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Friday, 12 January 2018

Summer Learning Journey Week 4 Day 4 Activity 1

Read the summary below of the plot of Moana. Imagine that you are writing a script for a scene in the movie. A script tells the actors what lines they need to say. It looks something like this:

The movie Moana is about a girl who loves the sea and her island. She is going to be the next chief for her island. She was chosen to be the one to restore the heart of Te Fiti. Moana sailed on the big great seas with her pet Hei Hei, in surprise. On her great missions  she met a demigod named Maui. Maui was known as the person who was slowly killing the world. He thought he could make mortals like humans a life they never had just like he wanted his. Sailing with Hei Hei and Maui beside her side they realise there was a enemy named Te Ka. They tried making it but it was difficult. Their final try and made it. Moana made it but she Te Fiti was not there. Now she realised that Te Fiti was Te Ka. Moana restore the heart and sailed back. She made her father realise that they can sail. So then so people sailed beyond the reef happliey.   

Moana : Maui you have to restore the heart.

Maui: Too bad, you need me, but me says no.

Moana: But why, you are the one who stole the heart of Te Fiti

Maui: I tried to get the heart as a gift for, mortals.

Moana: Yeah, but you slowly killed my island when you stole the heart of Te Fiti
Image result for te fitiImage result for moanaImage result for heart of te fiti
Maui: Alright don't need to point out the obvious. Let's just sail and restore the heart.

2 comments:

  1. Hey Mafi,

    I like that you thought to write a small script about Moana, maybe you might like to add screenwriter to your list of dream jobs. Just remember that the task asks you to tell us who the main characters are, write a summary of the film and tell us your favourite part.

    In order to earn full points for this activity. Please edit your post to include those three things. I look forward to seeing what you add to your post!

    Toe feiloa’i fo’i,

    Cia.

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