The genre me and my partner are doing is rock. She is playing the electric guitar and I am singing. In my group there is Dominique and me. The name of the song we have selected is Smells like teen spirit by Nirvana. We have not yet decided what part of the song we are going to work on first we are thinking of doing the pre-chorus but not completely sure. What has been challenging so far has been finding a song that is right for both of us and that won't be too difficult for the electric guitar
I am a student at in Uru Mānuka. In 2020 I was a year 9 and in 2021 I will be a year 10. This is a place where I will be able to share my learning with you. Please note....some work won't be edited - just my first drafts, so there may be some surface errors. I would love your feedback, comments, thoughts and ideas.
Thursday, March 11, 2021
Monday, March 8, 2021
Parihaka
Parihaka - Tim Finn and The Hurbs
Main message of the song? This was to tell the story of Parihaka and so it will be remembered
What line explains their passive resistance method? Te Whiti used the language of spirit,
What dose "you can't pull out the roots" refer to? You can't pull out the roots is to imply that you can't take away the belief, remembrance of Parihaka
Evidence of their determination. Their determination is shown throughout the song where they are saying how Te Whiti will never be defeated
How dose this song show the significance of Parihaka? It is of significance because it happens to talk about Te Whiti and how Te Whiti will always be remembered
What makes an event significant? It has affected so many people and is still remembered and will be for years to come
How many people are affected? This affected the people of New Zealand and others around the world
How long did this affect people for? This would have affected people for years.
To what extent are people affected? Parihaka was peoples home, Some people died and some houses, gardens and crops were destroyed this would have strongly affected those people
Friday, March 5, 2021
English Reflection
For English we have been doing creative writing relative tasks. we had a range of tasks to complete and post on our blogs.
The first task I did was Language Features, We had a 5 language Features to choose from. We only had to choose 3, The 3 I chose from were onomatopoeia, Alliteration and personification. I presented this on a slide show then put it on a blog post with the rest of my work
The second task was Sensory language of which we had to create a paragraph without using the words See, smell, feel and taste. This was using show not tell and describing something in more depth
The Third task was metaphor and simile. We had to write and explain the difference between a metaphor
For haiku's we had to write 4 and each one had to be about a season
we had to listen to slam poetry and write about it
Friday, February 26, 2021
Reflection section
Title: My Mahi
Text type: Text
Creator; Jeff King
The purpose of this text: To Inform and Educate readers of this site
Date: 26, February, 2021
Who would be interested in this: This might catch the interest of those such as students and teachers
This week in wananga we learned about my Mahi, this site is where we can track our points about NCEA this site also gives assistance on what possible job to find. We did a career test to see what kind of career or course we could do in the future this also sets a template for a CV with set questions to make the process of creating a CV a lot easier. There are a bunch of articles under news feed and goal settings to track your goals and progress of them.
Badly injured surfer saved on remote Auckland beach after writing "HELP" in the sand
This text is about alone surfer that lost his surf board in a wave he was stranded at karekare beach in Auckland. He wrote "HELP" in the sand A surf life saving woman said that he was servery injured unable to walk.
Tuesday, February 23, 2021
Art
For art we were asked to draw a item our teacher put in front of us, this was for her to see how comfortable we are with her seeing us draw and for her to see how well we draw. we then had to draw a few items put together we took a photo and this is called a still life, We have been learning to use tone and shading in our drawings
Here is my still life and another drawing we were asked to do
Slave triangle
The spirituals were used to send a message to help the slaves escape without the English knowing they also used it for motivation to keep working. They were a way for slaves to express there feeling as they we also passed down from generations .
Wade in the water. Wade in the water was used as a message telling the slaves to wade in the water so the dogs couldn't track them.
Wade in the water
Children wade, in the water
God's gonna trouble the water
Who's that young girl dressed in red
Wade in the water
Must be the children that Moses led
God's gonna trouble the water
Wade in the water,
God's gonna trouble the water
Wade in the water
Must be the children of the Israelite
Oh, God's gonna trouble the water
Harriet Tubman was a slave that escaped only to find that her husband had left her for another woman. Harriet help may other slaves escape, she conducted underground railroads from south american to Canada. It was her who told the slaves to wade in the water
Friday, February 19, 2021
Reflection section
Self-identity
Text type : Text
Creator: Mark Mason
Text purpose: Informing us of the two minds
Date: 19th of February 2021
What is this text about Mark Mason and his research of the thinking and observing mind, He speaks of mind chatter and meditation.