Day 4: (Bonus Activity: Musical festivals - Matatini)
I would rank Tamatea Arikinui as first place, because they had danced and sang amazingly, and the way that they move and sing at the same time.
I would rank Te Puku o Te Ika second, because they weren't moving much, but I like how they sang.
I would rank Te iti Kahurangi third, since I didn't even see the video, because it says it's no longer available due to a copyright claim.
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Monday, December 3, 2018
Summer Learning Journey (Day 4: Activity 2 - Playing Games)
Day 4 - Activity 2: Playing Games
(i) Name of the game: Ki o Rahi
(ii) Goal and purpose of the game: The aim of the game is to outscore the other team || The purpose of the game is to keep our body healthy and fit.
(iii) Two rules are;
- The players in the certain position has to be moving, or they have 3-5 seconds to pass or throw the ball to their team mate.
- Players can get the ball, even though it's in a different zone, as long as their feet stays on their certain position/zone
(i) Name of the game: Ki o Rahi
(ii) Goal and purpose of the game: The aim of the game is to outscore the other team || The purpose of the game is to keep our body healthy and fit.
(iii) Two rules are;
- The players in the certain position has to be moving, or they have 3-5 seconds to pass or throw the ball to their team mate.
- Players can get the ball, even though it's in a different zone, as long as their feet stays on their certain position/zone
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Day 4: Hitting a High Note...
I like the He Honore one, because we've sung it for Mau Rakau, so I'm familiar to it.
I like the He Honore one, because we've sung it for Mau Rakau, so I'm familiar to it.
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