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Tēnā koutou Mokoroa. It is cool to see the pepeha you have all recorded. (It was great fun to see and hear some at assembly last week, too!) I've learnt so much about you all. Ngā mihi nui ki a koutou.
ReplyDeleteHi! My name is Jacob and I am a student in Manukau. Those pepeha look really good! For some reason the second slide was the only one that was loaded for a while. Who knows why? Are you going to do something like this next year as well? It makes me remember a pepeha I did last year. If you would like to see my blog, it is at wpsjacobw.blogspot.co.nz . Bye!
ReplyDeleteHi Mokoroa, I'm Tyson from Waitamata and some things i like are that you added your pictures of you and your family in some of the pictures in some of the page. Something you could add is clear colour writing and background because some are hard to read but others are fine. Come and check out my class blog at http://wpsrattenbury.blogspot.com/ Bye!
ReplyDeleteMorena Mokoroa, my name is Manea in Room Waitemata. I really enjoyed reading your classroom Pepeha's,it was really interesting finding out about you all. It made me think of when we had done our Learning steps, and we had to do our Pepeha. and its Maori language week. If you would like to check out my blog, my blog is at https://wpsmanea.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeletekia ora Mokoroa It's Zoe from Waitemata I really liked your Pepehas. It reminded me of when our classes made them. Maybe next time on some of them you could change the font to make it easier to read other than that they were all very good. If you would like to see some of my learning go to zoe @ waikowhai primary school.
ReplyDeleteKia ora guys, Tipiloma here. I really like the slideshow of your guys pepeha. I really like how you guys put photos of you guys on to each pepeha. I like all of your information about you guys and the photos of your family. It remained me of when I did a pepeha of me and my family. If you want to check out my blog here it is http://wpstipilomaa.blogspot.com/.
ReplyDeleteNamaste Mokoroa it's Ishaan and I'm in class Waitemata in your school. Your Pepehas were amazing and fantastic. It reminded me of the time I was in Kaiwhare and did my Pepeha. Maybe next time on the you could speak up on your recording.
ReplyDeleteIf you want to see my blog go to https://wpsishaang.blogspot.com/.
Hi Mokoroa, I'm Tyson from Waitamata and some things I like are that you added your pictures of you and your family in some of the pictures in some of the page. Something you could add is clear colour writing and background because some are hard to read but others are fine. Come and check out my class blog at http://wpsrattenbury.blogspot.com/ Bye!
ReplyDeleteKia ora mokoroa My name is Hope and i am in room Waitemata. I really enjoyed the slideshow with the pepeha. The reason why I liked the pepeha it is because I got to know much about the people I didn't know.Maybe next time the students that don't have a photo maybe next time they could put a photo on their pepeha.http://wpshopem.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteKia ora Mokoroa, my name is Manisha and I'm from Waitemata. I really enjoyed reading your classroom Pepeha it was really interesting getting to know you all. It made me think of when I was doing my Pepeha. If you would like to check out my blog here it is http://wpsmanishan.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteKia ora my name is ryleigh and im from room 24 at owairaka district school i really liked your blog post about Pepeha - All about Mokoroa. Blog you later
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ReplyDeleteHi there, my name is Lillias and I'm a student in room 6 at hay park school. I really liked how you show your pepeha. It made me think of how brave you were to show your pepeha to the world.
ReplyDeleteHave you thought about what is a pepeha? But you don't have to do what people say, if you like it the way is.
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Ola Mokoroa, my name is Manea and I'm from Waitemata. I really enjoyed reading your classroom Pepeha. It was really interesting getting to know you all. It made me think of when I was doing my Pepeha(I'm not sure when I did it but I remember it). If you would like to check out my blog,my blog is at https://wpsmaneaw.blogspot.com/
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