In He Puna Pumanawa we have been learning how to signal for help and save people from the water if they need help. This technique is called reach rescue.
We had cross country on the 3rd of September. Everyone had to sit in there house teams. My Nanny came to watch me. I was so nervous. I was in Puriri (the red house). When it was my turn, my heart was pounding. My mum said if I get in the top twenty I can get an ice chocolate. When I was finished I was so relieved. My chest was hurting but the drink of water fixed it. Everyone was cheering for their houses. My legs were so sore. Running around the block during practice really payed off and I'm so proud of myself.
This is my artwork. it represents my learning journey with some little decorations. In class we have been looking at different types of lines and shapes and how they create art. My art is made out of different lines and shapes.
He Puna Pumanawa have just been to the museum. We went in the star dome and looked at the stars. People say there's seven,six or ten stars in the matariki cluster. But there is actually 1,000 stars in the matariki cluster. We learned this poem about the stars white and blue are young and new, red and gold are old and cold. The name for the three stars toutoru. The puanga star is directly up above toutoru. I really enjoyed our trip to the museum.