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Sunday 20 December 2020

Kristopher illusion SMJ WEEK 1 task





This is y illusion sorry for the mess in the middle i couldn't make it perfect but it still works hope you like it. 
move your head around to see what my illusion is

 

Bella and her puppies

 



Bella is our family dog and she is a Jack Russell cross Maltese breed . Bella had puppies last night Her puppies are like Bella but are also a Lowchen Schnauzer cross because the father of the puppies is that breed. Bella's dad was a full Jack Russel terrier. He was our first dog that me and my sister had. Did you know that a pregnant dog will carry for at least 63 days and then they will give birth? 

Bella has 5 pups in the photo you could only see 4 because 1 is hiding behind her I think or under the other puppies. the pups were born on December the 20th. the first puppy was born at 12:51 pm (at night) and the second puppy was born at 1:18 in the morning, 3rd one was at 1:41 in the morning, 4th puppy was born at 1:54 (in the morning). And the last pup was born at 2:16 IN THE MORNING.at the end we were all happy and then went to bed waiting to see them in a few hours when we wake up it was still gonna be the same day because it was already pasted midnight.

Friday 4 December 2020

2020 Art Alive work


 


On Friday was the art exhibition the first design that I made is called Pakati is represents dog skin cloak.My second pattern is called Hiapo it symbolises designs.ages ago it was painted.And my third pattern is called Fa'a Anufe.It symbolises a worm.My 4th pattern is called manulua it symbolises either a Bird or a flower.My last pattern is called a Tiare and it symbolises a flower.


Thursday 26 November 2020

term 4 art alive animation 2020

 

This term we have been learning about different pacific cultures art. and this is my animation about other cultures art.

Monday 23 November 2020

Camp Bentzon 2020 recount Day 1

 Last week on Tuesday was the day I went to a Year 6 camp called Camp Bentzon for 4 days. All the kids carried bags into buses. The bus ride was an hour and a half long. It was boring because I couldn’t fall asleep.


When we got to the Sandspit we loaded all our stuff onto the ferry and then we had lunch. Everyone had a chance to go to the toilet before we left. Most of the kids were at the top of the ferry and only some kids were at the bottom part of the ferry.


We unloaded our bags and then we hiked up a two hour mountain called killer mountain. It was really hard because (joke) I'm in shape (oval). At the end of the mountain was a beautiful beach. I had really bad luck because I went to sit down on the grass and there were prickles on the grass. My hand was bleeding a little. Next I went 15 steps away and went next to my bag. There were prickles there too.


Everybody went stone skimming because everybody wanted to see who can get the highest amount of skips. My highest was four but one of my friends Aaron did six and some other kids did six as well.


The pain came back because we had to walk all the way back to the campsite. My mum and I plus some other kids had a head start while the rest stayed back. Me and Taimana used sticks to be our walking cane going up the mountain.


Once everyone got back we got to see our cabins. I was with Chaun and Sheldon. Those are my other two friends. After everyone got told to get their togs on if they wanted to go for a swim. I couldn’t because Someone (COUGH COUGH) cut my arm. So I couldn’t get it wet.


After we had dinner. It was chicken with some vegetables and roasted potatoes and some other stuff. We all sat in groups. We couldn't just sit anywhere. There were four different groups: Kawau (my team), Katz (sisters team), Bentzon  and the last Mansion.


Then after dinner we had a movie called the Princess Bride. It was an old movie but we enjoyed watching it, especially the guy with the sword that said “I am inigo montoya you killed my father….prepare to die”. Then we all went to bed.


Tuesday 10 November 2020

Questions about Cook Islands Tivaevae

 Cook Islands Tivaevae: 

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Tivaevae:



  1. What does Tivaevae mean?

  1. To cook b) to sew or patch

c) To knit d) to laugh

2.  What are Tivaevae?

a) Tea Towels b) Pillow Cases

c) Sheets d) Duvets


3. When were Tivaevae bedspreads introduced by French nuns?

a) eighteenth century b) nineteenth century

c) twentieth century d) twenty first century


The Pange

4. What is a pange?

=>A thing that takes 8 women to make 



5. What is a ta’unga?

a) a type of tivaevae b) an expert

c) cutting materials d) patterns and colours


Making the Tīvaevae


6. Which are not part of the three types of Tīvaevae?

a) tīvaevae manu b) tīvaevae tātaura

c) tīvaevae tā’ōrei d) tivaevae tāmoumou


7.  Which best describes what Tivaevae manu?

  1. It uses only four colours and two pieces of material. 

  2. It uses only one colour and one piece of material.

  3. It uses only two colours and two pieces of material.

  4. It uses only two colours and three pieces of material.


8. How is Tīvaevae tātaura formed?

  1. Using glue and paste b) using embroidered 

c) having separate pieces pieced together d) using chromebook




Cook Island Art Forms (4 facts)


 

Monday 9 November 2020

GOLD(Maths Task)

 

Research Presentation task

 

Questions about the Cook Islands

 Cook Islands History: 

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About Cook Islands:


1. How many islands are said to be on Cook Islands?

a) 3 b) 10

c) 15 d) 88


2. Which island is not located beside the Cook Islands?

a) New Zealand b) Tonga

c) French Polynesia d) American Samoa


3. How did Cook Islands get their name?

a) From coke cola b) from James Cook 

c) from chocolate d) from Cocoa Chanel


Cook Islands History:


4. Where did the first Cook Islands arrive from?

a) Hawaii b) Tahiti

c) New Zealand d) Hervey Island


5. What does Cook Islands not do for art?

a) wood carving b) piercing

c) weaving d) tivaevae


6. True or False: Captain James Cook named Cook Islands ?

a) True b) False


Wood carving: 


7. Rarotonga is famous for its carving …. 

  1. its wooden seats b) fisherman’s gods and staff-gods

c) it’s ceremonial adzes d) pencils


8. What islands are not mentioned for wood carving?

a) Mitiaro b) Mauke

c) Atiu d) Pukapuka


9. True or false: The wooden carvings had to be blessed before stood up?

a) True b) False


10. How can you identify where people are from in Cook Islands?

→Their fingertips


Cook Island Art History(4 facts)


 

Friday 6 November 2020

HITTING 666 BLOG POSTS

I hit 666 blog posts on the 5th of November 2020.It was a long journey to get here but it was worth it because this is the most blog posts I've ever seen on a blog YET!!!.There is this girl called Finau who just reached 600 blog posts so I need to push myself more because I want to hold the first place mark.And that's all i'm gonna post more and after this post it will be past the unlucky number.666




 

Thursday 5 November 2020

BRONZE(MATHS TASK)

 

SILVER(MATHS TASK)

 

GOLD(MATHS TASK)

 

Questions about Tongan Art and Artists

 Tongan Art and Artists: 

Highlight the correct answers


Coat of Arms of Tonga - Tongan Sila:


1. When was the Tongan Sila designed?

a) 1865 b) 1875

c) 1876 d) 1877


2. What does the crown in the Tongan Sila mean?

→This represents the kingdom,king of tonga


3. What do the three swords represent?

THis represents the 3 lines of tongan kings who ruled tonga before it became one

Ha’amonga ‘a Maui:


4. Where is the stone located?

a) Cook Islands b) Samoa

c) Tonga d) Niue


5. Who is the story of the stone wall about?

a) A mother and her two daughters b) A mother and her two sons

c) A father and his two daughters d) A father and his two sons


6. What does the word haʻamonga mean ?

→It means a stick with loads on both sides


Kavei Koula e Fa - Four Golden Pillars:


7. What does Ofa mean?

→Ofa means love


8. What does Faka’apa’apa mean?

→faka apa apa means respect


9.What does Anga Fakato ki lalo/ Lototoo mean?

Anga Fakato ki lalo/ Lototoo means humility



10. What does Tauhi Va mean?

→Tauhi Va means gratitude.


TONGAN DESIGNS (4 FACTS TASK)


 

Wednesday 4 November 2020

BRONZE(Maths Task)

 

SILVER(Maths Task)

 

GOLD(Maths Task)

 

Research Presentation Task

 

Questions about Tongan Art and Artists

 Tongan Art and Artists: 

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Sulieti Fiemea-Burrows:


1. What type of art does Sulieti Fiemea-Burrows do?

a) kohoa kakala b) ngatu

c) ta’ovala d) carving


2. How did Sulieti learn how to be the artist she is?

a) it was a fluke b) she wanted to be famous

c) weren’t enough artists d) she watched her Mum growing up


3. Why does Sulieti want to teach others the art she does?


Sione Monu:


4. What type of artist is Sione Monu?

a) carving b) ngatu

c) koho d) ta’ovala


5. Where did Sione Monu get inspiration from?

a) ta’ovala b) old family photos from Tonga

c) kohoa kakala d) old family photos from Samoa


6. What is in Sione Monu’s exhibition?

more workshops and talanoa in relation to the Tongan fine arts of nimamea’a tuikakala.


Tatafu Langi: 


7. Where did Tatafu Langi grow up?

a) Tonga b) Samoa

c) Niue d) Cook Islands


8. Where did Tatafu Langi move to?

a) UK b) USSR

c) USA d) United Kingdom


9. What type of artist is Tatafu Langi?

a) koho b) ta’ovala

c) ngatu d) carving


10. Name 3 different materials that Tatafu Langi carves with.

→whale teeth cattle bone koa wood