Kia ora Jacob, what a fabulous number chart you have created for "e hia nga mea"! I especially like the Santas on surf boards and of course, the smiling cats! Do you have cats - is that why you chose to include them for tekau? I also really like your sense of fun by including the 'no school' sign'! I think we are all happy to be out doors and away from classrooms for the summer break. Have a great rest of your week and thank you for sharing your mahi! Nga mihi nui, Naomi (Manaiakalani Facilitator).
It is me Quein again, a blog commenter for the Manaiakalani Summer Learning Journey. I am very impressed with the images you have chosen to represent summer i such as the sun, ice-cream and books, it reminds me of when I spend time at the beach and my aunties would sit on the beach reading books and eating ice-cream. It is great to see you understand counting in te reo Maori. Your counting chart is fabulous and it would be very helpful for fellow bloggers who would like to learn and practise to count to ten in te reo Maori.
Do you have any tips for fellow bloggers who would like to learn to count in te reo Maori?
Keep up the Super work and I hope to see more of your posts during the Summer Learning Journey!!
Kia ora Jacob, what a fabulous number chart you have created for "e hia nga mea"! I especially like the Santas on surf boards and of course, the smiling cats! Do you have cats - is that why you chose to include them for tekau? I also really like your sense of fun by including the 'no school' sign'! I think we are all happy to be out doors and away from classrooms for the summer break. Have a great rest of your week and thank you for sharing your mahi! Nga mihi nui, Naomi (Manaiakalani Facilitator).
ReplyDeleteI used to have cats when I lived in England but I don't have them now.
DeleteAlso at 10 I wanted to put something funny. Have a good Christmas
What a varied and colourful number chart. I especially like the kiwis with the Santa hats.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely Christmas
WR
Meri Kirihimete Whaea Rob, I miss you already. Have a great summer!
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It is me Quein again, a blog commenter for the Manaiakalani Summer Learning Journey. I am very impressed with the images you have chosen to represent summer i such as the sun, ice-cream and books, it reminds me of when I spend time at the beach and my aunties would sit on the beach reading books and eating ice-cream. It is great to see you understand counting in te reo Maori. Your counting chart is fabulous and it would be very helpful for fellow bloggers who would like to learn and practise to count to ten in te reo Maori.
Do you have any tips for fellow bloggers who would like to learn to count in te reo Maori?
Keep up the Super work and I hope to see more of your posts during the Summer Learning Journey!!
Ngā mihi,
Quein