We are learning the body parts in Te Reo with our buddies. We have worked hard to create a poster to show our learning.
Success Criteria:
I have at least 6 body parts clearly labeled on my poster
I have the English and Māori words on my poster
I can sing a simple waiata (song) in Te Reo Māori about the parts of the body
I have the English and Māori words on my poster
I can sing a simple waiata (song) in Te Reo Māori about the parts of the body
How I am going
I have at least 6 body parts clearly labeled on my poster
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Kerri thinks
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I have the English and Māori words on my poster
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Kerri thinks
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I can sing a simple waiata (song) in Te Reo Māori about the parts of the body
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Kerri thinks
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Reflection
My favourite part was: that you get to make it
It was really hard when: to get every thing right
Something that really helped me was: Kerri because she told us first
Something new I learned was: the name of my tummy
Kerri Thinks
Pic collage is a fun app to use and you and Sam worked together to create a great clear poster and then Deb helped you create another one. What a lot of practise you have had this term! Keep on practising the 'head and shoulders' song so you can sing it loud - it will help you remember more of the body parts in Te Reo.
Kerri Thinks
Pic collage is a fun app to use and you and Sam worked together to create a great clear poster and then Deb helped you create another one. What a lot of practise you have had this term! Keep on practising the 'head and shoulders' song so you can sing it loud - it will help you remember more of the body parts in Te Reo.
I'm glad you learn't lots of new words. Funny that tummy was the one you remember most, your puku seems empty often at the moment.
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