I quite like this whakatauki that I chose as a whakatauki to post on my blog for the Maori language week bingo board. It reminds of team work and how a person can only succeed with help from everyone else. I also drew the koru heart on google drawing to go with it.
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Friday, September 17, 2021
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Kia ora Zara
ReplyDeleteKa pai e hoa - well done for sharing a post with great meaning. Room 7 and I also made our own whakatauki to celebrate Te wiki o te reo Maori.
We really like how you have created your own symbol for this task.
What else did you enjoy doing to celebrate last week being so special?
Hope you are all well at Belfast School.
Mr N and Room 7
Kia Ora Zara,
ReplyDeleteI really like this blog post and the message you shared in it.
This reminds me of the saying "It takes a vilage to raise a child". It also reminds me of team work. Maybe next time you can share why you chose this whakatauki. Where did you find this whakatauki?
Keep up the awesome work.
Kind Regards Leandri