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ReplyDeleteIs the screenshot of your learning? Perhaps you could add what your were learning about in your sentences.
What a great idea to ask questions of people reading your blog post.
I am working connecting with teachers during this epidemic using Google Meet. I do like to go out sometimes. I went for walk at 6.30 this morning and it was really quiet. What about you?
Ngā mihi,
Maria
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ReplyDeleteHe rawe te pānui i tō whakairinga nei. He pai hoki te kite i tō whakaahua, ā, ahakoa i tae tōmuri mai koe, i taea tonutia e koe te whakaoti i te ngohe nei. Nā reira te mihi atu ki a koe.
Ngā mihi nā Whaea Brenda
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ReplyDeleteKia ora im maycee
I really like what you have done. It looked creative and I liked the colour. You have a good vocab and straight lines. It's cool how you have tohuto most people don't put those in.
goodbye
Kia ora Matariki
ReplyDeleteKia ora im Jaylin
Ive liked the way you've used your Te Reo Māori in diffrent sentences, though i dont really know the meaning of most of the words/sentences but i really like it and the colors around the border. Goodbye :)