The Raptor's eye looked everywhere to find his mum. He looked everywhere, his tears slowly falling from his eye one by one. He started to disappear in a dark cave. He saw a light and walked closer to it. The Raptor reached his hand out to see what it was he heard his mum’s voice it went quieter and quieter his mum was in a dark place he run as as fast as a cheat he run and run he never stopped he found his mum he was as happy as a bee and he never lost his mum again.
Friday, November 20, 2020
Monday, November 9, 2020
The Best Teacher Ever
The Best Teacher Ever
This year it was a pleasure to be with my best teacher ever Whaea Gina because she is so nice to me and my brother and my older sister. She helps me with panui, maths and blogging. She explains things that makes me understand it more like personification metaphor, verbs, adverbs, nouns, concrete nouns, abstract nouns, and similes. Whenever I'm stuck she always helps me and always marks my blogging green. Have you ever written a blog post about your favourite teacher?
Thursday, November 5, 2020
Unbelievable Te Reo
Last week we learnt Te Reo in class.
We had to write a weather report in Maori, describing six places of New Zealand. My group chose Paihia,Christchurch, Kerikeri,Auckland, Whangarei and Russell. We had to have a map with an arrow pointing to the places. We had to write a script and then we had to do a DLO and we had to practice saying the maori places. We had to screencastify with us saying the script to match our DLO. Have you ever done Te Reo with your classroom before?
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