Hello fellow bloggers,
today my first task is a House or a Home here is the little piece of writing,
Differences: A house you can call A home and a wharepuni you can't.
There are the similarity and differences.
In the 1800s, most Māori lived in villages called pa. Each village had many buildings – kauta where people cooked, pataka where they stored goods and wharepuni where the Māori slept. A traditional wharepuni had a thatched roof and walls made of timber, fern, rushes and bark. Look at the picture below of a traditional wharepuni. Does it look like your house?
Here is my instructions for this task,
On your blog, compare the wharepuni to your own home. What are two similarities and two differences between a wharepuni and your house?
Similarity: You can sleep in it.On your blog, compare the wharepuni to your own home. What are two similarities and two differences between a wharepuni and your house?
Differences: A house you can call A home and a wharepuni you can't.
There are the similarity and differences.
Kia Ora Charlie-Gurl,
ReplyDeleteIt's awesome to see you've completed another activity. I enjoyed reading your similarities and differences between a Wharepuni and your house.
Is there anything different with the material they use for each of the buildings?
Nga mihi
Georgia
Good Work Ch Ch
ReplyDeleteFrom Sara
Cheek my blog out.
Hi Charlie-Gurl,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Clare and Im part of the Summer learning Journey, and Its great visiting your blog today and seeing all the great work you have done at school and also with the Summer Learning Journey.
I've noticed you haven't blogged in a while and it would be great to see you completing other tasks so you can also get points and be in to win prizes for all the hard work that you do.
Maybe next time you could add an image into your blog post to make it more interesting for your readers.
Hope to hear from you soon.
Clare