Moon Shapes
Okoro Quarter of a moon
Oturu full moon
Tangaroa-A- kaikai Quarter of a moon
korekore piri ki Tangaroa full moon
Tangaroa-A- Roto half of a moon
Tamatea Nga
okoro Qaurter of a moon
ReplyDeleteMorena nate I really liked that you added pictures to your blog
This reminds me of when I did the same thing in class.
You could improve by adding more pictures to your work.
What did you do any more activities on the moon phases.
Kia Ora Nate, I really like the picture you added to illustrate the kupu. You use of maori words and english taught me something new. I am a bit confused though Nate, are there different words which mean the same thing? Are there two ways of saying full moon?
ReplyDeleteTalofa Nate, I like your poster as the colours highlight where to look. Do you know what each moon phase is? I am impressed by your accuracy in using capital letters for the names of the moons. Keep blogging and sharing your learning. Fa'afetai. Tōfā soifua.
ReplyDeletekia ora Nate, i like how you made the writing to be maori and English i also think that the drawings are awesome. this sort of reminds me of matariki. maeby you could explain why there are more than one name for the same type of moon?
ReplyDeleteKia ora Nate my name is Duke. I love your Drawing. i like how you said the Maori and the English version Why is there 3 Quter moon's
ReplyDeletekia ora nate ka pai to mahi, Ka pai to ra.
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