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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Ruma 3 2019 Who are we?
Kia ora koutou, nau mai haere mai ki tēnei rangitaki. Who are we? This year we have got an amazing class of 26 akonga and an fa...
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Your weaving is looking great Ruma 3! What cool baskets. I'm wondering if someone could explain what you are doing in the first picture? Have a great Easter break everyone.
ReplyDeleteKia ora Mrs Mclachlan in the first picture they are getting mouka out of flax.You have to get a shell then you lean it up against the harakeke. Thank you for commenting.
DeleteFrom Shontae
Your weaving is looking great Ruma 3! What cool baskets. I'm wondering if someone could explain what you are doing in the first picture? Have a great Easter break everyone.
ReplyDeleteYour guys weaving is great I wish I was so good as weaving as you are.
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PS have a great Easter.
in the first picture we are getting muka out of the harakeke and we do that with a shell
ReplyDeleteHi it Samicle. That look so cool.
ReplyDeleteHow did you do that?
we got some harakeke and then we divided it in to bits.
DeleteThen we had our finished product it was awesome to do
we all enjoyed it alot!!.
madi room 3
Kia ora Samicle we used flax to weav the basket.It was hard at first but we worked together as a class to help each other. When we got use to it we got better and better as we got through it. It was fun and hard at the same time.That will be a thing i will do again.
DeleteTalia
Hi room 3 what ever your doing it looks fun and awesome I wish could do that but it looks very hard. Was the creation complicated?
ReplyDeletekiora Aron! it was hard on some bits but we all put in a team effort and we managed to get it done.And we all got to take home some yummy Easter eggs in our basket.
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Hi room 3 what ever your doing it looks fun and awesome I wish could do that but it looks very hard. Was the creation complicated?
ReplyDeleteit was a little bit but it was fun
DeleteKia Ora Aron it was complicated at first but then you got the hang of it.
DeleteMerryn
What did you make the Easter egg basket out of?
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Deletewell Danielle! we made it out of Harakeke we first got a long peace of Harakeke and then we took out the middle and then we divided our bits. And then we put our best effort in to it. And we got it done it was really fun and cool at the end you should try it.!!
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Kia ora we made easter egg basket out of harakeke
ReplyDeleteTalia
Wow thats awesome how long did it take to do that.
ReplyDeleteKia Ora
ReplyDeleteMy name is Tayeb, from Waikowhai Primary School.
I like the way you are making Easter baskets,you all look very confident on what you are doing! The best thing is that you guys are making them out of flax!!
who helped you to make the Easter baskets??
maybe next time you could put down some more writing so the reader gets more
information. Thanks again it was amazing reading your guys blog.
Your sincerely: Tayeb
wow Hi I am summer
ReplyDeleteThey look amazing It look like it would be hard Was It hard ? Were that fun to make ? How long did It take you to make it ?
Hi Te Puna o te Reo 3 My name is Caitlyn k I'am from Greymain school I think you need to improve on working on your Reflection's and putting more Detail on your blog yours Sincelry Caitlyn K
ReplyDeleteHello I'm Leah. Wow they look awesome! I was wondering how long it took you to make them? Next time you could make them a bit bigger or you could give them to people. I really like them they are very neat. My teacher wants to know what you had to do before you started making the baskets? From Leah
ReplyDeleteHello Te Puna o te Reo 3.
ReplyDeleteI am Jessie from Greymain school.
I think that this idea is very creative and fun. Where did you get the Idea of the baskets from?
I think that you could possibly improve on putting in more information on maybe how you made them and where you got the idea from!
Yours sincerely
Jessie
Hey Te Puna o te Reo
ReplyDeleteMy name is Cassidy A student from Greymain-school.
your skills on Harakeke are amazing i love to make potipoti.
making Harakeke is a fabulous idea!
Kind regards
Cassidy
Hey its me
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