Best Part About Me By Sekope

My best part is my hands because my hands help me do my work and do my chores. My hands are my saviour!! They help me in everything I do. My hands help me cook food and catch rugby balls.

Imagine if I didn’t have hands, what  would I do? I wouldn’t be able  to drink water or play rugby. Then my throat would be so dry and I would not be able to tackle people.

All about ME!😆

Malo e lelei.
My name is Sekope, and I am a year 6 learner at glen taylor school
In Glen Innes East Auckland 1072
I was born in New Zealand. I am a proud Tongan🇹🇴. I have no siblings.
I come from a humble family. My mum has five siblings, two boys and four girls including my mum.
My dad has one sibling , a girl.
I come from Hoi, Kolovai, Ha’ateiho, Tungua, Ha’apai.
My favourite subjects at school are PE Because I like to run around and Kapa Haka and Sports.

My favourite subject is Maths because I like to solve questions in different ways.
My favourite hobbies are playing rugby because I love contact with friends. and listening to music and watching action, comedy , and sport movies. My Favourite NRL team is warriors.

Holiday Recount By Sekope

In the Holiday season I had a lovely time spending with my family.

First I was doing chores and it was fun.

After me and my mom’s cousin went for a walk First we went up Line Rd then took a left to West Tamaki Rd then we continued 

to walk straight after we turned left
onto St Johns.

The sun was burning my skin and my skin looked like clay.

Secondly I turned left into college.

After that we took another Merton Rd

Then walked straight then passed the Countdown.

When we were under the train finally we felt the cold breeze on our skin.

Lastly when we got back home I rushed to the shower and took the coldest shower.

I wish I went for the walk again but in shadier weather. 

 

Matariki festival By Sekope

On Thursday morning we had a normal first block.

Then we gathered in the hall with the other schools.

The schools were Glenbrae, Best start Apirana, Pt England, Glendowie school and Team Koru.

First the Kapa Haka group from GTS performed really good and all the other schools did really well.

After that me and my friends went to the food truck the line was very long.

I ordered chips and L and P.

Next I walked to Oscar then sat down with him. 

After I asked Oscar how is your day he said it’s been going good.

Later I went to go play ki-o-rahi with my friends. It was fun and hot. Soon I went to the food truck and bought drinks for me and my mum.

I had an awesome day because we saw other schools  perform

 

Why is it important to celebrate Maori Language Week

Why is it important to celebrate Maori Language week

So we can be passionate about our identity and culture 

It is important to be proud.

You know if you see the kiwis run out onto the field run with pride because they will be playing for their whanau, ancestors and culture.

If you watch the kiwis when they perform their haka they have the confidence