Room 11 went to the seniors today to have a lesson on how to do the Papakura Haka.
Yesterday we prepared for the lesson by seeing a recording of Cruze and TJ doing the Papakura Haka. The students got into groups of 4 to learn either the lyrics or the actions.
Today was a great way to get together to learn and practice.

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ReplyDeleteHi Mrs Hamilton, I loved learning the haka with the class it was really fun doing the actions and the singing. Now I know the haka off by heart! :)
ReplyDeleteI am so glad Neave that you now know how to do the haka off by heart!
DeleteHi Mrs H, Now that i know the haka off by heart it has made it easier for me to do kapa hake!
Deletehi Mrs hamilton . when we did the haka I was nervous then I got a little confusing but now it is not confusing 😇
ReplyDeleteHi Saadhi, I am glad you are not nervous anymore about doing the Papakura haka!
ReplyDeletethank you Mrs hamilton
ReplyDeleteHi mrs Hamiltron i relly liked doing the haka but i have a qwashten pleas anwer it wiy das the haka have to be in morwe
ReplyDeleteHi Rebekah, the haka is a traditional activity that originates from Maori people, and that is why the haka is in Maori, te reo. I hope that answers your question.
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