This is isireli & Manaia pepeha. Welcome to our interesting world
Today in homeroom p3 we were doing the exploring our roots activity from Taiki Waiti.
Kia Ora Isireli and Manaia, this is Shannon from the Summer Learning Journey.
You’ve done a brilliant job on your pepeha! I love how you’ve combined them together and used a slide show to present them. It’s very original. I especially like how you incorporated the pictures of the maraes into the background and how you made everything flow together quite nicely.
Had you thought about using a different font colour to really make your pepeha stand out? You could also increase the size of the text or make it bold to really make it pop.
I noticed you mentioned the Otaki River. I hear it’s a great place to fish for white bait. I love white-baiting. I do it with my dad most seasons and we’ve gotten much better at it as each year goes by. Sometimes all you need is a little bit of practice! Have you ever been white-baiting or fishing? If so, what have you caught? If not, what’s a different activity you’ve done at the Otaki River?
You also mentioned the Kaituna River. It’s famous for its whitewater kayaking and rafting. I once signed up to a kayaking trip in the Able Tasman. It was hard work but very beautiful. I saw lots of seals sunbathing on rocks and I even had a dolphin swim underneath my kayak. It was an experience I’ll never forget. Have you ever been kayaking or rafting?
Kia Ora Isireli and Manaia, this is Shannon from the Summer Learning Journey.
ReplyDeleteYou’ve done a brilliant job on your pepeha! I love how you’ve combined them together and used a slide show to present them. It’s very original. I especially like how you incorporated the pictures of the maraes into the background and how you made everything flow together quite nicely.
Had you thought about using a different font colour to really make your pepeha stand out? You could also increase the size of the text or make it bold to really make it pop.
I noticed you mentioned the Otaki River. I hear it’s a great place to fish for white bait. I love white-baiting. I do it with my dad most seasons and we’ve gotten much better at it as each year goes by. Sometimes all you need is a little bit of practice! Have you ever been white-baiting or fishing? If so, what have you caught? If not, what’s a different activity you’ve done at the Otaki River?
You also mentioned the Kaituna River. It’s famous for its whitewater kayaking and rafting. I once signed up to a kayaking trip in the Able Tasman. It was hard work but very beautiful. I saw lots of seals sunbathing on rocks and I even had a dolphin swim underneath my kayak. It was an experience I’ll never forget. Have you ever been kayaking or rafting?
Hei konā mai,
Shannon