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Tuesday, October 27, 2020

SyIIables Practice .

 Syllables


Words are made up of parts called syllables. Each syllable has a vowel sound. A fun way to count syllables is to clap as you read each word. 


Examples:

Bat

1 clap 

1 syllable

monkey

2 claps 

2 syllables

forever

3 claps 

3 syllables


Now it’s your turn:

Word

# of Syllables

Word

# of Syllables

monster


candy


butterfly 


understand


cat


popcorn


basket


jump


strawberry


football


rabbit


reading


basketball


math


sister


playground


winter


elephant


family


fan








One or Two Syllables?

Look at the words below and sort them into the correct column below


work live very sentence old

place years again picture

little only sound help move


One Syllable

Two Syllables









Syllable Zoo

Look at each of the words and write the correct number of syllables for each word. 



Word

# of Syllables

Word

# of Syllables

elephant

3

kangaroo

3

zebra

2

walrus

2

lion

2

wolf

1

skunk

2

chimpanzee

4

pelican

3

hippo

2

monkey

2

bear

1

snake

1

alligator

2

ostrich


panda

2

Research Tuesday W3.

Samoan Art History questions.

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Tyler Veau: Storyteller


1) This week we are learning about art from...

a) Samoa b) Tonga

c) Fiji d) Niue


2) What is Tatau?

a)  Weaving b) Tattooing

c)  Painting d) Carving


3) What is needed for Tatau?

a) Flax b) Paint and Paper

c) ‘Au and Ink c) Wood


4) What can be represented in a Tatau?

a) Family b) The person’s background

c) Culture d) Values


5) What is another name for a pattern or symbol?

a) An illustration b) a picture

c) A motif d) an idea


How Tatau came to Samoa


6) What is the name of Tatau for women?

a) Pe’a b) Malu


7) Where do you find this type of Tatau on the body?


8) In which ocean will you find Samoa?

a) Atlantic Ocean b) Southern Ocean

c) Pacific Ocean d) Tasman Sea


9) According to Samoan storytelling, where did the twins, Tilafaigā and Taemā, learn about the art of Tatau?

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10) According to the story, why was it only men who got tattooed in Samoa for many years?

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4 Facts History & Art History .

Wednesday, October 21, 2020

Sad Momment Recoiunt T4 .

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WALT: recount a personal experience using correct sentence punctuation and sentences which make sense to the reader.


Paragraph starters

Intro

Body Paragraph 1

Body Paragraph 2

Body Paragraph 3

Conclusion

A really sad moment was when….happened 


This one time I ….. and it made me so sad! 

First…


It all started when….



Then…


After that…


Next thing I knew...

Finally…


At the end of it all…


Lastly...

Overall I…


It was such a sad day and I’ll never forget it.


It was possibly the worst day ever.


Plan

Body Paragraph 1 

In the beginning

Body Paragraph 2

In the middle

Body Paragraph 3

At the end





Start below 

On the picture there is a girl crying and also she looks really say and also that she was sad because of something and also that she was crying really mad and her glasses were wet as well.


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Niuean Artisits Research .

Niuean Artists Questions .

 Niuean Artists - Questions

1) Who are the four artists we are learning about today?

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2) What school did John Pule attend in Auckland?

a) Tamaki College

b) Selwyn College

c) Mount Albert Grammar

d) St Kents


3) What does John Pule’s art comprise of?

a) Painting on canvas and barkcloth

b) Drawing on canvas

c) Painting on canvas

d) Painting on barkcloth


4) What art is Foufili Halagigie known for?

a) Hiapo

b) Painting

c) Knitting

d) Lili Fakamanaia (Wall Hangings)


5) Describe the Lili Fakamanaia:

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6) In what countries has Cora-Allan Wickliffe’s art been shown?

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7) What is Cora-Allan Wickliffe known for creating and where are her collections shown in NZ?

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8) Macksoul Art is known for what kind of art?
a) Painting

b) Drawing

c) Hiapo

d) Weaving