Do you have a Fiafia Day at your school?
Did you know Fiafia day is to celebrate your culture? On Thursday 3rd December 2009 we had our Fiafia Day.
Maori group was on the stage first and they had the coolest face paint in Yendarra.
When the Tongan group came on the stage they made the hardest stomps like a elephants.
After the Tongon group the Cook Island group went on the stage. I was proud to be in Cook Island group.
Meanwhile all the Samoan students went on the stage and they were proud to go up on stage.
When they finished, everyone screamed and clapped when it was over.
Then we all went to the Cook Island room to get changed in the toilet. When we got changed, everyone went back to class.
When I got to class we did the roll call and we went off to do our work.
By Jumar
Fiafia Day
Tongan Rehearsals
07 December 2009
Celebration of Culture at Yendarra's Fiafia day
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Happy Day,
Jumar,
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Jumar, what a great report you have written about our fiafia. I especially like your description of the Tongans stomping like elephants! Well done!
ReplyDeleteI love your simile too, Jumar - well done for getting that in. I like the way you used arange of different time connectives to link your recount together.
ReplyDeleteYou were great in the Cook Island group and you should be very proud of yourself - what a great day!
Hi Jumar, You've got a great recount about Tongan Group. I like the way that you explain your recount.
ReplyDeleteHi Jumar, I liked the way you used similes and the way you use time connectives.
ReplyDeleteI liked the way you said you like being with the Cook Island group.
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