Sunday, 31 December 2017

Raising Funds

3 Ways I Would Raise Funds In The 1930's

  1.  Open a lemonade stand in the centre of town for all people to enjoy (if lemonade existed back then).
  2. Make toys for children's parents to buy and raise a little extra money.
  3. Open a small petting zoo for children to enjoy along with their parents. 

Dealing With Stress, Week 2, Day 3

How I Deal With Stress

Towards stress for me it would usually be from playing a rage game.  However the way I deal with stress is by going to watch a video of a more peaceful game.  Another way I deal with stress is by going outside on the trampoline and having a long jump for however long I want.  If I don't do those I'll likely be going to have a read of a book for at least 10 minutes, that way I'll let my mind focus on only one thing, the topic of my book.

By Aedan Gunn 2017 

Art Deco, Week 2, Day 2, Part 2

What I'm Rating:
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My Rating:
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I've given this rating because although it is delicately and well made, I feel that it should have a little more pizzazz to it, such as there should be something in the background and you can see it, or just look through the car and see it.  Maybe there could be a logo of some sort on the car to indicate something or some place.

By Aedan Gunn 2017 

Saturday, 30 December 2017

The Lion's Cage, Week 2, Day 2

The Lion's Cage

The Lion's Cage was created by Charlie Chaplin, who played as a young man getting chased by a donkey.  In this scene of running away, the man attempts to hide inside a carriage, only to find himself inside a lion cage.  In this comedy-based movie, the man attempts to exit the carriage in one piece without waking up the sleeping beast!  Before escaping this carriage, the man wakes up the lion on mistake thinking he is doomed quickly after, however the lion just comes over to him, sniffs him, and then goes back to it's bed in the corner of the room.  Later he is let out by a woman who had just passed out from seeing the man in the lion cage, after the man gets let out, thinking he is all powerful now, decides to stay in the cage and quickly afterwards, gets scared by the lion thinking it was coming for him. 

By Aedan Gunn 2017

Thursday, 28 December 2017

Voting In Saudi Arabia, Week 2, Day 1, Part 2

Voting In Saudi Arabia

What Do I Think About Woman Voting In Saudi Arabia?  I think that it is better for their community, and I think this is because by including woman into the voting it is an unbiased and fairer vote for the country.  Including woman into the vote means that their voices are heard and people will actually agree with them.  It makes sure that not only men have the pressure to vote and that woman can vote as much as men.  Although they decided to allow woman to vote in 2015, I still think that they should have been able to earlier than that.

By Aedan Gunn 2017

St. Basil's Cathedral, Week 2, Day 1

Picture:


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Name: St. Basil's Cathedral
Location: Moscow, Russia
Time It Was Built: 1560
Time It Took To Build: 8 Years
Opening Times: Daily From 11.00 To 17.00, Closed On Tuesdays.
By Aedan Gunn 2017

Saturday, 23 December 2017

Waitangi, Week 1, Day 5, Part 2


1. You can visit the Treaty House itself to see a replica of the original treaty!

2. You can marvel at the fully carved Maori meeting house, which includes one of the largest Maori war canoes in the country!

3. You can watch a film at the visitor centre.

Personally I would love to look at the Maori meeting house and I would really want to see the Maori war canoe, imagine how big the canoe really is!

Friday, 22 December 2017

Translations, Week 1, Day 5

1. Nau mai ki Aotearoa = Welcome to New Zealand

2. ____ is my name = ____ ko toku ingoa

3. What is your name? = He aha to ingoa?

4. He pai taku ki te takaro i te whutupaoro = I like to play rugby

5. Where do you come from? = No hea koe?

By Aedan Gunn 2017

Thursday, 21 December 2017

Poi Rākau, Week 1, Day 4, Part 2

Name Of Game: Poi Rakau

The Goal Or Purpose Of The Game:  The Goal is to work together as a small group using rākau, passing them to improve hand eye co-ordination without dropping it or hitting other players.

Two Rules For The Game:
1. You may not dig the stick into the ground.
2. As you get more confident, move a step backwards to make other sticks harder to reach.

By Aedan Gunn 2017

https://www.r2r.org.nz/games-activities-maori-youth/poi-rakau.html 

Tiaho Mai Rā, Week 1, Day 4

Māori Translation:

Tiaho mai rā
Te whetu o te ata
Kopu i te ao,
Pareārau i te pō
Ka tu te ao marama
he ao hara
Tu mai rā koe hei tohu i ahau,
Tu mai rā koe hei tohu i ahau,
E kore te aroha,
E kaupare noa
Hoki mai rā ki ahau, e te tau.
Hoki mai rā ki ahau, e te tau.

Tiaho mai rā
Te whetu o te ata
Kopu i te ao,
Pareārau i te pō
Ka tu he o marama
he ahara
Tu mai rā koe hei tohu i ahau,
Tu mai rā koe hei tohu i ahau
________________________

English Translation:

Shining over there
Is the morning star
Venus in the dawn,
Saturn in the night
The full moon is rising
Above a sinful world
You rise up there as a sign to me 
You rise up there as a sign to me... 

...that love does not
Randomly turn away.
Come back to me my darling
Come back to me my darling

Shining over there
Is the morning star
Venus in the dawn,
Saturn in the night
The full moon is rising a
Above a sinful world
You rise up there as a sign to me 
You rise up there as a sign to me. 
__________________________________
Song was Created And Sang By Te Awhina 
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I enjoy this song because it may be only a small one, but it has a great timing and rhythm towards it, making it a gentle but effective Waiata.

By Aedan Gunn 2017







Wednesday, 20 December 2017

Pepeha. Week 1, Day 3, Part 2.



Ko Aoraki tōku maunga
Ko Mawheranui tōku awa
Ko Endeavour tōku waka
Ko Pakeha tōku iwi  
Ko Ngati Scots tōku hapu
No Mawhera ahau
Ko Michelle rāua ko Dougal ōku mātua
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Ko Hamish tōku teina
Ko Aedan tōku ingoa
Tēnā koutou katoa.



One Of A Million, Week 1, Day 3

One Of A Million

Well, this is the life, working my arms to the limit harvesting wheat and baking it into bread to share with my 7 other siblings who do nothing to help.  Being the eldest in the family doesn't give you any perks, it seems as if all we're useful for is keeping us alive.  My mother and father haven't given me any glory towards me helping them over the past years and it makes me feel useless.  So when I have to leave my parents I'll make lots of money and wave it right in front of my family's pesky little faces.  They'll ask "Woah, how did you get all that money?", and I'll reply "From working hard, unlike you!"

From Aedan Gunn 2017


My Job Choice Of The Future Week, 1 , Day 2, Part 2

When I grow up I would like to become this:

Tuesday, 19 December 2017

Wharepuni Structure Week 1, Day 2


Maori Translation: Ko taku Wharepuni rite Whare Ko te rereketanga i waenganui i taku whare me Wharepuni he 1) kaore a Taniwha e haere ana i waho o to whare, 2) kaore he ahua Maori i whakairohia ki to whare. Ko nga rite rite ki te 1) e rua nga wahi he harakeke i waho i te wa e ora ana ahau i te ngahere me te 2) e rua nga rakau e whakamahia ana hei hanga io tatou whare. Na Aedan Gunn 2017

English Translation:

My Wharepuni Like House

The difference between my house and a Wharepuni is 1) we do not have Taniwha roaming around outside our house and 2) we do not have Maori patterns carved into our house.
The similarities include 1) both places have flax outside as I live surrounded by bush and 2) we both have wood used to build our house. 

By Aedan Gunn 2017

Setting Sail! Week 1, Day 1, Part 2


Maori Translation: Ko te Waka Trip E hoa Norman, Ki te korero koe i tenei, ka koa ahau ki te korero ki a koe e haere ana matou i te taha o te moana takutai ki te rapu whenua. Kaore i roa to maatau kai ka haere matou ki te hī ika i to matou ara ki reira, ko te ahua o te waa he waka tawhito. I te nuinga o te waa na te waka i pupuhi i nga ika ika me o tatou poari ika i marara noa atu i te waka. Me horoi te wai e nga tohunga i runga i te poti, na, i te mea ka nui atu to maatau ika, ka mau ahau ki te iti o te waa, i whangaia ai matou mo tetahi waahi iti o to maatau haerenga. I te mutunga ka kitea e matou te whenua me te ingoa o Niu Tireni, Koinei pea te whenua matomato kua kitea e au i to maatau haerenga. Na Aedan Gunn 2017

English Translation:

The Waka Trip

Dear Norman, If you're reading this, I'll be glad to tell you that we're on our way across the pacific ocean in search of land.  Our packed food didn't last long so we had to go fishing on our way there, it was almost as if our waka was an old fashion fishing boat.  Especially because the waka reeked of fish guts and our fishing rods scattered across the waka.  The water had to be purified by the experts on the boat, so while they did that we did more fishing, I caught I small flounder which fed us for a small session of our trip.  Eventually we found land and named it Aotearoa, It may have been the greenest land I had ever seen on our journeys.

By Aedan Gunn 2017





Monday, 18 December 2017

Māui And The Giant Fish, Week 1, Day 1

Maori Translation:

Māui me te ika nui
I mohio ahau ki te mahi a Māui i tana raina ika me te muka, he pehea tana korero i tana karakia i te kaha o tana aho ika, me te pehea i whakamahia ai e ia tona kauae tawhito i hoatu e tona tupuna ki a ia, e mau ana ki te raina. I ako ahau mo te hiahia nui o nga tuakana o Māui ki te kai, me pehea to raatau ki te kai, me te hiahia ki te whiwhi i a raatau katoa kia whiwhi ai i nga moni katoa. I mohio ahau ko te whenua o Aotearoa i hangaia no te nui o nga ika nui o ana ika i kii atu ai ona tuakana ki a ratou ano, ka waiho ko te okiokinga anake mo nga rau tau me nga mano o nga tau i hangaia nga whenua o Aotearoa. Na Aedan Gunn 2017


English Translation:

Māui And The Giant Fish

  • I learned how Māui had forged his fishing line with strong woven flax, how he recited his karakia giving his fishing line strength, and how he used his ancient jawbone his ancestor had given him, bounding it securely to the line.
  • I learned about the enormous greed in which Māui's brothers had towards food, how they were extremely selfish towards food, wanting to earn it all by themselves to get all the credit.
  • I learned that the landscape of Aotearoa was formed because of the gigantic parts o giant fish his selfish brothers had claimed for themselves, leaving the rest alone for hundreds and thousands of years forming the landscapes of Aotearoa.  

By Aedan Gunn 2017