For the past weeks in Japanese we have been working on our work. We have learned words in Japanese and numbers. some of the words what have learned is. Football/Soccer - sakkaa, Hobby - shumi, Cooking - ryouri, Cumpter - konpyuutaa and what - nan. The greetings were really easy to say here are some of the greetings what we had to write on our blog. Nice to meet you - haji me mashite, U live in hornby - hoon ni sunde imasu, My hobby is sports - supootsu.
I reckon the numbers kinda easier to say because its not that long like the words. Here are some of the numbers what we had to write in our Japanese book. I am 32 years old - boku wa sajuu ni sai desu, I am 13 years old - Juu sansai, 1 - ichi, 2 - ni, 4 - shiyan, that's most of the words what we got taught in Japanese.
This is my Jikoshokai in Japanese, Jikoshokai means Self introduction.
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Showing posts with label 2018. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2018. Show all posts
Monday, June 10, 2019
Friday, May 10, 2019
Hurumanu Reflection
Kia Ora everyone this term 7/8Bh and 7/8Tz has been doing P.E. One of our main games what we have been playing is Ki o rahi I have learned a lot of things about Ki o rahi. But first lets talk about some other games what we have played, we have played a gamed named bench ball the rules are put 2 benches at both ends of the gym. Make teams divide your group of people in 2 equal groups. Choose a catcher, Pick 1 person to stand on the opposite bench to catch the balls thrown. Start the game, throw to your teammates. Prevent the catch, falling off the bench, winning the game that is the rules of bench ball.
Now lets talk about Ki o rahi, the rules for Ki o rahi is that Played for 4 quarters or 2 halves of a set time, teams alternate roles of Kīoma and Taniwha at half or quarter time. Kīoma score by touching Pou/s with the Kī (for potential points) then running the Kī through Te Roto and placing it down in Pawero to convert pou touches into points. The gear what you need is a big bin to put in the middle. You need a set of cones for the circle and need some poles for the outline of the circle. That's all I'm gonna be talking about thanks for taking your time to look at my blog, please leave a positive, helpful and a thoughtful comment down below bye now.

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