Ka pai, Team! What a brilliant way to share your mihi. We are revisiting ours at the moment and the Einsteins did not want to put themselves online giving personal information... I think they may want to "magpie" your idea! Hope you don't mind!!!
What a great idea! If you would also like some students from another place in New Zealand to say your Mihi's too then we would be more than welcome, leave us a comment. Mr Webb and Room Five, Melville Intermediate School, Hamilton, Waikato.
Hi there, This is a great puppet show about a dog and he is meeting other animals.I really love the way that the dog is talking to the other animals.It was a really interesting show about the dog and the other animals.I wonder what do you think you are going to do next.
In 2012 Allanah is teaching Te Reo across five classrooms at Appleby School and only teaching one day a week so our posts will not reflect the learning of one class alone and will be more of a smattering of activities and ideas from those teaching moments.
For the other four days a week Allanah is Regional ICT Facilitator for 30+ schools around the Nelson region so she will have plenty of work to do.
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Ka pai, Team! What a brilliant way to share your mihi. We are revisiting ours at the moment and the Einsteins did not want to put themselves online giving personal information... I think they may want to "magpie" your idea! Hope you don't mind!!!
What a great idea! If you would also like some students from another place in New Zealand to say your Mihi's too then we would be more than welcome, leave us a comment.
Mr Webb and Room Five, Melville Intermediate School, Hamilton, Waikato.
Tino pai! Great idea for sharing your mihi. Your pronunciation sounded spot on.
Hi there,
This is a great puppet show about a dog and he is meeting other animals.I really love the way that the dog is talking to the other animals.It was a really interesting show about the dog and the other animals.I wonder what do you think you are going to do next.
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