Wednesday, September 8, 2021

Learning About Tongan Language & Culture

 Today I have the pleasure in sharing some of the amazing work about Tonga that Room 21 have done at home this week. I will be adding more to this post throughout this week.

Alex:


Elaina:


Joe:

Evie:

Edie:

Finlay:

Louie:

Arnie:

Ryhan:

Huw:

Rafin:

Havana:

Lee-Michael:

Brody:

Elska:

Luke:

8 comments:

  1. Malo e lelei Faiako, Fanau ako more famili mei he Room 21. Öku ou tuku atu ha fakamalo kiate kimoutolu katoa í hoó mou tuku taimi ke mou ako mo vahevahe mai kiate kimautolu hoó mou lesoni í he Lea Faka Tonga. Óku faka'ofoófa mo hounga ía kiate au hoó mou poupou óku fai mai ki he Uike Lea faka Tonga. Ofa atu.

    English Translation: Malo e lelei Maria, students and families from Room 21. I would like to thank you all for taking the time to learn about my culture and sharing all your amazing work with us. Thank you for supporting Tongan Language Week and my heart is appreciative of your hard work and beautiful presentations.

    Kind regards. Ms Tuipulotu

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    1. Malo aupito Mrs Tuipulotu. Room 21 love learning about other cultures!

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  2. Mālō e lelei Room 21, I am super impressed with all of the learning you are doing about Tonga and the Tongan language. Thank you for sharing your learning with us. I am sure others will enjoy looking at what you have achieved. Ma'u ha aho lelei (Have a nice day)

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    1. If you come back early next week you will see even more of our work. Maria

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  3. Malo e lelei, great work on your Tongan Language Week learning! Malie! (Good job!)

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  4. Thanks Sheryl. Fleur, Sam and Rose created an awesome choice board for us this week.

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  5. Fantastic work room 21. Reading all these slides I have learnt lots about Tonga. Such an interesting, beautiful culture. I especially love the tapa cloth patterns and watching your cretive videos.

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  6. Room 21! You have been doing some great remote learning about Tonga. I love the beautiful Tapa cloth designs and looking at the pictures of Tonga. It looks so nice and warm!

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