I was a pupil at Rāwhiti School and this blog is where I shared my learning. This blog has been archived, no further content will be uploaded or added. You are welcome to continue viewing posts, however commenting has been disabled.
Monday, June 29, 2020
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Kia ora Azryel, thanks for sharing these slides. I'm sure there's a few students that will love to make a star for Matariki. How long did it take you to make your star? I wonder if next time you could add a voice recording to your first slide with some tips or read your writing. Younger students might like this. Keep up blogging I enjoy reading your posts! Ngā mihi Elizabeth
ReplyDeleteHi Azzy, I love your star. I think I'll see if anyone in Tawhirimatea would like to make them as they look so cool. Great job on the slideshow.
ReplyDeleteNgā mihi Azryel I love the whetu you created. Mīharo ke! The lady whose video you watched to create it used to be my Māori Arts teacher at high school. Could you try and weave one out of harakeke?
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