Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Paoa and Kiwa

 Today we are learning about Paoa and KIwa.

I found it hard to get the glue in line with the waka.

I found it easy to get the skewers into the waka.

Paoa and Kiwa were on Horouta. They hit the sand bar at Ohiwa so they went and looked for the special tree. Paoa went through valleys, over moutans. He finally found it so he chopped it down then put it in the  Waipaoa river. It went down the steam and Kiwa made minor repairs so he said our place should be called Turanganui-a-Kiwa which means the waiting place of Kiwa.

Our class went to a museum visit. They were talking about Horouta. We did sand art and made a waka. Waka Hourua means two hulls and thatś what the Horouta waka had. The waka we made has one
 

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