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Tuesday, March 2, 2021

Ki O Rahi.

WALT: play Ki O Rahi properly. This morning room 5 played a game called Ki O Rai. We tried our best and over all the yellow team won! We all showed good effort, leadership and team work during this game. Ki O Rahi is a game where you have to pass, rip, defent and attack. You pass to your team mates, rip off the enamies tags, defent the base and attack the base. It seems pretty complicated but its really simple once you get the hang of it.
After this game I learned that its kind of tricky but still very fun. I lso learned that team work is valued very much and that its almost impossible to do this game by yourself.

14 comments:

  1. Wow well done guys, Keep up your athletic energy

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  2. Hi Samantha my name is Poet I am a year 6 . I like your blog post about Ki O Rahi I liked that you said you tried your best and that you learnt teamwork is very valued. I like even though your team didn't win you were happy for the other team and you didn't really care that you lost. Did you you play against another school or did you play against your classmates?

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  3. Kia ora Samantha my name is Amber I go to Paihia School and I am a year 6 in Te Ngahere. I like your blog post about ki o rahi. it reminds me of when I was playing t-ball and we had vs the people in our class. Have you ever played or heard of t-ball before?

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  4. Hi Samantha, my name is Ashlyn and I go to Paihia School. I like your post about Ki O Rahi because it sounds really fun, it makes me want to play. You told me a lot of information so know I know how to play maybe I could have a turn. Did you play it at school?

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  5. Hello Samantha, My name is Dezray I am a year 8 from Paihia School. I really enjoyed your blog post about Ki O Rahi, you put a lot of detail in to your work. I do myself play Ki O Rahi at my school, It’s really fun and one of my favourite games to play. Did you win? What team did you play?

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  6. Kia Ora Samantha, my name is Jorjah and I am a year 8 student at Paihia School. I like your blog post about Ki O Rahi because you have added a photo and in the past we have played Ki O Rahi. It’s good to know that you guys gave it your best. When I played Ki O Rahi before it was very fun. What is your favourite position when playing Ki O Rahi ?

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  7. Kia ora Samantha, my name is Wairua I am a year 8 student at Paihia School. Your blog post was interesting to read because you have told me what your learning about Ki O’rahi. I also liked your post because last year my class played Ki O’rahi with our teacher.
    What things did you like about Ki O’rahi?

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  8. Kia ora Samantha my name is Azure I am a year six student at Paihia School. I really like your blog post about Ki O Rahi because I like games that you have to use teamwork to win. We used to play Ki O Rahi like 1 or 2 years ago. How many times has your team won in a game of Ki O Rahi?

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  9. Hi Samantha my name is Charlize I am a year six student at Paihia School. I really liked your blog post about Ki O Rahi because I really enjoyed the way you said what you do when you play. I also enjoyed that you explained how you play. I have played Ki O Rahi before, I really enjoyed it even though I didn’t really understand how to play.

    Do you like Ki O Rahi?

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  10. Hi Samantha, my name is Anika and I go to Paihia School. I really liked your blog post about Ki O Rahi. I really liked your post because your team showed very good effort and Whanaungatanga. I have never played Ki O Rahi before so it was interesting to know how to play. What was the hardest part about this game?

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  11. Hi Samantha my name is Marley and I am a year 6 student a Paihia School in Te Ngahere. I really like you blog about Ki O Rahi, because I really liked how you reminded me about Tee-Ball because our class used to play Tee-Ball. You really put a lot of detail into your work well done. The other thing I liked about your work was how you described how you played, it made me feel like I was literally playing it. By the way I love your picture. Have you played any other games except for Ki O Rahi?

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    1. Hello Marley, it's Samantha from Ahipara school. Thank you for commenting on my blog post and giving feedback and feed forward. I like how you talked about things that connected to Ki O Rahi. To answer your question about me playing any other games, I have. I have played soccer and capture the flag.

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  12. Kia ora Samantha my name is Mahana I am a year seven student at Paihia School in Te Ngahere but right now we are in Te Waka Awhina our Whare. I liked your blog post because you said that your team worked really well together and how you showed good effort as a team.
    When I was reading your blog post about Ki O Rahi It reminded me of when I was playing for a Ki O Rahi team as a year 5.
    Why was it a tricky game?

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  13. Hi Samantha my name is Te Hauta I am a year six student at Paihia School. I really like your blog post about Ki O Rahi because it taught me how to play Ki O Rahi properly. I have also played Ki O Rahi before. Have you ever got a goal?

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