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Wednesday 8 May 2019

Te Reo Maori Assessment

Objects in the classroom


In week one we did a Te Reo Maori Assessment of things in classroom objects. We had to move the objects to the right name. Here is my work
My next step is to learn more Te Reo.

27 comments:

  1. Kia ora Aliyah. It's Miss Waho, your teacher. The cool one.
    I was so impressed when I marked your mahi. You have good knowledge of these objects.
    To help grow your learning, we will learn some things that you don't know. Are there any that you would like to learn?

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    1. Kia ora Lee-anne
      I would like to learn animals in Maori and maybe numbers to.

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  2. Kia ora Aliya, I am so impressed that you got them all right, I only got 6 right in my Maori Objects. Next time can you tell us how you know all of them? Great post!

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  3. Heya Aliyah,
    This is so amazing! You got them all right! Thats magnificent! I got 2 mixed up, but I learned. Maybe next time you could put adjectives in your intro? You could tell me the difficult ones . . .šŸ˜‰

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  4. Kia Ora Aliyah.It is Trinity.
    I am really surprised that you got all 12 right, I only got 8 right you did so good Miss waho will have to get you harder ones.

    Blog you later

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  5. Kia ora Aliyah, nice job for getting 12/12 in the Maori assessment. I got 7/12, how do you know all of the objects?

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  6. Kia ora Aliyah kyle here i am surprised.
    That you know all of theys i only know at least two.
    maybe you could tell us what kind of mathes you what to get better at
    In your Goals.

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  7. Kia ora Aliyah, it's Nalanee here,
    Great job getting all of the objects correct, Maybe next time you could be more specific about your next step, but still a great job and I'm sure you know a lot of Te Reo Maori.
    Bye and Blog you later.

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  8. Kia ora Aliyah it is Lacie here.
    Well I can't believe you got them all right.
    how did you know all the answers so fast? Do you know them off by heat?
    blog you later

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  9. Aloha ALiyah!
    This is amazing work! How did you get them all right? That's incredible! I didn't get many right, but I'm impressed someone got them all right! Next time could you add more to your intro so I know more about what you did.
    From Mikayla.

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  10. Kia ora Aliyah I am Ethan H from Gilberthorpe school Its really cool that you know all of those objects in Maori I only know two that I don't know are right maybe next time you could make the picure bigger so we can see Miss wahos comment. but thats good because I think I done the same thing. So blog you later!

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  11. Ki ora Aliyah nice job on this really impressive nice introduction I got 5 of them wrong but this is magnificent lovely I think miss waho will give you hard ones next time .

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  12. hi I Like it
    hi I Like it
    i Like you

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  13. Hey its Ethan i like how u got all of them right thats cool i got none them right how r u that good at maroi and u blog is so cool have a good day.

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  14. I like it you got it all rihgt.

    NICE NICE NICE NICE NICEšŸ‘ŒšŸ‘ŒšŸ‘ŒšŸ‘ŒšŸ‘Œ

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  15. Kia ora Aliyah
    This is some amazing work.Maybe Miss Waho need's to give you some harder one's.Maybe you could put some adjectives in your intro?.

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  17. Levi is so silly

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  18. hi aliyah i Like you

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    1. Kia ora deegan this is not a blog comment you are supposed to post on to my blog

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  19. Hey Aliyah, it's Kirsty. Nice blog post, I really like how you got all them right! Was this hard? Was it fun? Maybe next you could help someone else do some te reo maori. Also next time add the rest of the te reo Māori. Bye!

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  20. Hello Aliyah Acasia here.
    I was shocked when I saw you blog post because you did very good on your assessment.
    What will your next blog post be?

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  21. Hi aliyah it's levi i think you should go on same think a bit harder because it looks easy for you

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