learning a few words in French which is quite fun. I finally got my chance to become a jump jam leader which was really amazing. I only knew four songs and their were only five but dose that really matter. No!!!!!!!!!Anyway when it came to Thursday it was really fun.
Thursday is my favorite day of the week because of extension Maori and Kapahaka and even Choir. In Extension Maori is basically a grade higher than normal. We learn a bit more advanced in Te Reo and we know most of the basics. That day we did our Mihi which is a way to express yourself and where your from.After interval, I went to Kapahaka where we taught the Makahari students how to do Kapahaka. During that session, we played this really funny game called Pukana and how you play is you get into a circle and you have to follow a leaders words. When you get the part when you say pukana you can only do pukana beside you. If you want a little more challenge you can say aue and they have to sing a song. Any song. After that we did a few songs for them and taught them proper skills in Kapahaka. When choir was on I totally freaked out because when Mrs Crowe came in she wanted me because Mr Denize was announcing the swimming finals certificates. I got given ten certificates and came first in the overall competition where I got given a medal.
On Friday we worked on our brain inquiry. That day we also said farewell to the Makahari students which was sad but at least they got to come. By the way they are really good singers. We sang Bulletproof back to them which was really funny. I'll keep you guys updated when ever I get a chance. This week I'm competing in the Waikato champs for under 12's in Hamilton at Water world and you guys should know where that is if you want to come. If you can wake up at 6:30 at least and be there by 9:00 cause that's when it's starts you can come around. It's on Saturday. Au Voir
Wow another busy week for you. Next week I want you to use the spell check on your work - you might need to get me to show you! You have begun to tell about what you have actually learned. Well done!
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