In the Junior Hub we've been using many different apps. We used book creator to make a book during reading time. Two groups were working on sounding out the words we get stuck on. Every time we come to a word we don't know we just have to get our mouths ready to say the first sound. The other group was hunting for high frequency words and this time it was the word 'the'.
Kia ora Auaha. We like you photo. We like your name too. We had to look up what it meant. Cool! We know some of the people in your class. How did you make the treaty go on the board? How did you use the tea bags. Nā Rūma 4:-)
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment. We glued the treaty onto black paper and use a staple gun to attach the treaty to the wall. We used wet teabags and we wiped them over the paper then we sprinkled coffee - Mrs Ryan loves coffee! Have you created a treaty.
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ReplyDeleteYour treaty looks great, as do the fabulous akonga who created it! Do you know that some people say that Captain Hobson was wearing his pyjamas when he took the Treaty of Waitangi to the Maori Chiefs for them to sign... I wonder if Ms Ryan was wearing hers when you signed this?
We laughed and we laughed and we laughed as we imagined Mrs Ryan wearing pyjamas to school...
DeleteKia ora Auaha. What a great idea, using tea bags to make it look old like other treaty's. Why have you set up a treaty? What is the purpose for this?
ReplyDeleteWe made a treaty because we wanted to agree on how we would all work together.
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