Tuesday, March 26, 2019

All about Ngakaunui

Check out our descriptions of ourselves.


12 comments:

  1. i like my one brodie and beniah helped me do the cool name from nikau

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  2. And i like beniah's one cause he has misster boyd from nikau

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  3. hi it's benaiah i loved to make the slides and i like nikaus because i am in it jk i like it cause the background is cool good bye

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  4. bea your unicorn hairband was so cute and i love your background

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  5. chevelle i like your bunny hairband

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  6. Miss j I love this my favourite part is our mihis Miss j and the ND miss j when I saw that I felt proud of myself Miss j

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  7. Hi Nikau its Connor A here
    i like it friend i like your background its like the fortnite skin is it the dead paul one
    Blog you later!!

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  8. Kia ora Te Rōpū Ngākaunui,
    It was so cool reading about you on your slides... I really liked how you didn't share too much personal information and also how you included a photo of you!
    I was a tad confused with slide 15 though? Do you have Pokemon in your class?
    What did you find the most fun about creating your slide? Did you get to work on them all at the same time?
    I look forward to hearing from you!
    - Miss Morgan

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  9. Hi from Room 9 at Hornby Primary School. It looked like you put a lot of effort into most of the slides. We liked the moving pictures. Your profiles were interesting and funny too, especially all the things you don't like. We did a sort of profile using Unsplash.
    Did you have to persevere to get your slides done?

    Room 9

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  10. miss j i love how teach us

    love it##

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  11. Kia Ora Miss Johnstone! I really like your blog post, but there is no slides in your presentation...But I am really looking forward to seeing "All About Ngakaunui" (p.s from one of your first Ngakaunui students)
    Blog ya later From Nalanee

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  12. Kia Ora Miss Johnstone! I really like your blog post, but there is no slides in your presentation...But I am really looking forward to seeing "All About Ngakaunui" (p.s from one of your first Ngakaunui students) Blog ya later From Stephanie

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