Thursday, 23 May 2019

Marae DIY at Taheke

Friday 24 May


😉Marae DIY at Taheke😌

Yesterday me and my friends went to Taheke marea to help the Adults do some work. After we arrived me and my siblings had to wait for our school  to come and help us do some painting so we waited for about 5 minutes or so.

We helped our school mates get some fruit, milk and bread the school donated out of my teachers truck and put them inside the kitchen and then we went outside and put our vest, resene hat, and get a bucket and paint brushes. Then they grabbed these big boards and lay them against the wall then we filled our buckets up with paint mixed up with a little bit of water and put them in our buckets and started to paint the boards then they take the painted boards and put them on the grass and let them dry in the sun then they grab more & more until there was no more.

Then everybody went off inside and had some morning tea then put there dishes away and walked outside to continue  working and all the tamariki went back to painting.

It was soo cool to see so many people working together to get the Marae fixed up, and to see them pull walls off, paint the roof, dig big huge holes for bury the old wood from inside the marae was cool to watch.

Then our school mates had to go, they walked off back to the truck and drove off back to school and just after they left they grabbed the dry boards and one of the adults said that we had to put another coat of paint on all the of the boards.

-Samara 

8 comments:

  1. hi my name is sonny boy and im a year 8 and my school is tautor
    and i like that you told.

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  2. Kia Ora Samara my name is Dale and I am a student at Paihia School.

    It sounded like you and your mates had a lot of fun. Was there anything else you did on that day? What were you going to use the painted boards for? I liked the way you said that you were going to help the adults with there work it sounds like you and your mates were really helpful.

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  3. Kia ora Samara,
    My name is Missy and I am a year 8 student who attends Paihia School. I read your blog post about ‘Marae DIY at Taheke’ and it was very interesting for me to find out that your whole school participated in that event. I was just wondering if you guys got it professionally done? I think you did really well at explaining what you were doing but next time I think you could work on adding more punctuation.

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  4. Kia Ora Samara. My name is Sheeandra from Tautoro school. I am a year 8. I really enjoyed reading your story, about the Taheke Marae DIY. Did you know that, that's my marae?. This reminds me of the time, when we done a Marae DIY, but at our marae named TeRiingi. Maybe next time you could, ask for teacher support, and make your paragraphs a bit longer. If you would like to, come comment on my blog at: tssheeandratn.blogspot.co.nz. Blog you later.

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  5. Kia Ora,Samara My name is Rachel from Tautoro school.I am a student in room 4 I am 8 years old I really like your story about the Taheke Marae DIY.I liked your work because you were working really hard and you were helping those Adults with lots of work your story is really interesting.

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  6. Nice work Samara keep it up!!!

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  7. Hello Samara. My Name is Kaia I'm a year 6 from Kawakawa Primary School. I really enjoyed reading your story. I liked your work cause you made the story really long and added lots of good words in there as well.

    Kind Regards Kaia

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  8. Kia Ora Samara, my name is Miria and I´m a year 8 at Kawakawa Primary School.I really like your blog post it is very nice and interesting and I hope I see more like this soon but If you had to choose between doing math and writing what would you pick? If you want to check out my blog it is kpsmiriaf.blogspot.com NICE COMMENTING WITH YAHH!! Ka kite and hope you have a great rest of your day :)

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