Kia ora Joseph, kei te pehea koe? Ko Frances Tōku ingoa. E rua tekau tau tōku pakeke. Nō Opotiki me kaikohe Ahau. He uri nō te iwi o Ngāpuhi ahau. Ko Te Kura Tuatahi o Tāmaki tōku kura.
It's outstanding because your Maori sounds and is fluent as your speaking is clear and understandable. Maybe next time you could slow down on your speaking so viewers that may not e familiar with our culture can slowly start to understand. Apart from that, well done!
Thank for commenting, I have a sister and she is fluent in Maori. Thanks for telling me I needed to slow down, I will try to do that next time. We are lucky to learn and know Maori.
This week we went to our school library and we each got assigned a book shelf to find some poems. This was a really frustrating and fun activity to do and i really enjoyed attempting to make these. This is an example of one, It says: Boris and Bella What's In My Lunchbox? Vegetable Glue Just Right For Two. This is a poem me and my friend made, Here are some more! Fly Pie Pudding Cheese Trap Dr. Dog Counting on Frank Frida and Bear Tortoise and the Hair Look what I've Got The Christmas Caravan
For writing we used a brainstorming app named bubbl.us we created our own creature and and made up our own facts for it, We learnt how to use a app that can brainstorm our ideas BUBBL.US ZENTAGLE STARS For art the teina and tuakana used pencil to draw cool patterns, I learnt how to use zentangle and draw creative patterns CUPCAKES On Matariki the hole class made Matariki cupcakes they designed their own cupcakes and we took pictures of all of us holding our cupcakes then at the end of the day we ate them, I learnt how to create a good cupcake.
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ReplyDeleteKia ora Joseph, kei te pehea koe? Ko Frances Tōku ingoa. E rua tekau tau tōku pakeke. Nō Opotiki me kaikohe Ahau. He uri nō te iwi o Ngāpuhi ahau. Ko Te Kura Tuatahi o Tāmaki tōku kura.
ReplyDeleteIt's outstanding because your Maori sounds and is fluent as your speaking is clear and understandable. Maybe next time you could slow down on your speaking so viewers that may not e familiar with our culture can slowly start to understand. Apart from that, well done!
Kind Regards,
Frances.
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DeleteTekau mā rua*
DeleteHey Frances, Kei te pai ahau
DeleteThank for commenting, I have a sister and she is fluent in Maori.
Thanks for telling me I needed to slow down, I will try to do that next time.
We are lucky to learn and know Maori.
Na Joseph