MAUAO hard at work
This term we have been consolidating our learning and ensuring that the year 8s have the necessary english skills they require for college.
The patupaiarehe have also worked really hard and made great progress in their reading.
Sunday, 16 November 2014
Monday, 8 September 2014
Nelson Mandela by Olivia Mokomoko.
Nelson Mandela is an inspiration to all, he is man who basically rewrote South African history.
To me, a tangata rongonui is a person who shows perseverance, inspires others, and is passionate about what he or she believes in.. A tangata rongonui is someone who never ever gives up, no matter what hurdles he or she has to overtake. The attributes that my ideal tangata rongonui should have are passion, inspiration and perseverance. That’s exactly why Nelson Mandela is my Tangata Rongonui.
Nelson was a man who changed his country, and also the world, through persuasion, fighting, and many protests.. In my mind, although Nelson made mistakes, he is my definition of a tangata rongonui, He was willing to die for his cause, to give all African people equal rights.
Nelson Mandela was born a free, simple man, but later realised no African person is free, that was until he changed Africa.
He was born, and raised in a small village in south Africa, the son of the villages’ chief. This allowed Nelson many “perks” in life, like the best education that an African person could get at that time. Although he was offered the rare chance to go to university, when he was threatened with an arranged marriage, he and a friend escaped to Johannesburg to help fight for other African people against Europeans.
It was there that he started to realise he had to change apartheid. He began protests and was later sent to prison on an island that was protected and concealed from the rest of the world. Although he was sentenced to jail for life. He was there for 27 long hard years.. He came out an old man, but his spirt was stronger, and he had fire in his belly
When Nelson came out of prison the government abolished apartheid, and this allowed African people to vote. They all voted for Nelson Mandela. He was the very first black president in African history, he was extremely successful, and even after being president for five years, he never stopped inspiring others. He died on the 5th on December, 2013, at the age of 95.
Nelson is an exceptional tangata rongonui, because if he hadn’t gone to prison, and fought for the African people, they would still probably have apartheid. Although I’m not African I still understand the importance of how Nelson changed and helped the world become a better place!
Wednesday, 3 September 2014
Nelson Mandela by Natalya Kohere
Nelson Mandela
In Te Reo Pakeha we are learning about Tangata Rongonui, to me a Tangata Rongonui is a role model (someone who you look up to), someone who is passionate and also someone who shows perseverance. Nelson Mandela was one of them. He was a man who stopped apartheid, an apartheid is a political social system in south Africa that meant white people were separated from black people it was a racism system created by the whites. Nelson Mandela lived in a village in south Africa with his family, when he was 7 years old his father, Henry Mandela died, Nelson Mandela was sent to wesley mission school to get the best education that black people could get. Nelson Mandela became a lawyer. From there he became very rich. Soon Nelson Mandela became very annoyed about the apartheid and soon went against it Nelson said 'ALL WE WANT IS EQUAL RIGHTS AND PEACE' but the whites did not agree. The blacks got furious. The blacks wanted war 'WAR, WAR, WAR' they chanted. But still Nelson said 'PEACE! ALL I WANT IS PEACE.' 'GIVE ME PEACE!' The black didn't listen they started WAR! soon the streets were the blacks lived were full of anger. The blacks even went against each other. In 1990 Nelson Mandela was sentenced to life in prisoned he was in prison for 27 years when he got out he had seen how much blacks had achieved while he was in jail although most blacks said 'WAR!' still Nelson said 'PEACE', not long after that Nelson Mandela was made president of South Africa and from that day the Apartheid stopped, blacks had equal rights and their was 'PEACE.' In 2013 Nelson Mandela died many people were at his funeral. And many people also proposed a speech about him that goes '
"An Ordinary Man"
In the end he died an ordinary man
Only rich in wrinkles from where the spirit had been
It would be the saddest days
And we watched the world weep
For a giant bigger than myths
A life owned by many
Now free as the gods
Only rich in wrinkles from where the spirit had been
It would be the saddest days
And we watched the world weep
For a giant bigger than myths
A life owned by many
Now free as the gods
Some cried as though tomorrow was lost
Some celebrated, questioned freedom and its cost
Some seized the chance to stand on his shoulders
While others cursed his grave and scorned wisdom of the elders
Some celebrated, questioned freedom and its cost
Some seized the chance to stand on his shoulders
While others cursed his grave and scorned wisdom of the elders
Stadiums were littered
And those in the know spoke their fill
Mourners paid tribute
Monarch to President made the bill
But still
Where do I we begin
In telling our children where these old bones have been
And that we as next of kin
Have inherited his struggle
And he forever lives through our skin
And those in the know spoke their fill
Mourners paid tribute
Monarch to President made the bill
But still
Where do I we begin
In telling our children where these old bones have been
And that we as next of kin
Have inherited his struggle
And he forever lives through our skin
And on his last day
When the earth reclaims what's hers
We will surrender his body but reignite his spirit
We will write all we know and let history read it to our children
And remind both scholar and critic
That there once was a prisoner of freedom
Who gave the world back its heart
But in the end
He died an ordinary man.'
When the earth reclaims what's hers
We will surrender his body but reignite his spirit
We will write all we know and let history read it to our children
And remind both scholar and critic
That there once was a prisoner of freedom
Who gave the world back its heart
But in the end
He died an ordinary man.'
Monday, 25 August 2014
Te Reo Pakeha by Natalya
Tangata Rongonui
In Te Reo Pakeha we are learning about Tangata Rongonui, to me a Tangata Rongonui is someone you look up to more like a Role Model for you, and someone who is passionate about everything they do also someone who shows perseverance. This week we have been learning about Steven Adams. He was born on the (20th of July 1993) he has 18 siblings and plays NBA Basketball. He started off as a boy who was mischief and had no ears like any child. He didn't know how to Read, Write or Spell anything.
When his father died he was adopted by a member of his family a lady who he called Fairy god mother. From there he went Rotorua Lakes College, there he learnt how to Read, Write, and Spell he also got an education and there he learnt how to play his favorite game Basketball.
To this day he is playing NBA Basketball with his team Oklahoma City Thunder. He plays centre and is the height of 7 feet tall. (2.13m) and is 21 years old.
By Natalya Kohere
When his father died he was adopted by a member of his family a lady who he called Fairy god mother. From there he went Rotorua Lakes College, there he learnt how to Read, Write, and Spell he also got an education and there he learnt how to play his favorite game Basketball.
To this day he is playing NBA Basketball with his team Oklahoma City Thunder. He plays centre and is the height of 7 feet tall. (2.13m) and is 21 years old.
By Natalya Kohere
Tangata Rongonui By Te Marie
My Tangata Rongonui is Steven Adams. To me a Tangata Rongonui is someone who is a good role model and is passionate about what they do, also known as a "famous person".
I think Steven Adams is a Tangata Rongonui because he showed great perseverance for basketball. Another thing that makes him a Tangata Rongonui is that he is very humble.
Steven Adams was born in Rotorua. When he was growing up he had a hard life because his father died and he stopped going to school. He was lucky because his Fairy God mother came and looked after him. Later on he was recognised for his basketball skills and was sent off to Scots College where they helped him to catch up on all his school work. He then got a scholarship and went to America, there he played for Pittsburgh college.
Today he is a professional basketball player for the Oklahoma City Thunder. He is one of the best players in the world.
He inspires me to never give and try hard in what ever I do.
By Te Marie Smith
I think Steven Adams is a Tangata Rongonui because he showed great perseverance for basketball. Another thing that makes him a Tangata Rongonui is that he is very humble.
Steven Adams was born in Rotorua. When he was growing up he had a hard life because his father died and he stopped going to school. He was lucky because his Fairy God mother came and looked after him. Later on he was recognised for his basketball skills and was sent off to Scots College where they helped him to catch up on all his school work. He then got a scholarship and went to America, there he played for Pittsburgh college.
Today he is a professional basketball player for the Oklahoma City Thunder. He is one of the best players in the world.
He inspires me to never give and try hard in what ever I do.
By Te Marie Smith
Monday, 18 August 2014
Tangata Rongonui
We are learning about New Zealand role models. This week we have been looking at Steven Adams.
The tamariki have been learning to identify some of the special attributes that tangata rongonui have. One of the attributes that Steven Adams, Jonah Lomu and Stephen McDonald had in common, was that they all had perseverance, which means that when things got tough they didn't give up.
Steven Adams had some wonderful lessons to teach us.
The tamariki have been learning to identify some of the special attributes that tangata rongonui have. One of the attributes that Steven Adams, Jonah Lomu and Stephen McDonald had in common, was that they all had perseverance, which means that when things got tough they didn't give up.
Steven Adams had some wonderful lessons to teach us.
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