Tuesday, November 16, 2021

School Work: Term 2/3

Hi Everyone,

I know it's really late to post this but here's some of the work I did but never got to post about in Term 3. If I had to explain, it would take an eternity so my work is below. 

- Information Report about Korea ⬇️


- A Writing Report about Korea 

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- Information about Chinese Language Week 

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- Info about Tuvalu language Week 

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- Facts about Mount Vesuvius 

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Monday, November 15, 2021

Still in Lockdown☺

Greetings Bloggers,

Who here is bored in the house bored in the house bored? I'm literally tired of lockdown and can't wait to get out of my house. But on a serious note, Make sure to Wear a mask, Stay in your Bubble, Hand Sanitize/Wash your hands, Stay 2 feet apart, etc. 

On Wednesday 17th of November, Wesley Intermediate will be going back to School. So far, my class only has like 3 students coming back and not sure about the others. Wesley Intermediate Students are required to Wear a mask, Wash your hands and/or Hand Sanitize and making sure students will get not too close to each other. 

Yeah and . . .  . . Make sure to get Tested or Vaccinated. You are not being forced and if you are against it is fine, it's just for everyone to keep safe. 

Don't Spread your legs or the Virus

Friday, November 12, 2021

Armistice Day!

Kia Ora Everyone,

The 11th of November is 'Armistice Day'. For those who don't know what Armistice day is, Armistice Day marks the anniversary of the agreement that ended the First World War (1914 – 1918) and the sacrifice of those who died serving New Zealand. At exactly 11am on the 11th day of the 11th month, Armistice Day, one-minute's silence is held and France stops and people pray and pay respect to those who fought and died for the freedom the country now has. Lest we forget and may the people Rest in love and peace. 

New Zealand troops marching after the armistice | NZHistory, New Zealand  history online

Armistice Day - Armistice Day | NZHistory, New Zealand history online

Thursday, November 11, 2021

Happy Tokelau Language Week! 🇹🇰

 Malo Ni Bloggers 🇹🇰,

Sorry for the late Blog Post! On the 26th of October Our School (Wesley Intermediate School) had an Assembly Online. We were Celebrating Tokelau Language Week and had a Special Guests Join Us which is Fiona Lee and she is a Pharmacist. She gave us really inspiring Quotes and Steps for us to get to our goal. Every Class had a Presentation and below is our Class Presentation. It has what we did throughout the other language weeks. Feel free to Dance to the Music in this Presentation. Hope you like it 👍

Inquiry: Celebration of my Culture! 🇼🇸

 Talofa lava Bloggers,

How are you? - Oa mai oe? My Culture is Samoan 🇼🇸 and proud to be. In my presentation is just a little bit about me and my culture. Last Week, Me and My Class had an Inquiry Presentation about our own Culture and We're learning to Share about our Culture and Heritage. I think it's really important to learn about your own culture and where you are from because It can keep us from projecting values onto others and for you to understand why people do things the way they do. It's also a part of you that you need to keep strong. Hope you enjoy the presentation! 👍


Tuesday, November 2, 2021

Happy Diwali Wishes!

 Namaste Bloggers,

Happy Diwali Wishes to everyone and hope you are all having a great week throughout this boring Lockdown. I've been posting a lot about Language Week's recently but this Celebration is a bit different.

What is Diwali? - It's an Annual Festival of Lights. It is held on the darkest night of the Hindu lunar calendar and ushers in new beginnings just before the arrival of the new moon.

What are your thoughts on Deepavali/Diwali? 🪔 or What have you learn't throughout this week about Diwali? 🪔 

Wednesday, October 20, 2021

Niuean Language Week!

 Happy Niuean Language Week Everyone,

It's the first week and last term of Term 4 2021. For Niuean Language Week, We're doing a lot of activities in our School and Class like Tiktok Challenges, Making their own X Factor, Quizzes and more. I've also been learning Niuean Phrases and Greetings throughout the Week, Which are,

  • Fakaue/Thank You
  • Malolo Nakai a Koe/How are you?
  • Mitaki-Kelea/Good-Bad
  • E-Nakai/Yes-No
  • Tulou/Sorry
  • Fuluola/Pretty

Let me know if you have any Questions or Feedback! Mutolu Kia! ☺