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Showing posts with label Te Whare Tapa Wha. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Te Whare Tapa Wha. Show all posts

Wednesday, 20 May 2020

DeeJay - 6 Fun Facts about my Dad - Taha Whanau

Today's challenge for Te Whare Tapa Whā was about TAHA WHANAU and creating healthy relationships. Following the example of Mamarei on slide 3



In our Room 2 homeclass, DeeJay took up the challenge and made a slideshow to share 6 Fun Facts about his Dad.




Wednesday, 1 April 2020

Building Taha Powers - TAHA TINANA - 10 Press Ups - Ms. Tapuke

This is no April Fool's - the TAHA POWER BUILDING has begun!

Kahurangi has laid down the challenge to strengthen our Taha Tinana and build a healthy body. His home class teacher - Ms. Tapuke has accepted! 


Let's go Room 2 - have a go and put it on your blog!  Find out who else has completed the challenge with this link  and leave a comment on their blog.

Check in every day to find out the next TAHA CHALLENGE!

Take the TAHA CHALLENGE!

 Kia ora everyone and welcome to TAKE THE TAHA CHALLENGE!

https://sites.google.com/ptengland.school.nz/tahachallenge2020

Do you remember our inquiry from Term 1 - Te Whare Tapa Wha? We learnt that to be healthy - we need a strong body, mind, spirit and whanau.

Well, how about using your time NOW to build your TAHA POWERS? Click on this link to find TAHA CHALLENGES to try every day!

Have a go, take a video or photos, then make a blog post and comment on other people’s challenges as well.

ARE YOU READY?
Here is today's challenge from Kahurangi:

Check out his blog and see how he got on!
I can’t wait to read your blogs and see all of your TAHA BUILDING in action! KIA KAHA!


Friday, 20 March 2020

Bloggers of the week: SIONE, PASCHAL, ARTHUR Te Whare Tapa Wha

Our inquiry topic for this term is TE WHARE TAPA WHA. We are interested in finding out how we can balance our lives physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. Read posts from Sione, Paschal and Arthur to see which areas of Te Whare Tapa Wha are strengths in their lives and which areas they could try to improve.



SIONE
Taha Hinengaro is a strength in my life. I enjoy seeing heaps of motivational speeches when i watch videos. It makes me have the spirit to get up and do some fitness to get fitter and faster, stronger. The most motivational part is getting use to all the strength you have to make yourself a better person than the past. last, but not least stay healthy and take responsibility for health too. Beauden Barrett is someone that i look up and listen to, because he has many possibilities on what he's doing. When it comes too his big games he has thoughts on what time the training begin, where the balls going and his position.

PASCHAL
Taha wairua is a strength in my life. I go church on Saturday and Sunday, on Saturday morning we go to church and have prayer meeting and bible study. I can improve in Taha hinengaro by having good thoughts and by making the right choices. Another Taha I am strong on is Taha whanau, I am strong in Taha Wairua because I always go church with some of my family members and friends. I also like playing video games or board games with my family and friends and those are my strengths in the Te Whare Tapa Wha.

ARTHUR
Taha wairua is a strength in my life. I go to church every Sunday and every second Sunday is my Sunday school. Sometimes I walk to church. While i'm walking I'm thinking to my self who is gonna be there? Is my friend Finn gonna be there? or is my other friend Tyler gonna be there? but I dont know because i'm not at church yet to see who is there. When i'm at church everyone always have to respect our pastors when they are speaking. I have to improve by taha hinengaro which is making right thoughts.

Friday, 21 February 2020

Blogger of the Week: KAHURANGI Te Taha Tinana (Physical Wellbeing)

This term for our inquiry we are looking at Te Whare Tapa Wha. This concept compares our bodies to a whare (house) with tapa wha (four walls or sides). Each wall or side represents an aspect of our health that we need to look after so that we are strong and healthy.

In our class, we worked together to find out more about TE TAHA TINANA or our physical wellbeing. First they drew a gingerbread person and covered it with different ways their friends and family could use to look after their bodies.

Simon and Kahurangi
Then they had to create three targets for the next week that would help them to improve their physical wellbeing.

Kahurangi's personal goals were:

Do/Movement
My first goal is to join more sport groups. Also i want do more running activities.

Eat/Drink
One of my goals for physical well being is to improve my eating just like getting better at deciding whether i want healthy food.

Hygiene
Last i want to get better at brushing my teeth more often and have showers 2 times a day not once.


What three goals could you set yourself to have better physical health?