Ngā mahi ō ngā tamariki ō Ruma 21.
These activities are from our Monday Choice Board. I will keep adding more as they are completed. Ka nui ō mahi!
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Good morning room 21 brilliant ideas using Lego, string and yoga I enjoyed all your slide shows.
Kia Ora Room 21, great learning for Te Wiki o te Reo Maori! It is lovely to see all you are doing while at home.
Tino pai room 21, what amazing work you have been doing.
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Kia ora Room 21. I am wondering what these koru would look like as tiles. The different objects lend a lot of colour to the koru. Tino pai
Hopefully I will be able to make some of them into tiles. What would you use to make a koru pattern with Mrs Johns? Maria
It sounds pretty fun making a koru out of tiles.-Finlay
Kai pai Room 21. I love all the creative Koru. All the photos would make a lovely collection to make into cards.
Tino Pai! What awesome mahi you have done for te wiki o te Reo Māori! It is so special to celebrate this. I think we should celebrate for the whole month of September next year.
Good morning room 21 brilliant ideas using Lego, string and yoga I enjoyed all your slide shows.
ReplyDeleteKia Ora Room 21, great learning for Te Wiki o te Reo Maori! It is lovely to see all you are doing while at home.
ReplyDeleteTino pai room 21, what amazing work you have been doing.
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ReplyDeleteKia ora Room 21. I am wondering what these koru would look like as tiles. The different objects lend a lot of colour to the koru. Tino pai
ReplyDeleteHopefully I will be able to make some of them into tiles. What would you use to make a koru pattern with Mrs Johns? Maria
DeleteIt sounds pretty fun making a koru out of tiles.-Finlay
ReplyDeleteKai pai Room 21. I love all the creative Koru. All the photos would make a lovely collection to make into cards.
ReplyDeleteTino Pai! What awesome mahi you have done for te wiki o te Reo Māori! It is so special to celebrate this. I think we should celebrate for the whole month of September next year.
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