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Thursday, March 19, 2020

My drawing of Pania


For reading this term we are reading the Bone Tiki. In the book there is a mythical girl/creature of the sea called Pania.
She comes out at night and before dawn she swims with the creatures of the sea in Napier. This is my drawing of what I think Pania would look like.

Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Bone Tiki




  • Imagination- Aotearoa is a place of dreams and imaginings. What would you dream to be in this land? Who would you want to see? Which lost and legendary creatures would be here? Draw, create, write about this place.

Tuesday, March 3, 2020

what we are doing for reading!




For reading, the Kakapo/my group, is looking at crime from the 1800s and seeing how it has change in the 2000s. 

In the 1800s murder and treason led to a death penalty. Today execution no longer takes place but in some countries like Afghanistan execution is still a thing. Execution does still take place but no longer in public, it is done in a prison. In the 1800s CCTV footage and police surveillance wasn’t even a thing yet. DNA was identified much earlier in the 1800s. But in 1940 and 1950 DNA took a big leap in the scientific community. Without all these things finding a criminal was hard to do. Technology has grown so much in 2000s that now finding crime is not as hard, but still some criminals still haven’t been found today.