Ka pai Room 21 for giving this a go. When we first started the seemed very daunting and overwhelming however you didn't give up. We chunked the phrased into small manageable parts. You used the rhythm modelled to you and you gave it a very good attempt. Karawhiua!
Here are some of the recordings made by Room 21 students.
Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateaturipukakapikimaungahoronukupokaiwhenuakitanatahu
Congratulations to Nicole who won a prize in the Lynfield Kahui Ako wero. Nicole was up against Lynfield College students.
Links to audio videos;
Room 21! You guys are pretty flash.. Congrats to Nicole! That’s a pretty big achievement, especially when you’re competing against college students! Good on you for being resilient with your learning and then confident to share it! I’m going to go practise for next year!
ReplyDeleteSuper proud of you all. I have tried several times to say it, and only seem to get half way. Well done for being confident to record yourself and giving things a really good go. Amazing work guys.
ReplyDeleteWow Room 21, you are all so confident in your recordings. This shows you must all have have been practicing a lot.
ReplyDeleteEveryone of you is amazing.
You are Super Stars room 21.My grandson Cayden was in awe as he watched these amazing videos you created. You have inspired him to create one too. Well done! Keep the learn create Share going. Well done!!
ReplyDeleteKa pai Room 21 for taking on this wero!
ReplyDeleteYou did an amazing job. I tried this last year and I know the effort you put into making this happen.
I wonder what challenge you will take on next time?