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Tuesday 31 December 2019

Summer Learning Jounrey #Week 2

DAY 4: INDIGENOUS RIGHTS

For this activity, read through the seven whakataukī (proverbs or metaphors) presented in this document. Choose one that has meaning for you. Create a poster that features the whakataukī and be sure to include at least one image (a drawing or photograph) on the poster that represents the whakataukī that you chose.
On your blog, share your poster of your whakataukī.

2 comments:

  1. My Whakatau is BE THE BEST YOU CAN BE!

    Keep blogging Akesa, and commenting on others, to increase your chance of winning one of the awesome prizes and to keep your learning up over the school break!

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  2. Morena Akesa,

    Wow, you have really put in a lot of thought into what this whakatauki means. I really like this one too. There can be a lot of meanings behind this but I agree with your idea that although you are just one person you provide different needs to different individuals. You could be a shoulder to lean on, a family member, an educator or even learner.

    I really like how you have done this using a poster! Keep up the great mahi :)

    Nga mihi,
    Georgia

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