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Monday, September 12, 2022

Creature Mihi

This term we have been learning about the Carl Linnaeus Classification system and have been learning about all the different types of kingdoms, classes, phylums, and species.

here is a mihi I created about a creature, can you guess what it is?

Ko Wai Au?

By Mesui


No Africa ahau

I am found in the vast lands of Africa,

Ko Congo river toku awa

Specifically southern Senegal across the forested belt north of the Congo River to Western Uganda and Western Tanzania.

I am a part of the Chordata phylum which means I have a vertebrate and am related to other animals  with backbones,

Ko mammal ahau which means I'm related to any living organisms classified as Mammalia and present either, fur, hair, or three middle ear bones which distinguishes me from reptiles and birds.

I can Grow up to the size of 1.7 meters max and am warm blooded. 

Ko Hylobatidae raua ko Hominodea toku Whanau

I whakapapa also to  Simiformes, Haplorhini, and Primates which means I am related to other primates such as lemurs & monkeys.


What am I?


Thursday, September 8, 2022

Cinquain poems

 This term we have been learning about Cinquain poems, here is a Cinquain poem I have created

Dad

By Mesui

Dad

Intimidating, strong

joke-telling, labouring, worrying

Don’t touch his fishing reels

Dad

BLOG Devotion Reflection

 We are created in God's image. This means I have God given creativity and talents. 

This week we read the parable of the three servants, It was about a wealthy Master who was leaving his home for a trip, before he left he gave bags of silver to three of his servants according to their abilities, he gave five bags of silver to the first servant, two bags of silver to the second servant and one bag of silver for the third servant. 

The first servant got to work and invested the money, he ended up doubling the amount he had been given, the second servant did the same thing and doubled the amount of silver he had, but the third servant knew his master was a hard man to please, so in fear of losing the silver he buried it underground and left it their until his master returned. 

When the Master returned he lined up the three servants and asked them what they did with the money he gave them "I invested the silver, and doubled the amount you had given me" the first servant replied, the Master was pleased with him and was proud of what he had achieved. 

The second servant also had the same answer and the Master was pleased with him too. When the master asked the third servant what he had done, the servant replied " I knew you were a hard man to please, and I couldn't trust myself with your money so in fear I buried it in the earth, here is your money" The Master was furious with him "you wicked and lazy servant! why didn't you deposit my money in to the bank? I atleast could've gotten some interest on it!" The Master banished the servant from his household and sent him away.

What this parable has taught me is that God has gifted us with talents and that we should never neglect them or they will be taken away from us.

We can use our talents to help other people and bring joy to them, we can use them for many things, but most importantly we can use them to praise God.

This where I'm good at, I excel in spacial intelligence.

Monday, September 5, 2022

My limerick poems

 Here are two Limerick poems I have created :)

There once was a boy named David,

He was a shepherd who was really dedicated,

Then one day he met a giant Philistine,

Who he slew and became Israel's king,

That was the boy named David.


There once was a boy named Seth,

He ran around a lot so he was always out of breath,

Then one day he ran too fast,

He ran straight into a wall which resulted in a crash,

That was the boy named Seth.