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Monday, 18 December 2017

Maori (summer learning journey day 3 week 1 )

Maori

Ko La'Shae toku ingoa

Ko Tauhara toko maunga

Ko  Ngati Kahununu te iwi

ko Maraenui toki Marae

No Aotearoa aha

Ko Glen Innes toku kura

Ko Carmichael toku whanau

Ko Jessie toku  matua

Ko Dez toku whaea 

Comment down below do you know what this means?

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey La 'Shae
Just reading your work made me understand this activity way better.. I think I know one, My name is La 'Shae.. Can you say anything else in Maori and what age were you?? Can't wait for more!!

Anonymous said...

Hey La 'Shae

Even thought i'm maori it's kinda hard to read ay but don't worry i'm sure we will figure it out by the way outstanding work . kepp it up :)

Nicky Bloy said...
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Nicky Bloy said...

Hi La 'Shae!

Fantastic job on your pepeha! It's cool to know more about you through it.

You've said your maunga or mountain is Tauhara, is that Mt Tauhara in Taupo? Are you from there? I used to live in Taupo and have been up Mt Tauhara! Do you know your awe or river?

Keep up the fabulous work!

Nicky :)

jolie said...

Kia Ora La'Shae

I really love this. Your Pepeha is the best. I loved reading because it was so interesting, keep up the great work :)

Lashae @ Glenn Innes School said...

Hi Nicky Bloy

yes that is Mt Tauhara in Taupo. And I have climbed it, its a beautiful view from the top.

Nicky Bloy said...

Hi La'Shae!

Ah very cool! Are you from Taupo? It is a beautiful view from the top, you can see all of Taupo, although, when I went up, it was really cloudy and a little disappointing because we couldn't see much.

Nicky :)

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