Thursday, September 3, 2020

My Pepha

 In class during manaiakalani today, we learnt our pepha. A pepha is a piece that show who you are. Showing your ancestry, where you came from and how you get to where you are now, and your surroundings. Personally, I have known mine of by heart because I had to learn mine in primary school. Do you know yours?

I created this screencastify on Tour Builder to present it in a interesting way. I also made a hard copy on Poster My Wall. Though I struggled to spell all of the maori words; I found it easy to present it in interesting and different ways then the original idea. I hope you can learn more about me through this post. 


2 comments:

  1. Ka rawe Georgia! I am very impressed with your Te Reo pronunciation and nice looking poster. I wish my Intermediate School helped me learn this much Te Reo when I was younger! Valuable skills for any job in NZ. Do you have any tips to make Tour Builder easier to use?

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  2. Kia Ora Herman, thank you for taking your time to comment on my blog. In primary school, I had to learn Te Reo so I have alot of pratice. My tip would be to make sure you screen record before you save it because there was a glitch. Unfortunatly lots of us lost our work because of this.
    - Georgia

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