Friday, 28 May 2021
Fractions 1 TPS
Wednesday, 26 May 2021
Blood Moon poster
Tuesday, 25 May 2021
school reflection
Last week the year eights went to their camp at Thames on the other hand the year eights that stayed back went over to the junior classes.
I was a bit unsure of where to go but afterwards I found out that I have to go to room 18 with the juniors. After I entered room 18 I saw all the kids and I knew I had to be a good role model and set a good example for them. Tuakana teina means a relationship with an older sibling or younger sibling or person so I had to be the older person and be a good leader.
On Thursday I helped them read their books with them and did a Math quiz with them and helped them out with their numbers and reading. After that i just finished some work then watched a movie. The rest of the day I just read books and tried to finish some work but sometimes
On Friday in the afternoon they held an activity day where all the kids played some activities like throwing the gumboot throw or kicking and throwing the ball. After that we just watched more movies and had free time like playing games or with the toy. That was the last day of being in the junior class
Monday, 24 May 2021
Year 8 junior class poster
Monday, 10 May 2021
Rotuman Language week Information Report
Noa’ia! That’s hello in the Rotuman language. My information report today will share with you some important facts about Rotuma.
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Rotuma is located in the southern hemisphere next to Samoa, Fiji, Tuvalu, And Vanuatu.
Most people from Rotuma live in Fiji there are also more people from Rotuma that live in Fiji than their own island.
Rotuma is about 586 kilometres away from Fiji which is probably why most Rotumans live on Fiji.
In Rotuma the population is only about less than 2,000 people on the island.
That’s because 10,000 of them live in Fiji rather than rotuma.
It is said to be that rotuma has 300 islands in rotuma and 540 islets scattered 1,000,000 square miles.
Languages spoken on Rotuma are English and Rotuman. But sadly their Rotuman language is classified as endangered.
Which means their language could disappear. As an endangered they have only about 5,000-7,500 speakers in Fiji and on there island
Rotuma can teach you how to hold your own culture because your language could be endangered and disappear.