This is my calendar art.In the middle in says 'Oh Aye' because I say that quite often and I thought it would look pretty cool all colorful and backed up with some spikes/designs. You should come buy this 'masterpiece' so you can look at it on your wall and be like "Oh Aye". With every purchase you will get a free high five and a fist pump, also an incredible massage my the best of them all Noah Rogers.
Now what are you waiting for buy it!
Calendars:$12
Notebooks:Don't worry its a bargain
Diary: Bargain
Noah Rogers
Tuesday, 19 September 2017
Wednesday, 6 September 2017
Monday, 14 August 2017
You Gotta Try This!
In week 1 of term 3 I made a video of how you should go to Thailand!Here is the video.
Thursday, 10 August 2017
Cuddles The Monster!
Cuddles the monster AKA Mr Obliterator
Wednesday, 9 August 2017
Stephen Curry
Stephen Curry
Wednesday, 2 August 2017
My Name Art!
On Monday (24th of July) I made my name on this graffiti website. I played around with the styles/fonts and finished off using the style Kodiak. I enjoyed designing my name because I got to put it up on display/my tote tray. I was definitely absorbed in it and I'm sure everyone else was. For this subject I used my managing distractions muscle,my absorption muscle and my perseverance muscle really well.
Monday, 19 June 2017
Maori Hand Games!
Maori Hand Games!
Last Thursday (8th of June) I and some other kids went to something called Maori Hand Games, the part I enjoyed was that when they demonstrated it, it was quite funny. To decide who won one of the tutors would hover above either April or Tu's head. And of course the girls went for April and of course they won,because when I cheered for Tu it felt like I was screaming my lungs out.We learned 3 Hand games which were Paki, Hei tama tu tama and e hipitoitoi. What I found challenging was understanding what to say in Te Reo like e hipitoitoi and others.I loved the Maori Hand Games and I would like to thank the Kahurangi Dance group for coming.
Last Thursday (8th of June) I and some other kids went to something called Maori Hand Games, the part I enjoyed was that when they demonstrated it, it was quite funny. To decide who won one of the tutors would hover above either April or Tu's head. And of course the girls went for April and of course they won,because when I cheered for Tu it felt like I was screaming my lungs out.We learned 3 Hand games which were Paki, Hei tama tu tama and e hipitoitoi. What I found challenging was understanding what to say in Te Reo like e hipitoitoi and others.I loved the Maori Hand Games and I would like to thank the Kahurangi Dance group for coming.
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