today is Friday on Friday we do kapa haka it start it 9:30 and end at 10:26
Friday
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- Publication date September 12, 2025
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today is Friday on Friday we do kapa haka it start it 9:30 and end at 10:26
I will put in the box
the taste of a banana split with a waffle coatedin caramel on a sizzling hot day
WALT we are to Make a Speech
I strongly believe we should have more sports and less homework Firstly it improves well-being sports helps with physical fitness Reduces stress Builds confidence. And it is fun. It builds up Muscles and it also builds up speed and explosiveness. Last but not least vertical inch jump. Did you know that? . did you no that to much homework can Lead to brainrot and also sickness Like sick of school sad because he wants to go home and anger issues because he wants to go home or scared because he want to go home
WALT we are to Make a mascot
I made a mascot and it was a banana it had hands and legs and blak eys
and I made it out of Block arc and a Rectangle and a moon oval it look like a banana with no nose and a i phone16 pro max with a lightning bolt.
wait it was hard as .
WALT we are learning about rippa rugbee
rippa is a game a good game a fun game we play a game we had to take a tag of youy team
my team was red my tag keep folof on to the gond I lost and the
Next game I lost on the fits rod I got no one out in the game I lost a senkd time
Matarki. is connected to good health and wellbeing TUPUĀNUKU. is connected to food that grow in the ground TUPU
means to grow aqnd nuku is short for Papatūānuku In Matariki, the star Pohutukawa is associated with the spirits of the deceased. It is believed that when someone dies, their spirit travels to the star Pohutukawa, which is part of the Matariki star cluster. During the Matariki celebrations, Māori acknowledge and remember those who have passed away, connecting with them Waitī is one of the star the in the Matariki cluster and it is associated with freshwater and the creatures that live in rivers lakes and other freshwater bodies. It’s considered a female star and a twin of Waitā, which is associated with the ocean. During Matariki, Waitī is a reminder to acknowledge and appreciate the importance of freshwater resources and their connection to the wellbeing of Aotearoa New Zealand. Waipunarangi, one of the stars in the Matariki cluster, is associated with rain and atmospheric conditions. Its name, “water that pools in the sky ,” reflects the connection to the hydrological cycle and the importance of fresh rainfall. In Matariki traditions, the appearance of Waipunarangi during the rising of the Matariki cluster is observed to predict weather patterns for the coming year. 
walt we are doing Boys football I got two pois it was esy to get pois or not .
I was good at football I got the ball lots of Times or not.
it was so fun doing football becas I got to kict the ball and was good at football
here are so potos down he the potos I choose from football The END …



