Monday, 15 September 2014

Te Wharenui

As a part of our Te Marae unit, Room 11 has been learning about the importance of the wharenui and the significance of the different parts of its structure. We used the Educreations app to show our learning. Check out the rest of our learning on our Te Marae page.





7 comments:

  1. One word best describes this and that is "FANTASTIC"

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    1. Kuini-Marnie Te Tomo16 September 2014 at 19:08

      Thank you very much Anonymous.Thanks for your wonderful comment.
      Myself and room11 really love it.
      We would love for you to keep it up.

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  2. Such a pleasure seeing students producing such good work using modern technology, well done all concerned.

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    1. Thanks anonymous glad to see you looking at our blog, we love having new visitors.
      Do you have a blog?

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    2. Thanks Anonymous, glad your looking at our blog, we love having new visitors on our blog.
      Do you have your own blog people look on?

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  3. It is always a pleasure looking at room 11's Blog Kuini-Marnie :) keep up the great work,
    I must say it is one of the best and most interesting school Blog's i have looked at, WELL DONE all students and the Teacher of room 11

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  4. These are some outstanding presentations about te wharenui nga kotiro.
    You have enabled those who don't know about te marae to learn some new knowledge.
    I am soooo proud of you both!
    Ehara taku toa, he takitahi, he toa takitini (My success should not be bestowed onto me alone, as it was not individual success but success of a collective)

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