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Monday, June 3, 2019

Waka Building in Ruaumoko

16 comments:

  1. I really Like your hard work Gues Keep I it up all that hard work I hope you are trying your best for Mr Milne and pushing your self to try harder. NIce work Kind Regards Karli

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  2. Kia ora Ruaumoko! I so enjoyed watching your slide deck of the process you're going through on your waka building journey! It's neat to see where you began and the different tools you were using throughout the process. I'm excited to see the finished versions as well as your Google Drawings you created about your waka as well. Thanks for sharing your amazing learning with us! Next time it would be wonderful to see a bit of an introduction before the slide deck, explaining what is included in the slide deck.

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  3. Hi Guys My name is Pita and I go to hay park school. I like your blog because it is so enteresting how did you make it with all those things

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  4. Hi my name is Mina
    I come from Hay park school, and I am really insested in your waka's this reminded me of when I was making a boat out of papper.

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  5. Hi my name is Reet
    and I am from hay park school. I really liked the waka's you made it was beautiful.

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  6. Hi guess my name is Mina I go to hay park school. I would Like to know how you guess made the waka. My favirote part was when you guess where making the waka.

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  7. Kia ora Ruamoko class, my name is Mahrosh and I am from Hay Park School. Your blog post was stunning! you reminded me when I was trying to make something out of sticks and leaves. Maybe next time when you post something, maybe you could show how it was like at the end of it.

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  8. KIA Ora my name is Ahmed and i'm from Hay Park School. I enjoyed the part when you guys building a Waka. Bye

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  9. kia Ora Ruaumoko class,
    my name is Neha from Hay Park School. I really like how you are making some waka. i also like how you are making waka's out of sticks.

    Yours Sincerely,
    Neha

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  10. Hi Ruaumoko class,I like the photo of all of you guys and girls at the tree.

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  11. Kia ora Ruamoko class, my name is emrico and I am from Hay Park School. Your blog post was stunning! you reminded me when I was trying to make something out of sticks and leaves. Maybe next time when you post something, maybe you could show how it was like at the end of it. I so enjoyed watching your slide deck of the process you're going through on your waka building journey! It's neat to see where you began and the different tools you were using throughout the process. I'm excited to see the finished versions as well as your Google Drawings you created about your waka as well. Thanks for sharing your amazing learning with us! Next time it would be wonderful to see a bit of an introduction before the slide deck, explaining what is included in the slide deck. I really like how you are making some waka. i also like how you are making waka's out of sticks. I am really insested in your waka's this reminded me of when I was making a boat out of paper.I really Like your hard work Gues Keep I it up all that hard work I hope you are trying your best for Mr Milne and pushing your self to try harder. by emrico

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  12. Hi and Talofa Ruaumoko class I really loved how your class made some things with some stick and used an ipad to help you guys i hoped you hade fun making what every
    and by the ways i am lovely from hay park and i am in fatu feuu class and i really love what you guys were making.

    from lovely

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  13. Hi and Talofa Ruaumoko class I really loved how your class made some things with some stick and used an ipad to help you guys i hoped you hade fun making what every
    and by the ways i am Emrico from hay park and i am in Feuu class and i really love what you guys were making.

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  14. Kia ora Ruaumoko! I so enjoyed watching your slide deck of the process you're going through on your waka building journey! It's neat to see where you began and the different tools you were using throughout the process. I'm excited to see the finished versions as well as your Google Drawings you created about your waka as well. Thanks for sharing your amazing learning with us! Next time it would be wonderful to see a bit of an introduction before the slide deck, explaining what is included in the slide deck.

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  15. Hi guys it me Pita and I loved looking at the pictures. I wish I could join you guys to make the waka.

    From Pita

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  16. Hi guys I am Joshua I really like the Boats that you made they looked perfect and awesome.

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