Walt: Do work on Whakatauki
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Hi, my name is Caleb, and welcome to this post. For the entire term, I have done half an hours work on this once a week. This has been fun, and I hope I do more like this. Read this to learn what a Whakatauki is
Hi there Caleb,
ReplyDeletemy name is Jedi and I am a year eight in rimu class. Your work on Whakatauki is awesome! Your slide is eye catching, colourful, has a lot of info and explains what's going on further. Here in rimu we start our mornings with a mihi Whakatauki, a wise maori proverb. Each week it changes, and so do the people who read it out. You see the teacher with pick a different one every week from a set of cards. Then one or two students volunteer to read it to the class, the class then repeats it after them. Do you do something similar?
To improve maybe change the font colour to black, that way the text is easier to read.
Great job!
-Jedi
Hi Caleb. I'm mikael from Yaldhurst school. I really like how you have made you slides look cool. They are really colorful as well. Next time I think you should write what you were doing up the top. Not down the bottom. Because then people know what it is before there see it. Apart from that I think it is a good blog post.
ReplyDeleteHey Caleb,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Chloe I'm a year 8 from Yaldhurst Model School.
I really like how you have created the slides really well. I really like how they are very eye catching. This reminded me of Monday's afternoons if you don't do Kapa Haka then you have to learn about Maori words. I have already learned about the greetings of it and it's really cool.
To improve it you should write how you felt about learning about it and add more description.
I found it challenging to read the words on the slide. So maybe you could fix that?
Well done,
Kind regards
- Chloe