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Wednesday 18 October 2017

Mutorere

Today we learnt how to play an indigenous game of new zealand called mutorere.
It is a brain game that makes you strategize and use logic to outwit your opponent.
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You will need some colored stones or counters and the board. One person moves at a time.
You cannot jump over your opponent pieces the game is won when your opponent cannot move.
I really like this game because it challenges you to use your brain and patterns we also had a tournament and I was the referee we finally announced the winner of the tournament it took a long time but we found the winner it was kanye. if you don't understand what I mean check out this video and maybe you'll get the idea just watch the red one
Here's a video

Tuesday 17 October 2017

Cure Kids.

Today Room 10 participated in a Kelly sports event to support cure kids. Cure kids is a charity that fund a vital medical research. That means cure kids research to find cures for different types of diseases.   
An example of the way they support children's health is raising money to find cures. The effect of their research is that everyone can live a healthy childhood. Today I participated by giving money to cure kids. That means I can help to try and find cures and we also played some games. An example of a game we played was noodle hockey there are two teams and in both of the team each player stands on a color dot and when the instructor calls out a color or even two that color runs to the side and gets a pool noodle so they can smack the ball to the goal. By supporting cure kids, I hope my impact is enough to help this charity.

TO FIND OUT MORE CHECK OUT  THEIR WEBSITE AT Curekids .org.nz



Monday 16 October 2017

Back to school.

Nau mai,hoki mai ki taku rangitaiki. Ko tenei te wahanga tuawha o te tau! kei te pehea to hararei ?
One thing I am really looking to forward to this term is school trips and dinan dance. My personal goal for my last term of 2017 is managing self. To fully enjoy these end of year opportunities, I will need to remember to respect the people I am with, And the environment around me.