Monday, August 29, 2011
Buzzy Bee and Tiki
Kiaora
And welcome to New Zealand I bet that you have come to see the Rugby World Cup. You are very welcome to be in this beautiful country. NZ is a very unique land there are many
different cultures living here all together.
Do you actually know what a tiki is? I’m guessing not? The
term tiki refers to a carved human figure and is part of Maori and
other Pacific culture. Its a Mystery finding out about the myth for
how Tiki got its name. On the other `side, in many parts of Pacific
islands, for example in Niue ,the Tiki myth is unknown and human
figures were not carved but they still had a tiki.Buzzy Bee is the most famous toy in New Zealand many Buzzy Bees have been sold in many country’s in New Zealand. Nearly every child has a Buzzy Bee to play with in New Zealand.
Buzzy Bee is the most famous toy in New Zealand many Buzzy Bees have been sold in many country’s in New Zealand. Nearly every child has a Buzzy Bee to play with in New Zealand.
I hope you’re going to have a good time at the rugby world cup
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Badminton
Last week room 13 had badminton. Donna showed us how to hit a shuttle and serve.
Then Donna showed us how to play badminton soccer she split us in to two groups.
To play the game of badminton soccer you have to hit the shuttle, you have to have quick body movement to hit the shuttle over the net. If you hit it over the white line you are out.
Then we had a little play of hitting the shuttle over the net.
Room13 really likes Donna and badminton soccer.
Healthy Food
Children should eat regular meals and healthy snacks each day to give them energy,we need nutrients to help us grow. A variety of foods is essential and important to have a healthy balanced
diet.
The four main food groups are four main food groups and breads and cereals fruit and vegetables dairy products meat and fish. Fat and sugar should be eaten everyday, but only in small amounts. The best drinks for kids are milk and water, juice and fizzy should be left for treats.
Eat a healthy diet and you will live a long and happy life.
Friday, August 5, 2011
Jonah Lomu
Jonah had a impact on the game being the first global superstar.
Then he was diagnosed with kidney problems and started dialysis in 2003. A radio personalty Grant Kereama donated a kidney to Jonah and he was able to begin playing again. Jonah Lomu went to play in Wales and Hong Kong but he sadly retired in 2007.Jonah Lomu debuted for the All Blacks in 1994. He was very tall, and very fast. He was Tongan
Then he was diagnosed with kidney problems and started dialysis in 2003. A radio personalty Grant Kereama donated a kidney to Jonah and he was able to begin playing again. Jonah Lomu went to play in Wales and Hong Kong but he sadly retired in 2007.Jonah Lomu debuted for the All Blacks in 1994. He was very tall, and very fast. He was Tongan
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