There are some words in your sentences that need to be around the other way. Try going back to the recording and listening again to the order that they are said.
If you prefer you could take a video of yourself using screencastify. Have you used screencastify before? If you don’t know how to use it then write back to me and I can help you out.
If you take a video, you can say the sentence out loud rather than arranging it on the screen. Whatever way you prefer!
Looking back at the create section on the activity, it also includes another component under create - to draw a picture of you and your whānau doing the activity you chose in slide five. It would be awesome if you could complete this part too, so I can give you some points!
Kia ora Kahu
ReplyDeleteBen here from the SLJ commenting team.
Great work on your te reo Māori activity!
There are some words in your sentences that need to be around the other way. Try going back to the recording and listening again to the order that they are said.
If you prefer you could take a video of yourself using screencastify. Have you used screencastify before? If you don’t know how to use it then write back to me and I can help you out.
If you take a video, you can say the sentence out loud rather than arranging it on the screen. Whatever way you prefer!
Looking back at the create section on the activity, it also includes another component under create - to draw a picture of you and your whānau doing the activity you chose in slide five. It would be awesome if you could complete this part too, so I can give you some points!
Here is an example of a cool drawing that Kayla has done: check out slide seven to have a look.
Keep up the good mahi e hoa!
Mā te wā,
Benjamin