Thursday 27 September 2012

Te Reo Maori


15 comments:

  1. All of Room 4 loved watching you doing Kapa haka with Hoani - ka pai!

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  2. Kapa haka is fun we learn lots!thanks to Hoani!!!

    kimberley!!!

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  3. HAHA COOL!
    RM 13 SOUNDS AWESOME!
    OCEAN

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  4. we had really loud singing voices,well done room 13
    MAXINE c;

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  5. kapa haka was awesome
    From TOMMY!!

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  6. ALL THANX 2 HOANI WE WOULDNT SOUND LIKE THIS WITHOUT HIM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
    OCEAN!

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  7. haha, Mrs Collis said that she it wasnt videos
    cheeky :P

    Fallon :)

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    1. These videos are from earlier in the year (see if you can spot the clues in the video). The sound recording weren't very good, will try that again :)

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  8. A wise scholar called Ian once said: Are we going to do the verb song thing?

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  9. Ian the Great channels his energy and predicts these video's were recorded in term 2

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  10. A prophet from a far land called Ian predicts this was recorded in term 2,when literacy circles was started but before it was finished,before Wonder was read, before the Treaty of Waitangi posters were took down, when the army hats were still being made, after the magnetic mouse shapped whiteboard duster was purchased, after the haiku poems were made and painted, before the writing snapshots were took down, but in his predictions he didn't include a date to when it was recorded.

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    1. Great detective skills Ian the Great :) I'm not sure of the exact date in term 2 either but I am guessing near the start because the forensic display is rather bare and doesn't have any experiments written up on it. I liked reading all the other clues you gathered. :)

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  11. came back on to have a look at what was the clues proved it was term two well they were- Treaty of Waitangi posters were up,the haiku poems were up,writing snapshots were up and lots more but well done Mr Ian for picking out those clues! you would make a brilliant Forensic Detective! Or just a normal Detective :)
    Ocean :)

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