Hi Thomas it's Mahuta again. I really like your last activity because its about your family and you always have to love your family and because they did something brave so that's why. Maybe next time you could of double check on your post because I couldn't really see your first activity. Other than that great blog. Blog you later:)
My name is Tayla and I'm the Cluster Manager for the Summer Learning Journey in Kaikohekohe. You have done an incredible job on all three of your activities for day 2, well done!
I really like the colours you've used, they make it nice and easy to read your information. Great job on attributing all your images too, ka pai!
In regards to your third activity, your mum sounds like a very brave woman! Those people that she helped were very lucky she was there to help them!
It's great to see that you've completed so many activities already! Which one has been your favourite so far?
Keep up the great work and I look forward to reading more from you!
Hello There Thomas, Its Kahukura from Nga Rau Puawai, I really enjoyed your blog post about Neli Armstrong. I also liked how you acknowledged people for their photo's. Maybe you could re-check your slides because your second one was blurry. Blog you later, check out my blog @http://kpskahukurah.blogspot.com/ bye :)
Hi Thomas it's Mahuta again. I really like your last activity because its about your family and you always have to love your family and because they did something brave so that's why. Maybe next time you could of double check on your post because I couldn't really see your first activity. Other than that great blog.
ReplyDeleteBlog you later:)
Kia ora Thomas!
ReplyDeleteMy name is Tayla and I'm the Cluster Manager for the Summer Learning Journey in Kaikohekohe. You have done an incredible job on all three of your activities for day 2, well done!
I really like the colours you've used, they make it nice and easy to read your information. Great job on attributing all your images too, ka pai!
In regards to your third activity, your mum sounds like a very brave woman! Those people that she helped were very lucky she was there to help them!
It's great to see that you've completed so many activities already! Which one has been your favourite so far?
Keep up the great work and I look forward to reading more from you!
Ngā mihi,
Tayla
Hello There Thomas,
ReplyDeleteIts Kahukura from Nga Rau Puawai, I really enjoyed your blog post about Neli Armstrong. I also liked how you acknowledged people for their photo's. Maybe you could re-check your slides because your second one was blurry. Blog you later, check out my blog @http://kpskahukurah.blogspot.com/ bye :)