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Monday, 15 June 2020
15.6.2020
for te reo i learnt how to do ko Rongomatane and learnt the meaning of taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateaturipukakapikimaungahoronakapokaiwhenuakitanatahu witch is the longest maori word.
in math i did mathletics and did howl number place valeuws.
Kia ora Autumn I really liked the ideas that you placed into the positive,thoughtful and helpful categories. I like how you spoke about how you can ask questions to make it easier for them to work on what they made Maybe you could have added a few pictures to make it a bit more interesting so you aren't just looking at speech bubbles Sincerely Nikita
Kia ora Autumn, I really liked that you easily described/explained the pinpoints. I didn’t learn anything. Maybe you could be a little more creative on the shapes and the way you present the slide. Mā te wā
Positive - Something done well Thoughtful - A sentence to let us know you actually read/watched or listened to what they had to say Helpful - Give some ideas for next time or ask a question you want to know more about
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ReplyDeleteKia ora Autumn
ReplyDeleteI really liked the ideas that you placed into the positive,thoughtful and helpful categories.
I like how you spoke about how you can ask questions to make it easier for them to work on what they made
Maybe you could have added a few pictures to make it a bit more interesting so you aren't just looking at speech bubbles
Sincerely
Nikita
Kia ora Autumn,
ReplyDeleteI really liked that you easily described/explained the pinpoints.
I didn’t learn anything.
Maybe you could be a little more creative on the shapes and the way you present the slide.
Mā te wā