Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Christmas Acrostic Poem

 

I made a Christmas Acrostic poem

Friday, December 3, 2021

How is Christmas celebrated around the round

 

Today me and my partner Siaki made a presentation about how is Christmas celebrated around the world. The countries we choose were Samoa and Tongan. I hope you enjoy our presentation.

Thursday, November 25, 2021

Origami Ladybug


This my origami ladybug that I made into slide

Tuesday, November 23, 2021

Reindeer Dictogloos

 Reindeers are covered in hair from their nose to the bottom of their feet (hooves). The hairy hooves may look funny, but they give reindeer a good grip when walking on frozen ground, ice, mud, and snow. Reindeer are the only deer species to have hair completely covering their nose. Their specialized nose helps to warm incoming cold air before it enters their lungs, and it's also an excellent sniffer.

 


Reindeers like to eat herbs, ferns, mosses, grasses, shoots, fungi and leaves. On average, an adult reindeer eats around 9 to 18 lbs. (4 to 8 kg) of vegetation a day, according to the San Diego Zoo. In the winter, reindeer must dig through the snow to find food.


Both male and female reindeer grow antlers, while in most other deer species, only the males have antlers. Unlike horns, antlers fall off and grow back larger each year.

 

Male reindeer begin to grow antlers in February and female reindeer in May. Males drop their antlers in November, leaving them without antlers until the following spring, while females keep their antlers through the winter until their calves are born in May.

 

Santa's reindeer were first named in a poem `A Visit from St. Nicholas' (aka `'Twas the Night Before Christmas') first published anonymously in the Troy, New York Sentinel on December 23, 1823, authorship being generally attributed to Clement Clarke Moore.

 

Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer | Christmas Song For Kids | Merry Christmas

 

 

 




Monday, June 14, 2021

Features of the Church

 

last week me and room 2 went to the Church to find out some things about the Church.

My Fennec foxes Presentation work

 

In room 2 we have been learning about animals that migrate 

Samoa Language week - Umu

Food-Taro,Pig/pork,lula,Chop suey,Taro leaves,Rice,raw fish,

People-Mr T,Mr Tryel, (Lawrence and Jasma) Aden and Ayla’s parents,Marcella (Damian's Mum), Maria (Koloa’s Nana
















Friday was the best day of my life because we had an umu, but it was the last day Miss Haslem was at our school. It was also the last day of Samoa language week. The people that were helping with umu were Mr
T, Mr Tryel, (Lawrence and Jasma) Aden and Ayla’s parents, Marcella (Damin’s Mum), and Maria (Koloa’s Nana.



Before we went to see the umu, we went to room 6 assembly. After room 6 assembly we went to see the umu. When we went to the umu there was newspaper over the top of the food and there were hot rock’s as well. Then when the food was cooked,me, Joseph, John, Deakin, and Aden went to put the food in the hall. 


Then after we went to put the food in the hall we went back to class and lined up.


  The food looked so yummy I would just want to demolish the food. But then I had to wait in line. It was so long, but finally I got to pick my food. The food I got was fa’i chop suey and cooked chicken. The chop suey was so yum I got some more and I demolished it. Lastly it was the end of the day so we packed our bags and said our prayers then went home.