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Goldilocks and the Three Bears

This term Te Ara Whakatau have been beginning to learn about different fairytales. We have started by learning about Goldilocks and the Three Bears. The students have been blowing us away with how they can retell the story to others. Here is a video of Luka sharing the story to his class, he cut out all the pictures himself and glued them to make his own story page! Fantastic retelling Luka!

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  1. Oh my goodness. I love this retelling of this story Luka. Your expression is fantastic and made me smile. Ka pai. From Miss Waho

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  2. Wow Luka, this is amazing! You have put a lot of effort in. I bet everyone loved hearing you tell the story, I certainly did! What is your favourite fairytale?

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  3. Luka, I loved your story telling, and I enjoyed when you came over to share it with Ms Speden and your wonderful expressions. You have done really well, keep up the great work.

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  4. Wow, what a great story Luka. I would love you to come down and share it with my class. Let me know if we can make a date:)

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  5. Luka, that was amazing. I loved your voices for the bears. Daddy bear sounded scary, Goldie sure was right to run out of the house. Keep up the good work you are doing, it is really great to see you having fun in class. I bet your classmates loved it as much as I did.

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  6. Kia ora. gildathorps we are Daniel and Narteiau can you do it in māori? We likd the way you pointid at it. from hornby primemry school.

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