For the past few weeks in social studies we have been looking at the amazing culture of Tokelau. I have learnt many new and amazing things about Tokelau. In our Social Studies class we were told to make a Tokelau presentation and we had to add on some fun facts about Tokelau. For example, like what they eat, how they live and many other interesting things no one knows about Tokelau. Here's a short presentation that we had to make for our Social Studies lesson with Mr Brown :-)
This is my visual mihi that I made in Team 5. On the top of my visual mihi it says "Samoa" cause of course I am Samoan. As you can see on the top left corner it says "New Zealand and Glen Innes" it says these word or these places cause I live in Glen Innes witch is in Auckland.At the bottom of the Auckland one it says "I am Tuvaluan" cause I am Half Tuvaluan from my dads mum witch is my nana but I have never seen her before. The end of my Visual Mihi is my name of course witch is May.
PART 1 There once lived a girl she was only 7 years old,she lived with her father and her mother then her father passed away because of cancer. When her dad passed away because of cancer her life changed heaps,she wasn’t use to her mother because her mother goes to work and comes back home at 11pm at night and she never spends time with her and they never get along. When she turned 8 her dad said that he will make the bestest birthday for her but when he passed away her wish didn’t come true. 2 years after she was 10 she went to school and she didn’t have any friends,there was one day she was sitting there eating her lunch when this girl came up to her. They started being best friends and one day her best friend came over and asked her if she could play one day and her mother said no because she had to finish off her homework. She didn’t like it that her mum stops her from going to play with her friends she said to her mum in a loud voice “IF DAD WAS HERE I COULD DO WHATEVER I ...
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