WALT: We are learning new words in Te Reo Maori.
Reflection: It was easy to find all the Maori words because I got to use the Maori dictionary.
Question: Would you like to learn Maori and why?
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WALT: We are learning new words in Te Reo Maori.
Reflection: It was easy to find all the Maori words because I got to use the Maori dictionary.
Question: Would you like to learn Maori and why?
WALT: We are learning new words in Te Reo Maori.
Reflection: It was a bit hard to do my reflection because I didn't know what to write. It was easy to write the Maori words for my work and the English translation.
Question: what words do you know in Te Reo Maori?
Ko wai tenei? Who is this?
Ko Jai tena. This is Jai.
Ko wai tenei? Who is this?
Ko Kevin tena. This is Kevin.
Ko wai tenei? Who is this?
Ko Tyson tena. This is Tyson.
Ko wai tenei? Who is this?
Ko Charlie tena. This is Charlie.
Ko wai tenei? Who is this?
Ko Mason tena. This is Mason.
Ko wai tenei? Who is this?
Ko Rickaarn tena. This is Rickaarn.
Ko wai tenei? Who is this?
Ko Kiarn tena. This is Kiarn.
Ko wai tenei? Who is this?
Ko Tumoana tena. This is Tumoana.
Ko wai tenei? Who is this?
Ko Kahlai tena. This is Kahlai.
Ko wai tenei? Who is this?
Ko Lucas tena. This is lucas.
WALT: We are learning new words in Te Reo Maori.
WALT: We are learning to follow a recipe.
Step 1: Wash your hands.
Step 2: Cut up some fruit.
Step 3: Squeeze 120ml of your fruit juice into a bowl.
Step 4: Pour the fruit juice into a melting cup.
Step 5: Then put 3 tablespoons of gelatin into the melting cup.
Step 6: Then add 2 tablespoons of honey into the melting cup.
Step 7: Then mix it.
Step 8: Pour the fruit into the molds.
Step 9: Wait 15-30 mins before eating.
Step 10: Get them out of the molds and then you can eat.