tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9112265701362847312.post8019326524205500239..comments2023-07-27T21:22:27.337+12:00Comments on Room 5 @ Melville Intermediate School: Melville Intermediate - Counting to 1000 in MaoriM Webbhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04213006352175006579noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9112265701362847312.post-45694456776522183082011-06-28T11:59:50.926+12:002011-06-28T11:59:50.926+12:00Hi my name is Hamish from room6 kilbirnie school
...Hi my name is Hamish from room6 kilbirnie school<br /><br />We just finished watching your video to from 100 to 1000. Is this how you say 257 rua rau rima tekau ma whitu?<br /><br />From Hamish and room6Hamish and room6noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9112265701362847312.post-12921326712924976782011-06-18T05:10:48.874+12:002011-06-18T05:10:48.874+12:00My students tried out your counting hand games fro...My students tried out your counting hand games from a previous video. They enjoyed trying it. We are out of school now for the summer here in Monroe, NC. You can see their efforts by viewing our last video of the last day June 10th 2011. They had fun trying it even if they are younger. They were 7-8 year olds in second grade. I wish they could have watched all of your videos. Keep up the great teaching.<br /><br />http://brendatodd.edublogs.org/Roadrunners-Brenda Toddhttp://brendatodd.edublogs.org/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9112265701362847312.post-88423601536538079602011-06-16T17:18:30.125+12:002011-06-16T17:18:30.125+12:00Kia Ora Hayze and MacKenzie,
We would love to skyp...Kia Ora Hayze and MacKenzie,<br />We would love to skype you tomorrow if you two are available. We are pretty flexible so let us know when Mr Webb can let you skype us.<br /><br />Talk to you soon,<br />From Room 6Room 6 Kilbirnie Schoolnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9112265701362847312.post-38175392886458709372011-06-13T16:00:33.001+12:002011-06-13T16:00:33.001+12:00Hi. We're learning to count in Cook Island Ma...Hi. We're learning to count in Cook Island Maori. Some of the kupu are the same and some are really different. In Cook Island Maori they don't say the letter 'h' or 'w'. For example, the number 'tahi' in Maori would be ta'i in Kuki Airani. We're only just beginning with our C.I Maori learning, but really like it. We've got our fingers crossed that our school goes to the Cook Islands some time next year.Tahaaroa "The Big T Surfers"https://www.blogger.com/profile/15161820820252533116noreply@blogger.com