Last week we had a mission to complete for our writing. Take a look at some of the work the tamariki produced. Ka wani kē koutou! Keep an eye out for our Mission 2 work which will be posted next week.
Ashton
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1l-R1LMGvipib6uDr_emExz4NP1K64H-63aUzxlpmNn8/pub
Chelsea
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_6ecY7zgOIOMMelN3qkhrBth7Hpfy9nuDf-cEE_NOMs/pub
Nau mai, haere mai, welcome to our blog. We are a small reo rua (bilingual) class of year 4-6 tamariki in Ōtautahi. Our blog is a way that we can share our learning with the world and it gives our tamariki an authentic audience. It is also a place for us to trial new and exciting technology. Please leave us a comment and follow us if you want to see more of what we are doing. Mauri ora
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Great work Chelsea, tino pai ☺
ReplyDeleteGreat work Chelsea, tino pai ☺
ReplyDeleteKia ora koroua, ka mau te wehi ! What fabulous stories you have both written. The curiosity described is very detailed. I loved how you Ashton ended it with a dream, and I love how you Chelsea have ended your story by explaining how your soul tends to the plants and rivers. I am in awe of both of your writing pieces!
ReplyDeleteKia ora koroua, ka mau te wehi ! What fabulous stories you have both written. The curiosity described is very detailed. I loved how you Ashton ended it with a dream, and I love how you Chelsea have ended your story by explaining how your soul tends to the plants and rivers. I am in awe of both of your writing pieces!
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