ME!

ME!

Friday 24 August 2018

New Information

New Information About Money
They are really bright.  They use the pictures from all around
NZ so the money can look like the money is from NZ,they
also use the pictures of the people who are really,really famous
from NZ and the Queen and King of NZ.   In the olden days
there were a 1 dollar note and a 2 dollar note there was also a
1 cent,2 cent and a 5 cent,the 1 and 2 dollar notes were made
out of paper,they were already worn out so they had to make more
more and more copies. In 2015 they made the 2 and 1 dollar note
into a coin so we don’t need a 1 cent 2 cent and a 5 cent anymore
because we have a 5 dollar note and a 1 and 2 coin. We are sooooooo
LUCKY!

we have been learning about money this week so come and look at the information about money.

This Term My Class Is Learning About MONEY!

MONEY MONEY MONEY!
Money is made in Canada.  It is made in a mint. They bring the money
on a plane.  They are in a pile in a box. They put the money at the
BNZ and the BNZ puts it in the machine at the BNZ.   We can share
save or keep it. We use money so we can buy things. We get money
from the BNZ. Canada brings the money to NZ,then the NZ’s give the
money to the BNZ. The 5 dollar notes colour is orange,the 20 dollar
notes colour is green,the 100 dollar notes colour is red,the 10 dollar
notes colour is blue and the 50 dollar notes colour is purple.   Lots of
islands have different money. There is 100’00000 coins and
100’000000 dollar notes.

Thursday 23 August 2018

Friday 17 August 2018

My C A F E

This is me Driving my learning

I am driving my learning and the speech bubbles are MRS values
Ko Vava’u

Vava’u oku faka ‘ ofo ‘ofa.                     
Oku ai hoku fale ia’i.              
Kou sai’ia lahi aupito ia Vavau.        
Oku nofo eku tunga’ane ia i
Oku lahi ae ika ia Vavau
Oku mau kai mea Tonga ia Vavau
Ko Vavau oku i Tonga
Oku mau mohe i Vavau
Oku mau vainga mo homau feleni
Oku mau fiu he vainga                 
Kou nofo i Vavau        
Kou nana’mu’i ha inu melie
Kou ongo’i oku fu’u afu
Kou fa’nongo ki ha taha oku nau inu mea mo’moko


Ko Vava’u
Vava’u is so beautiful
I have a house there
I really like Vava’u
There are a lot of fish    
I have a brother
We eat tongan food
We sleep there
We play with our friends
We are tired
I stay at Vavau
I smell the fizzy drink
It feels so hot
I hear someone slurping a cold drink