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Thursday, 19 September 2019

Te wiki o te reo Maori

For Reading in Week 8 instead on doing some other work we had to do some Maori work cause it was Maori Language Week! That task was to pick 3-4 tasks and there were 7 tasks all together and I decided to just pick 3 cause I was being a little bit lazy and slack but at least I did some work. I did task 1, 2 and 4 cause I thought they would be quite fun tasks to do. My teacher Mrs Lee told us when we post our 3 or 4 tasks o our blog we had to put all our work on one DLO or we could just post is seperatly but in the same blog post and I chose to just post it seperatly but in the same blog post.

For my 1st task we had to search up 4 Maori words and they were mana, wairua, tapu and mauri, we didn't have to write what all of them mean but we had to choose one word and write what it means to me and then write what it actually means, then we had to make a symbol of what it means, but without further to do here is my google drawing for my 1st task:

For my 2nd task we got to make our own Mihi or like an About me thing, so we had to use another Digital learning object and it was animaker so we like had to add our family ourselves, my favorite sport, my favorite food, we also had to add a greeting at the start and like a goodbye at the end. We had to screencastify it after cause we didn't know how to download an animaker so anyways here it is:

For my last task which was task 4 I to make my own burger so I had to create my own burger then like put arrows beside it and write the Maori word for it so like for example if I had a bun I had to put an arrow beside then put the Maori word for it. So come and see my Maori Burger:

How did you celebrate Maori language week in your class?


2 comments:

  1. Hey Kylie, My name is Lucy and I am a year 5. I am born in may too. I like how you put in all of the activitys are in their own section. What was your fav activity?. In my school which is Yaldhurst model school we learned a lot of the numbers and words in Maori. Keep up the good work.

    Kind regards
    From Lucy

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  2. Hey Kylie, My name is Delilah and I am a year 5. I am born in may too. I like how you put in all of the activities are in their own section. What was your fav activity?. In my school which is Yaldhurst model school we learned a lot of the numbers and words in Maori. Keep up the great work.

    Kind regards
    Delilah

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