Wednesday, 28 July 2021

The lorax activities

 Today I read a book called the lorax. Here are some tasks I am going to do and your coming with me. So lets go. So task one is a letter to the Once-ler so I will insert a image of the letter to the Once-ler



The next task is Inside out about The lorax so here it is



Ok this the end of the tasks. I hope you are well and I will see you guys later BYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEE

Wednesday, 7 July 2021

My head

 My head my head my lovely head it helps me to think also if I fall over my head helps me to encourage myself to move on


Wednesday, 23 June 2021

Framework of the mass

 Hi guys, today I have made the framework of the mass. Here it is




Matariki Star

 Hi guys, today I will show you my Matariki Star. Here it is




Monday, 21 June 2021

lantern

 hello guys. Today I have created a Matariki lantern. Here it is




Friday, 18 June 2021

My party events

 


What do you do at a party and mass. leave them in the comment section

Monday, 14 June 2021

Samoa

  Hi guys  today we will do some tasks for reading. lets get started .  Ok first thing is Numbers in Samoan. So 1 is Tasi, 2 is Lua, 3 is Tolu, 4 is Fa, 5 is Lima, 6 is Onu, 7 is fitu, 8 is Valu, 9 is Iva, and 10 is Sefulu. Ok next is Samoa on google maps so I had a couple questions so I filled them in so here is my Work.



Ok next I will write some facts about Samoa. Here I go

Samoa is a group of nine islands in the South Pacific Ocean known for its beautiful scenery and friendly people. Most of the people who live here are native Samoans whose ancestors came by boat thousands of years ago. Germany ruled Samoa briefly in the early 20th century. After World War I, New Zealand administered Samoa’s government and helped it become independent. Samoa is a peaceful country. Families and tradition are very important here and extended families often live in small clusters of homes. Families share land and equipment. In addition to European explorer, European and American missionaries have made a big impact here. Samoans hold tightly to their family traditions, as well as their Christian faith.


By Koby.