Kia Ora koutou katoa ko Milan tōku ingoa. I am a Year 7 learner at Tāmaki Primary School in Auckland, New Zealand. I am in Te Puna Wairua a Bi-lingual class we have two main pouako Whaea Lee,and Whaea Saf. We have a kai-arahi who ia also our kapa haka tutor Matua Andre.
Good morning! How are you doing? My name is Olive and I’m one of the bloggers for The Summer Learning program. I’m so excited to see what you and your classmates will get up to!
Congratulations on completing your first activity! What a great start you’ve made. I think it’s great you’ve used such a unique layout in your post. Mind maps are so cool!
Wow, isn’t Lorde such a great singer! It’s crazy to think she grew up in Auckland! Just remember to link your images in your blog posts. It’s really important that your readers can see where the artwork has come from. Other than that, ka pai on an awesome post!
My favourite Lorde song is “The Love Club” - it’s one of her older songs, but still just as great! What is your favourite Lorde song?
Just remember to make sure you are writing in your own words, not using ones from the internet. We’re looking forward to seeing more of your posts from the 16th December (Next week). There’s lots of points at stake and some great prizes to win!
Kia ora Milan,
ReplyDeleteGood morning! How are you doing?
My name is Olive and I’m one of the bloggers for The Summer Learning program. I’m so excited to see what you and your classmates will get up to!
Congratulations on completing your first activity! What a great start you’ve made. I think it’s great you’ve used such a unique layout in your post. Mind maps are so cool!
Wow, isn’t Lorde such a great singer! It’s crazy to think she grew up in Auckland! Just remember to link your images in your blog posts. It’s really important that your readers can see where the artwork has come from. Other than that, ka pai on an awesome post!
My favourite Lorde song is “The Love Club” - it’s one of her older songs, but still just as great! What is your favourite Lorde song?
Just remember to make sure you are writing in your own words, not using ones from the internet. We’re looking forward to seeing more of your posts from the 16th December (Next week). There’s lots of points at stake and some great prizes to win!
Ngā mihi,
Olive