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Sunday, December 1, 2019

My pepeha


2 comments:

  1. Kia ora Zion,

    My name is Olive and I’m one of the new blog commentators in the Kaikohekohe cluster this summer! I’m working the Teaser Week and I’m super excited to see all your blog activities!

    Congratulations on completing your first activity!I love your enthusiasm in completing this task! I hope you complete the other activities as well! What a great job you’ve done on your Pepeha! I love the template you’ve used. Such an awesome way to make your blog stand out from the rest!

    This year at university, I also learnt about my Pepeha and completed one. I’ve included it here so you can learn more about me!

    Ko TSS Earnslaw te waka
    Ko Orakei te moana
    Ko Maungakiakia te maunga
    Ko Tatimana te iwi
    Ko Te Aka Matua ki Te Pou Hawaiki te Marae
    Ko Olive tōku ingoa

    I learned a lot about my family history. It was really interesting finding out all this information! Did you find out anything special about your family, or your local areas? Let me know if you did, I can’t wait for your reply!

    Thank you for your lovely blog post and have fun completing the rest of the activities.

    Feel free to check out my blog and get to know me a little better!
    https://olivesljprogram.blogspot.com/

    If you’d like to meet my lovely team you can here.
    https://sites.google.com/site/summerlearningjourney/meet-the-team?authuser=0

    I’m super excited to see what else you come up with this week!

    Ngā mihi,
    Olive

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  2. Kia ora Zion,

    Merry Christmas! I hope you are having a great holiday so far :)

    My name is Tayla and I am the Cluster Manager for the Summer Learning Journey in Kaikohekohe. I just wanted to pop in and say that it’s not too late to start the programme! You can find the activities here: https://sites.google.com/site/summerlearningjourney/weekly-activities

    You can do any of the activities, so take a look at some of the options. I’m sure there will be something that you’ll find interesting to learn about.

    I hope I get to read some of your work!

    Ngā mihi,
    Tayla

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