Wednesday, October 31, 2018

HISTORY OF TELEPHONE IN THE OLDEN DAYS.

Telephone was first made in 1876. The very first telephone has horseshoe-shaped magnet there are an electromagnet is wrapped around a different sort of magnet, called a permanent magnet, stronger. And the last one That I am talking about is a wire. Wire is attached to these two terminals to take electric  signals to and from another telephone.
Image result for telephone in the olden daysImage result for telephone.e in 1876. The very first telephone has horseshoe-shaped magnet there are an electromagnet is wrapped around a different sort of magnet, called a permanent magnet, stronger. And the last one That I am talking about is a wire. Wire is attached to these two terminals to take electric  signals to and from another telephone.Telephone was first made in 1876. The very first telephone has horseshoe-shaped magnet there are an electromagnet is wrapped around a different sort of magnet, called a permanent magnet, stronger. And the last one That I am talking about is a wire. Wire is attached to these two terminals to take electric  signals to and from another telephone.Telephone was first made in 1876. The very first telephone has horseshoe-shaped magnet there are an electromagnet is wrapped around a different sort of magnet, called a permanent magnet, stronger. And the last one That I am talking about is a wire. Wire is attached to these two terminals to take electric  signals to and from another telephone.Telephone was first made in 1876. The very first telephone has horseshoe-shaped magnet there are an electromagnet is wrapped around a different sort of magnet, called a permanent magnet, stronger. And the last one That I am talking about is a wire. Wire is attached to these two terminals to take electric  signals to and from another telephone.Telephone was first made in 1876. The very first telephone has horseshoe-shaped magnet there are an electromagnet is wrapped around a different sort of magnet, called a permanent magnet, stronger. And the last one That I am talking about is a wire. Wire is attached to these two terminals to take electric  signals to and from another telephone.Telephone was first made in 1876. The very first telephone has horseshoe-shaped magnet there are an electromagnet is wrapped around a different sort of magnet, called a permanent magnet, stronger. And the last one That I am talking about is a wire. Wire is attached to these two terminals to take electric  signals to and from another telephone.Telephone was first made in 1876. The very first telephone has horseshoe-shaped magnet there are an electromagnet is wrapped around a different sort of magnet, called a permanent magnet, stronger. And the last one That I am talking about is a wire. Wire is attached to these two terminals to take electric  signals to and from another telephone.Telephone was first made in 1876. The very first telephone has horseshoe-shaped magnet there are an electromagnet is wrapped around a different sort of magnet, called a permanent magnet, stronger. And the last one That I am talking about is a wire. Wire is attached to these two terminals to take electric  signals to and from another telephone.Telephone was first made in 1876. The very first telephone has horseshoe-shaped magnet there are an electromagnet is wrapped around a different sort of magnet, called a permanent magnet, stronger. And the last one That I am talking about is a wire. Wire is attached to these two terminals to take electric  signals to and from another telephone.Telephone was first made in 1876. The very first telephone has horseshoe-shaped magnet there are an electromagnet is wrapped around a different sort of magnet, called a permanent magnet, stronger. And the last one That I am talking about is a wire. Wire is attached to these two terminals to take electric  signals to and from another telephone.als to take electric  signals to and from another telephone.shaped magnet there are an electromagnet is wrapped around a different sort of magnet, called a permanent magnet, stronger. And the last one That I am talking about is a wire. Wire is attached to these two terminals to take electric  signals to and from another telephone.ound a different sort of magnet, called a permanent magnet, stronger. And the last one That I am talking about is a wire. Wire is attached to these two terminals to take electric  signals to and from another telephone.Telephone was first made in 1876. The very first telephone has horseshoe-shaped magnet there are an electromagnet is wrapped around a different sort of magnet, called a permanent magnet, stronger. And the last one That I am talking about is a wire. Wire is attached to these two terminals to take electric  signals to and from another telephone.Telephone was first made in 1876. The very first telephone has horseshoe-shaped magnet there are an electromagnet is wrapped around a different sort of magnet, called a permanent magnet, stronger. And the last one That I am talking about is a wire. Wire is attached to these two terminals to take electric  signals to and from another telephone.

SURVEY.

      SURVEY.
Today we  survey 20 people from the
Panmure mall and we ask them do you
know what Matariki is 14 people did not
know what matariki is and 6 know also
we Sword a teacher from a different
school even she didn't know what
matariki, was But i think we can
celebrate matariki by put decorations
and posters in the mall and shops.

Tivaevae.

A Tivaevae is something that is very important to the cookland people and also when they make a Tivaevae  they get the family together because it will take time. When the family will make a Tiaevae they make it with where love. They will Pass it to there sons and daughters and there sons and daughter will get it to there sons daughter and it will go on and on.


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HALLOWEEN.


THE HISTORY OF HALLOWEEN.
All Souls Day was celebrated similarly to Samhain, with big bonfires, parades, and dressing
up in costumes as saints, angels
and devils. The All Saints Day celebration was also called All-hallows or All-hallowmas (from Middle English Alholowmesse meaning All Saints’ Day) and the night before it, the traditional night of Samhain in the Celtic religion, began to be called All-Hallows Eve and, eventually, Halloween.


Halloween began as the festival of Samhain. It was part of the ancient Celtic religion in Britain and other parts of Europe. At the end of summer, the Celts thought the barrier between our world and the world of ghosts and spirits got really thin.


The children who say Trick or treat the children will trick you if you don’t give a Treat And Halloween is real but in new zealand it’s not.

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TONGAN LANGUAGE WEEK

Tongan Language Week


Last week was Tongan language week.
On Monday we had a school assembly
and we started off with the Tongan
National anthem and a hiva
(a Tongan song). The Tongan parents
were singing  with pride and the parents
felt emotional. Then,
Sofele’s dad, Mr. Fatai said
a prayer for a blessing to the
kids in our school. Next we
played the New Zealand National
anthem and then  two of the Kia
Manawanui came and talked to us
all about Tonga and in the end
Mr.Fatai came and said a pray
to end this assembly.
On Wednesday we had Tongan games at
lunchtime and there were four
different types of Tongan games
and it was fun. Friday was the
end the of the Tongan language
week. The classes were getting
ready and it was time for the
assembly. It started with the Tongan
 National anthem and next we sang
the New Zealand National anthem
and Mr. Fatai said a prayer to start.
Next Room 1 and Room 6 sung a Tongan
song and Room 8 showed us their
Tapa posters. We sung the happy birthday
song to two
birthday girls. It was Christine
from Rm 6 and Lily from Rm 6,
then we ended it with a Tongan prayer.
At lunchtime the whole school
had a Tongan feast! I had Pig,
potato salad and
sapa’sui.
The chocolate cake was delicious!!


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Tuesday, October 30, 2018

TECHNOLOGY CHALLENGE.

TECHNOLOGY CHALLENGE.

“ Okey get into three or
four groups “ said Mr roy.
The people I had in my groups was Savannah
and christine the whole team had to make a
flag. Our flag was decorator with tongan
things we called it the tongan flag. When
we were done making our flag we had to make
a flag poles with a tape, string, ruler, newspaper
and scissors. So we had to find how to make our
flag poles Stand together I very very enjoy this
and our teacher Mr roy said to us “you had did great.”