Wednesday, 16 December 2020

Te reo Maori

Today's summer learning journey task we did a te reo Maori task.

We had to match the right Maori sentence. For example: what are you doing today. In Maori it means: kei te aha koe i tenei ra?

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  1. Kia ora Emmanuel, this is Elle from the Summer Learning Journey team.

    Thank you for sharing your “What are you doing today” activity. Well done for working hard on your slides and for practicing your te reo! I really liked that you included what you had to do for the activity, and an example of the question you had to answer!

    Looking back at the create section on the activity, it includes another component under create - to draw a picture of you and your whānau doing the activity you chose in slide five. It would be awesome if you could complete this part too, so I can give you some points!

    Here is an example of a cool drawing that Kayla has done: check out slide seven to have a look.

    I’ll check back later to see how you’re getting on - I can’t wait to see your drawing of you and your whānau swimming!

    Ngā mihi,
    Elle (SLJ)

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