Taha Whanau task: 5 Values that are important in a Tongan household!
Malo e lelei katoa,
and this week is Tongan language week. Hurray! because as you know I am Tongan. But for you guys who didn't know it's fine. But let's get to the point. Today we are doing our taha challenges. Which today one is Taha Whanau/family. And for this task we have to write 5 Value that are important in a Tongan household. Which I know very well as I am Tonga LOL! And so I found this task so fun! designing and explaining about the 5 values, to those who are not Tongan and I also put pictures too. To show you guys about the 5 values. SO I really hope that you enjoy the 5 values. FYI I was really trying to make this look pretty:)
A bunch of creative, eager and funky Year 7/8 students together with Mrs Ilaoa in Room 2 - Pt England School, Auckland, New Zealand.
Showing posts with label Tongan Language Week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tongan Language Week. Show all posts
Wednesday, 9 September 2020
Tuesday, 8 September 2020
How Tongans keep their traditions alive
Our reading this week is all based around Tongan texts. One of them was Ngatu: Keeping the tradition alive. Here are 5 things I learnt from that text.
Task Description: Like I said on my recent blog posts you may have found out that it is Tongan language week. As our focus for this weeks reading we had to read a book that was related to this weeks special occasion and was called, "Keep the traditions alive" . We had to find 5 things we found help Tongan people keep the traditions alive.
Monday, 7 September 2020
Welcome to Tongan Language week!
Task Description: Some may not know but this week it is Tongan language week! Tonga is a little island in the pacific region that lies within the biggest ocean in the world together following with Samoa, Fiji Niue and more. I am gladly proud to say I am Tongan but a proud one that lives in New Zealand but still takes her culture as a priority. This week is very important for me and for my fellow Tongans as it is a week of celebrating the place where our ancestors came from. It's also a time of learn about our culture and it's history. The reason why it's called Tongan languages because we are trying to keep the culture going even in this modern time. I'm way more excited because of all the stuff I 've heard we are going to be learning this week. Together with our math, reading and writing we have something that relates to this weeks special occasion. ! " HAPPY TONGAN LANGUAGE WEEK EVERYONE" !
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