I am a Year 4 student in the Uru Mānuka Cluster. This is a place where I will share my learning. Please note that some of it will not be complete, it will be my first drafts. Remember to be positive, thoughtful and helpful when you leave me a comment.
Kia ora Mikayla. It's Miss Waho from down in Whakamanawa. I am glad to see that you have been learning the names of our spaces in Te Reo Māori. When we get back to school, I can go through these to help you out them in the right places.
Hi Mikayla, good post here. I would like you to double check the name of the school, you may have to re-edit. I hope you are well.Hey, why don't you blog your idea's/ and experiences about lockdown. I am sure that your classmates would love to hear what you have been up to, to fill in your days through/during lockdown. Stay awesome and be kind.
Kia Ora Mikayla Its Aimee from Whakamanawa I like to see that you are improving in your learning! I love the fact that you always try and improve! Maybe next time you could add capatils Kai Pai Mikayla
Fakalofa Lahi Atu Mikayla. This is Raewyn in Whakamanawa. I love how you dragged the english meaning to our places and our names. Next time make sure you add a Capital letter on the Title and I can maybe help you to change them in the right places and also add what you were doing for your learning! Blog you later!
Kia ora Mikayla.
ReplyDeleteIt's Miss Waho from down in Whakamanawa. I am glad to see that you have been learning the names of our spaces in Te Reo Māori. When we get back to school, I can go through these to help you out them in the right places.
Hi Mikayla, good post here. I would like you to double check the name of the school, you may have to re-edit. I hope you are well.Hey, why don't you blog your idea's/ and experiences about lockdown. I am sure that your classmates would love to hear what you have been up to, to fill in your days through/during lockdown. Stay awesome and be kind.
ReplyDeleteKia Ora Mikayla
ReplyDeleteIts Aimee from Whakamanawa
I like to see that you are improving in your learning!
I love the fact that you always try and improve!
Maybe next time you could add capatils
Kai Pai Mikayla
Fakalofa Lahi Atu Mikayla. This is Raewyn in Whakamanawa. I love how you dragged the english meaning to our places and our names. Next time make sure you add a Capital letter on the Title and I can maybe help you to change them in the right places and also add what you were doing for your learning! Blog you later!
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