Friday 27 August 2021


Friday 4 June 2021

My refugee backpack

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Thursday 18 June 2020

Pahū

I tēnei rā i hoatu a Whaea Robyn tētahi pukapuka hou mō te pānui ki a mātou ko Paris ko Melita hoki. Ko te ingoa o te pukapuka ko te Pahū. Nā Rona Lawson i tuhi. Nā Darcy Solia ngā pikitia. He tino pai te pukapuka. E rima tekau mā ono ngā wharangi. Ko tame te ingoa o tētahi tama.

Tuesday 16 June 2020

Ko tēnei tōku  mahi mo te panui.

Thursday 4 June 2020

Whakaari poto

Kia ora kōutou, 
I tēnei wiki i hanga mātou i ngā whakaari poto, ia rā ia rā. I hangaia mātou ngā whakaari ki ngā kupu o ngā rā, o te wiki hoki. I tētahi rā ko te kupu o te ra ko te “building” te “whare” i te reo pākeha. Ko tētahi kupu o te wiki ko te “namunamuā” te “flavour” i te reo maori.

Monday 11 May 2020

Why I love Hokitika.


Hi, I live in Hokitika. Hokitika is a great place when it’s not
in lockdown. When you live by the beach like me, you can do
a lot of things like surfing, swimming, building huts and lots
of other things. My whanau eats nearly all of our kai on the rocks on the beach if it’s not raining. We also go swimming
nearly every day if it’s not too rough even if it is quite big.
Lots of people in Hokitika eat fish and chips on the beach.
I love Hokitika. 

Thursday 7 May 2020