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Tuesday, October 29, 2019

First Draft Duffy Theatre Show

At the start Duffy was so excited because he was going to his favourite cousins house for the school holidays. When he got there he was bored and sad because Sam was addicted to gaming and got really frustrated. While Duffy was bored he put on Nana Whetu's glasses and did the dumpling dance. Then things got a little bit coo-coo!! 
Then Duffy magically soaked into the Magic Bricks game that Sam was playing in the lounge. When Auntie Grace came to the lounge to ask where Duffy went. Sam did not want to say that Duffy disappeared into the game, but Sam did tell her mum. They didn't know how to get out of the game. So Auntie Grace got Nana Whetu's Magic Bricks book to know how to get out. 
Sam read the book and thought that she found Nana Whetu's recipe for dumplings but it was actually the dumpling dance but. They did not know that it was the dumpling dance. Sam put on Nana Whetu glasses on and tried to do be like Duffy so Sam could help Duffy to get out of the game. Sam read the book and thought that she found Nana Whetu's recipe for dumplings. 
Then Auntie Grace put on Nana Whetu's glasses but she did not get sucked into the game. Then Sam said that the recipe must of been the dance that Duffy did when he was wearing Nana Whetu's glasses. Duffy and Sam heard a weird voice that gave him clues. The clues were to help Duffy and Sam make words. The first word was inventor and then Whetu. 

Thursday, October 24, 2019

The Mysterious Stones of Tonga



Three Facts about Haʻamonga ʻa Maui:

  1. Did you know that it was built about 1,000 or 3,000 years ago.
  2. Also did you know that hundreds of people had to drag the stones to their building site and had to use really strong ropes to get it there. 
  3. Did you know that the Ha 'amonga ʻa Maui is very important to the people of Niutoua village. 
Structure: Something that is built from several parts. 
Burden: Stress and panic.
Gateway: An entrance to a place. 
Historian: A person that likes to talk about history. 
Lintel: Concrete or Steel across the top of a window or a door.