Thursday, 26 September 2019

silver reflection enviro day

On Thursday Kauri and Kirsty came to our school to see if we were a silver enviro school. In the morning we had a welcome for them under the Wahi Nui. We played some of our kapa haka songs. The boys did the haka. It sounded like thunder and lighting. BANG BANG! Went there feet on the cold concrete. And then we sang hallelujah in maori. Then Kuwaiti and te waka. After we had the welcoming then we got into reusing the things we did not want any more. We made dream catchers out of old cd's, pirate ships out of egg cartons. We made little animals out of old bottles. And then we put our beans in the old bottles. We also made bird feeders for the birds. MUNCH MUNCH MUNCH. After lunch we had miss gardner bring in some toitoi. Some of us got to make manu tukutuku the maori kite. Well it was like a smaller size. Some of us did not get to do it. They were too busy making dream catchers and pirate ships. The teacher made a really fantastic kite. Well we were making the kites Kauir and Kirsty came in with the Enviro team. They started to look at our waka with our five guiding principles on our waka. Miss Hickling then Told us to go to the mat. Kauir and Kirsty started to ask us questions about the five Guiding principles. After that the class was a pig sty. We were busy little bees on thursday. The next day our teacher told us that we did not get silver we hopped over like a bunny and got GREEN GOLD!                        

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