Wednesday 11 December 2019

My Pepeha

2 comments:

  1. Mōrena Litia, I hope you’re having a great day!

    Thank you so much for sharing your pepeha! It’s a really special thing to read to get to know someone and their background a little better. I like how you’ve made a slideshow and put a photo of yourself, it’s very creative.I can see you’ve put a lot of thought and effort into this activity - ka pai!

    Next time you do a pepeha, it would be good to do both the English and Maori versions - this means your blog viewers will still be able to read it, even if they don’t speak Maori. Also, if you take images from the internet, make sure you attribute the image - this just means copy the link from where you found the image and put it next to the image, so we can see where you found it :)

    I did my pepeha a few months ago and I enjoyed doing it as It made me think about my family, my home, and my background, although I am still trying to learn it off by heart! Here it is:

    Ko Mount Iron te maunga
    (Mount Iron is my mountain)

    Ko Cheltenham te awa
    (Cheltenham is my river/water)

    Ko University of Auckland tōku kura
    (University of Auckland is my school)

    Nō Tāmaki Makaurau ahau
    (Auckland is my town/city/country)

    Ko Eliza tōku ingoa
    (Eliza is my first name)

    I hope that you will keep blogging with us over the summer. Keep working on the teaser week activities and on the 16th of December you can start the Week 1 activities.

    Thanks for your awesome pepeha and keep up the great mahi!

    Eliza :)

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  2. Hi litia

    My name is milika i really like this presentation that was based on your pepha it is very unique i like the pictures you have included i really like this pepha it is outstanding i don's think anyone has done a slide
    I also like the picture you included of yourself
    keep up the good work

    Ka pai
    milika

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