Tuesday 21 April 2020

Some more work- Reading.

 Hello, here is my work for reading. Click me to see what my work is. My work is on slide 10!
Here is what I did.




Questions(only answers)

1. Imaginary.

2. No.

3. No.

4. Yes.

5. Yes. He tried to teach you that it's best not to let other people do work for you.

6.Yes, to not let other's do work for you.

That is all :)

2 comments:

  1. Tēnā anō koe e Dayna,

    Tuatahi, me aro tāua ki ngā mea e rata ana ki awau;
    1. Te mīharo rawa o tāu pūkenga toi, he rawe ngā pikitia, i kaha koe te tā i te mahi e mahi ana i te tīmatatanga, waenganui me te whakamutunga o te pakiwaitara
    2. Tāu whakautu mō te pātai whakamutunga, i parahau koe i tāu whakaaro, e āhei awau te kite i tāu whakaaro

    Firstly, let's focus on the things I enjoyed;
    1. You have amazing artistic talent, the pictures are great, you're able to confidently show what happened in the beginning, middle & end of the story
    2. Your answer for the final question, you justified your viewpoint, I can see what you're thinking

    Ngā āhuatanga māhau hei tiro anō;
    1. Me whakarākei āu whakautu mō ngā pātai 'Did the author give you facts?' me te 'Did the author try to teach you something?', hōmai ētahi tauira o ngā meka me tētahi āhuatanga nā te kaituhi i whakaako.

    Things for you to look again at;
    1. Elaborate (Expand) your answers for these questions 'Did the author give you facts?' and 'Did the author try to teach you something?', give an example of facts and an example of what the author tried to teach?'

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  2. Mīharo - Marvellous

    Ngā āhuatanga e rata ana ki awau;
    I whakarākei koe i āu whakautu 'Did the author give you facts?' me te 'Did the author try to teach you something?'. Ka taea e au te kite i tāu pūkenga whakaaro

    Things I enjoyed;
    You elaborated your answers for 'Did the author give you facts?' and 'Did the author try to teach you something?'. I can see your processing, thinking skills

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