The last part is where we do golden child but there are defenders of the tupu. The defenders have to try and make the ball avoid the Tupu.
I am a Year 8 student at Panmure Bridge School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Learning Space 2 and my teacher is Mrs Anderson.
Thursday, 21 February 2019
Kiwi Sport | Ki o Rahi
As a great second part of Kiwi Sport. We did another session of Kio Rahi. Our Coach was Shanice. We played on the field. Shanice had already set out the area that we were going to play in. We first learnt about what each item/area was called. We talked about Poe (Pole), Te roto (Island), Tupu (Middle thing), Key (Ball) etc. Shanice put us into groups called Taniwha & Kioma. I was in team Taniwha. How golden child works: Taniwha team will stand outside of Te Roto. There will also be the other team (Kiamo). They will be making a line, the person at the front of the line has to hold a ball. Then the game will start. The person with the ball in Kiamo has to run around the Te roto and touch the poe with the ball. Taniwha team has to use the key to throw at the tupu. If the ball hits the Tupu then the person running with the ball has to stop and throw the ball to the next person in the line. The last person in the line is the Golden child. If the golden child stops then they loose.
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Ki o rahi,
Kiwi sport
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