Watch how they use Te Reo in everyday situations.
We watched an example of this and got the idea from Room 5 of Russell Street School in Palmerston North's blog. There blog is below.
We are a class of year 3 and 4 children at Vardon School in Hamilton. The purpose of this blog is to share what we are learning with others. Click into our individual blogs to see samples of our work and reflections of what we did well and what we can improve on.
Nice work learning Te Reo Maori.
ReplyDeleteFrom Francesca
To Francesca,
DeleteThanks for the comment. We hope you learnt some Te Reo Maori watching our video. What can you say in Te Reo?
From Room 9
I like your video it was really cool. How did you make the video?
ReplyDeleteFrom Ella B
Oakura School
To Ella,
DeleteWe made the video by using the puppet pals app on our class ipad. To use this you first have to take a photo of yourself and cut around it and then take a photo of the background (or scene) that you want it to be in. Then you record your voice.
Have you used puppet pals before? If not here's a tip. If you are using two backgrounds don't press pause and then record the second background, otherwise only the first scene will be saved.
Have you got any other ideas on how we could use puppet pals?
From Room 9
Thank you for letting us learn some new Maori words. Was it easy to make?
ReplyDeleteFrom Mack
Room 6
Oakura School
To Mack,
DeleteThanks for the comment. It wasn't really easy to make we had to have a few practices first. What new Maori words did you learn from the video?
From Room 9