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Wednesday 22 September 2021

Response to Text: Taha Whānau (Wednesday W9, T3)

 Response to text:

Taha Whānau



Highlight the correct answer or write down the appropriate response.


1. Taha whānau is about… 


a) what makes you feel that you belong b) what kind of family you have

c) just you and who you are d) only your immediate family 


2. Taha whānau can include who? 


a) your immediate relatives b) your friends

c) your community d) all of the answers


3. Explain why taha whānau is important to your identity:

→i think it is important to my identity because you feel like your belong and that your in that family.


4. True or False: taha whānau links to our whenua


a) True b) False


5. What alert level is Auckland currently in?


a) Level 1 b) Level 2

c) Level 3   d) Level 4


6. What can you NOT do at alert level 3?


a) Go to the supermarket b) Go to KFC or McDonalds 

c) Go for a walk with your whānau   d) Travel to the Cook Islands


7. What are you being asked to do as much as possible during level 3?


a) Stay at home b) Track your movements

c) Follow hygiene rules    d) All of the above


Tuesday 21 September 2021

Response to Text: Te Whare Tapa Whā (Tuesday W9, T3)

 Response to text:

Te Whare Tapa Whā



Highlight the correct answer or write down the appropriate response.


1. Te Whare Tapa Whā is… 


a) about health and wellbeing b) a Marae

c) a list of words d) about five plus a day


2. Te Whare Tapa Whā was developed by who? 


a) Māori Chiefs b) Leading Māori and Sir Mason Durie

c) John Key and Judith Collins d) Jacinda Ardern and Ashley Bloomfield


3. Explain the design of the Te Whare Tapa Whā and why this is important:

→the symbols on the wall represents the tinana toa being spiritual well being and many more.


4. True or False: taha tinana is spiritual wellbeing


a) True b) False


5. What year was the Te Whare Tapa Whā developed?


a) 1991 b) 1982

c) 1984    d) 1999


6. Which one is NOT considered in the article as a feeling comfortable in your whenau?


a) Being around your friends b) Being around your whanāu

c) At your place of study (School)    d) At KFC when they are allowed to open


7. The Te Whare Tapa Whā describes health and wellbeing as a what?


a) McDonalds Restaurant b) Wharenui

c) KFC Restaurant    d) Pt England School



Thursday 16 September 2021

Response to Text: Kai (Food) (Tuesday (W8, T3)

 Response to text:

Māori Kai



Highlight the correct answer or write down the appropriate response.


1. A hangi is… 


a) a way Maori greet each other b) a type of food

c) an earth oven d) a way of storing food


2. Māori brought these animals with them as a source of food.


a) Pigs b) Cows

c) Dogs d) Sheep


3. Explain how Māori boiled their water

→they heat the rock in fire andthe the water goes on top  of the rock.


4. True or False: rua kūmara is an elevated storage platform


a) True b) False


5. Which of the following is NOT a species of whitebait?


a) Inanga b) Kōaro

c) Pikopiko    d) Kōkopu


6. Why do you think it was important for Māori to store their food underground, or above the ground?

→to keep it away fromanimals 


7. In your own words explain how to build a hangi.

→get sticks put sicks on hole put stones on top of sticks then put news paper on top all done 



How to prepare a hangi

 


Tuesday 7 September 2021

Response to Text: Landmarks in Tonga

 Response to text: 

Landmarks in Tonga

Highlight the correct answer or write down the appropriate response.


1. What is the Trilithon in Tonga known as?


a) Ha'amonga ‘A Maui b) The Burden of Maui

c) Stonehenge of the Pacific d) All of the above


2. Who is the monument in honour of?


a) King Tupou VI and his sons b) Queen Salote and her sons

c) King Tu’itātui and his sons d) Maui and his sons


3. True or False:”The Royal Palace has many visitors throughout the year, however they can only look at it from the water.”


a) True b) False


4. The blowholes in Tongatapu shoots waves up to what distance?


a) 40m b) 30m

c) 20m d) It doesn’t shoot blowholes


5. Ha’apai is made up of around 60 uninhabited islands. Explain why many people wouldn’t live on these islands?


→why people wouldn’t live there is because there are volcanos and already 2 volcanos have already  erupted on the islands.


6. Explain what the difference is between natural and man-made landmarks.


→Natural landmarks consists of things like trees or something made of natural material. Man made landmarks are things or structures made by human which are considered to be landmark for our convenience.