Thursday, October 24, 2013

We are family!

We asked our Parents where our family came from.  Read on to find out!
Jamie...
(Jaimes Mum side) Jaimes Grandmother  is from Waiomio (north of Whangarei).  She is Ngati Hine.  Jaimes Great Grandmother was from Motatau.  
Jaimes Grandfather is from Waitangi, Te Puke.  He is Tapuika, Te Arawa. 
Jaimes dad is Lincoln
Jaimes Grandmother (on Dads side) was born in Matamata.  Her mum and dad were from Larne, County Antrim.  Larne is a port town in Northern Ireland. 
 Koen...
Koens Dads parents were born in Taranaki, New Zealand.
Koens Mums parents were born in Whakatane, New Zealand.

 Kayne...
Kaynes Mums parents were both born in New Zealand.
Kaynes Grandparents were all  Born in New Zealand.
Of his Great Grandparents one side Immigrated from Greece and the other side were already here.

 Kate...
Kate's Granddad John was born in Putaruru and her pop was born in Palmerston North.
Kate's Grandmum Jilla was born in masterton and her nana born in Palmerston North, New Zealand.

 Eli...
Elis Grandmother was born in New Zealand and his Grandfather was born in Portugal (me too). Brent's (Eli's Dad) parents were both born in NZ. Eli is an immigrant, he was born in Australia
 Finn...
Finn has 3 Grandparents from New Zealand & 1 from Australia.
Siena...
All of Sienas Grandparents were born in New Zealand. 
 Maia...
Grandmother was born in Aitutaki, Cook Islands.
Grandfather was born in Buckie, Scotland.
Maias Dads parents are Both from America, his mother New York and dad New Jersey.
The name Gomes is originally from Lisbon, Potugal where his family immigrated from originally to New Bedford, Massachusetts.
(This is Maias Dads lineage)

 Imogen...
Imogen’s 4 grandparents were all born in NZ – 3 in Auckland and 1 in Christchurch.
 Sasha...
Sashas Dads, Dad was born in Christchurch.
Sashas Dads, Mum was born in Wellington.
Sashas Mums, Dad was born in Auckland.
Sashas Mums, Mum was born in the Waiarapa.

All of our grandparents were also born in New Zealand.

I am a 6th generation New Zealander on both sides of my family. My ancestors on my Dad's side (Kelly) arrived in the Hokianga. My ancestors on my Mum's side (Eglinton) arrived in the Wairarapa. 

Nevan...
Nevan's grandparents were all born in New Zealand. 
 Zephyr...
3 of Zephyrs Grandparents were born in Aotearoa (New Zealand) and 1 (Zephyrs Mums, Mum) was born in Henley-On-Thames in England.
 Tai...
Tai's Grandparents were all born in Aotearoa.
Hamilton, Tamaki Makaurau, Kaikoura and Rotorua.

 Jasmin...
Jasmin's maternal Grandparents were both born in the UK (as was Jasmin), and they emigrated to New Zealand in 1973. Jasmin emigrated here in 2011.
Jasmin's paternal grandparents were both born in New Zealand, but her Nana's father emigrated to New Zealand from the UK

As for traditional foods - we make parking for bonfire night (guy fawkes) and also eat bangers and mash (sausages and mash) that night. We do traditional English Christmas pudding etc. We also try to do pancakes on pancake Tuesday. When we lived in England we used to carve a pumpkin on Halloween and eat pumpkin dishes because it's during autumn over there.

Rita...
Rita's grandparents are all born in New Zealand.

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Shapes Shapes Shapes By Ryder & Sasha

We are learning about shapes and how many sides they have. 

We have learnt square, pentagon, rhombus, circle, triangle, rectangle, semi-circle, heptagon, octagon, hexagon. 

Watch the shape song below...

Monday, October 14, 2013

Kapa Haka "He Honore"

In Kapa Haka we are learning a new song 
"He Honore"

He Honore
He Korororia
Maungarongo ki te whenua
Whakaaro pai e,
Ki nga tangata katoa

Ake, ake, ake, ake

Amine Te Atua
te piringa toku oranga

Whales By Imogen


  1. The blue whale is the world's largest animal.
  2. Cetacean is the scientific name for whales.
  3. Like other mammals whales breathe using their lungs.  This means coming to the surface to take fresh air.  Most whales can stay under water for half an hour before needing a breathe.
  4. Hump back whales are known as baleen whales as they have no teeth.  Baleen are stiff, hairy sheets that hang in rosa from their top jaws.
  5. Australia waters are home to 45 species of whales, dolphins and porpoises.
  6. Hump back whales travel from the east coast of Australia from Antarctica.
  7. In warmer water they give birth to their young.
  8. The mother feeds her babies milk.

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Auckland Poem By Olivia & Jasmin.


Auckland.

Fabulous, lovely.

Sky Tower, Kelly Tartons, Rainbows End.

Busy, traffic, Pohutukawa, Western Springs.

Kiwis.