Kia ora! I am a year 7 student in room 5 at Ahipara School, in the Far North of New Zealand. My teacher is Ms Peters. This is where I share my learning. Please leave a positive, thoughtful, helpful comment.
Hey Olivia its Kyvana I just want to say that you have been a busy bee and getting every thing done and posting maybe next time you can say how long this took you I like how you explained all the words
Kia ora Olivia, tino pai to mahi. You've done awesome with your meanings for these kupu Maori and writing the english meaning. Maybe next time you could give a meaning for tangi and adjust the size of your slides by making them smaller when you embed these slides on your blog.
Hey Olivia its Kyvana I just want to say that you have been a busy bee and getting every thing done and posting maybe next time you can say how long this took you I like how you explained all the words
ReplyDeleteKia ora Olivia, tino pai to mahi. You've done awesome with your meanings for these kupu Maori and writing the english meaning. Maybe next time you could give a meaning for tangi and adjust the size of your slides by making them smaller when you embed these slides on your blog.
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