Wonderful mats Room 21. I am impressed with what I was able to learn about Nuie just by reading your facts. Amazing that there are more Nuiean people living in New Zealand than in Nuie. I wonder if the prisoners are learning to play golf - or are they maintaining it? Fakaue Room 21.
Fakaalofa lahi atu Room 21. I am so impressed with all the learning you have been doing about Niue, there are some really interesting facts in your slides. I once read that it takes around two hours to drive around the entire island of Niue. What a great start to Term 4, keep up the awesome work! Nikki
Fakaalofa lahi atu Room 21, I hope you are all safe and well in your bubbles. It is fantastic to see the learning that you are working on at home. Thank you for sending this through to Maria to post on your blog. I can see you have all put in a big effort - well done! For Niue Language Week, I have been practising the numbers 1-10: 1 = taha, 2 = ua, 3 = tolu, 4 = fa, 5 = lima, 6 = ono, 7 = fitu, 8 = valu, 9 = hiva, 10 = hogofulu. I have found that saying them out loud has made it easier to learn them. I look forward to seeing more of your work next week. Take care!
Wonderful mats Room 21. I am impressed with what I was able to learn about Nuie just by reading your facts. Amazing that there are more Nuiean people living in New Zealand than in Nuie. I wonder if the prisoners are learning to play golf - or are they maintaining it? Fakaue Room 21.
ReplyDeleteFakaalofa lahi atu Room 21. I am so impressed with all the learning you have been doing about Niue, there are some really interesting facts in your slides. I once read that it takes around two hours to drive around the entire island of Niue. What a great start to Term 4, keep up the awesome work! Nikki
ReplyDeleteFakaalofa lahi atu Room 21, I hope you are all safe and well in your bubbles.
ReplyDeleteIt is fantastic to see the learning that you are working on at home. Thank you for sending this through to Maria to post on your blog. I can see you have all put in a big effort - well done!
For Niue Language Week, I have been practising the numbers 1-10: 1 = taha, 2 = ua, 3 = tolu, 4 = fa, 5 = lima, 6 = ono, 7 = fitu, 8 = valu, 9 = hiva, 10 = hogofulu. I have found that saying them out loud has made it easier to learn them.
I look forward to seeing more of your work next week. Take care!