Thursday, November 26, 2020

Te Whanau Raukura

                   Raukura

  • Introduction 

  • Visitors 

  • Reply 

  • Simon says


I could smell the fresh air while walking in the hall. When we went inside the people made a loud sound with a shell. There were six people from Auckland Museum that had come to perform at our school. When they came in we all were shocked and amazed.


They started the performance and they also showed us some weapons and they showed us how to use them. They also did a performance with poi’s and sticks. It was so amazing. They also talked in Māori and they did a haka.


Then the whole school sang songs and the boys in our school did a haka because we all wanted to say thank you for what they did. It was so much fun. They also smiled when we did our performances and that made me happy.


When we were finished doing our performance the school split up the different parts of the school to play games. My class was on the field with room 4 we played Simon says but in Māori and  we had to remember the words. I liked playing Simon says in Māori but unfortunately I got out but I still had fun. It was as fun as going to the pools.


The performance and the haka and the game were amazing. I felt tired because of the game but it was fun. I liked the performance a lot. The weapons were so interesting.


We had a special visit this week. Reed all about it here.

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