Learning Journey

Tuesday, 2 January 2018

Summer learning Journey

It's all in the family      The more, the merrier?


Today I have to write a few sentence about what it would be like living in a large family.

Personally I would't like it. I wouldn't like it because it would be very, very, very noisy, you would even be able to hear yourself think! You would also probably have to share a with two or more people mean that you couldn't keep anything private. Finally it would be hard on the parents because they would have to make a lot of many to kept all the kids feed.



It's all in the family    Acknowledging Ancestry

Today I had to post my pepeha. I hope it is all right. (All I could find for my awa was Lake Pupuke in Takapuna.)



Ko Rangitoto te maunga   
Ko Lake Pupuke te awa         
Ko Mahuhu -ki- te - rangi te waka
Ko Awataha Marae toku marae

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1 comment:

  1. Kia Ora Braeden,

    My name is Jordan and I'm the Kootuitui (Papakura, South Auckland) cluster manager. I also have the absolute pleasure of being able to blog with you!

    Thank you for taking the time to complete these two activities, I like your excellent use of punctuation, ka pai Braeden!
    I also really enjoy your sentence structuring; it really helps me understand what you're trying to get across. I like how you explain why you wouldn't want that many siblings, it makes a lot of sense. You wouldn't have any privacy because you would have to share rooms, unless your parents were incredibly rich, which wouldn't be the case because children are quite expensive creatures. You would need a lot of money and that would be time consuming because you would be too busy making money.
    Thank you for also uploading your pepeha, it looks wonderful. Don't worry about not being able to find stuff, or not being too sure what to put. The beautiful thing about our pepeha is that it grows with us. When you learn what you affiliate to, you'll know what to put.

    Keep up the excellent blogging Braeden,

    I really look forward to reading more!

    Ngā mihi,

    Jordan

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