We are learning to greet people in the mornings in te reo.
Room 5, remember some important internet safety rules when using this site (and others): never give your full name, never give your phone number, address or email details, don't mention where you will be at a particular time, don't put any of that information on the net about anyone else, think carefully if you respond to anyone else's comments because they can't hear your tone of voice, do not call people names or put them down
Welcome to Room 5's Blog
Room 5 is a Year 6 & 7 class at St Patrick's School in Greymouth, New Zealand.
We are using this blog as a space to share our learning and to keep in touch with each other over the weekend.
Please feel free to leave a comment. Your comments will show after they have been approved by our teacher, Miss Paterson. To leave a comment or to read others simply click on the word 'comment' under the post you wish to comment on.
We hope you enjoy following our learning journey.
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Thursday, September 1, 2011
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Hey Friends... Thats a really good idea to have the greetings on there, it will give the people who come to visit our blog a chance to learn our Maori greetings!!!!!!! What a fantastic idea.
ReplyDeleteIts me in the second video ha ha ha ha ha oh no i know my mihi and i need to do it in class.
ReplyDeleteBed time because a big game of league tomowrow when i score a try I wish.About 17 hours til the kick off at the GRAND FINAL this week.I am So excited.Tena koutou to everyone and Kia ora. That maori line said
ReplyDeletegreetings to everyone and hello.
Nice work guys.
ReplyDeleteKwl guy's. Kai Pie (dont know if that is right or spelt right)
ReplyDeleteHey Katie! I think you mean Ka pai which means good. Thanks for having a go though. I hope you are having a good weekend.
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