This is my animation about learning a new way to converse in Maori.
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Tuesday, 20 March 2018
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Tino Miharo koutou katoa! He rawe o koutou mahi. I especially liked the way you used the speech bubbles to practise writing your te reo māori. Sometimes we struggle when it comes to writing the kupu down and you did a great job. Can you tell me did you use Puppet Pals to create your animations?
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Heather, no we did not use puppet pals to create this we used google slides. Thank you for commenting.
DeleteKind regards Grace, Lorna, Olivia, Nina
Kia ora,Lorna, Olivia, Grace and Nina I really that you all did the Maori animation It’s was fun and cool because I like the part that they were in the pool playing.Have you guys thought of adding some information there and explain it.Thank you.
ReplyDeleteKia Ora I'm Taylor from St. Francis of Assisi school. This animation is amazing, Ka Pai! Did you think about maybe explaining a bit more about what it is, and maybe adding a few maori words for the viewers to learn? Bye and well done!
ReplyDeleteKia Ora I'm Amber from St Francis of Assisi School this slideshow was awesome I really enjoyed watching it. Did you think about how you could make it even better than it already is? Well done!
ReplyDeleteHello, I am Miro From Awahono School. I really like your slideshow because you made a stop motion animation ( me being a big fan of those) and included the Maori language into it. Maybe you could put in brackets what the Maori words mean and the Spongebob at the start is irrelevant.
ReplyDeleteHi, Im Ryan from Awahono School. Your SMA (Stop Motion Animation) is very interesting. My favourite part was when they went swimming because my favourite thing is to also go swimming. Do you like swimming? What is your most favourite thing to do? From Ryan. =)
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