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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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Celebrating Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori. I am proud to be able to kōrero Māori. The language is me and I am the language. ...
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Ka hinga te rākau kowhai i te pō. Nā te hau a Tāwhirimātea. The tamariki did their morning karakia around the rākau. The wood will ...
Hello, Te Puna O Te Reo 3 my name is Jacob from Yaldhurst Model School. This blog post is really cool that you learnt about Tirohia ki ngā kari reta. I hope you had a good day doing this work this looks really awesome to do. well I hope you enjoyed it bye.
ReplyDeleteHey Te PUna O Te Reo 3, my name is Parwin and I am year 8 from Yaldhurst Model School! I really liked the slides that some of students have made because they are very colourful and vibrant. But I didn't understand it because it was in maori but I am guessing you guys are sort of introducing ourselves? I think that maybe next time, write it in english too because I didn't really understand it but other than that you did a great job! Why did you do this? Was it part of work or did you just do it?
ReplyDeleteAwesome work!
Looking forward to your next posts,
Parwin
Hi Te PUna O TE Reo 3,my name is James from Room 9 I really like the way you made your slides because you made your slides colorful I also like your poses. Maybe you could put some color on the white. Why did you do this?.
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