Wednesday, 8 April 2020

Whakatauki

For the Summer Learning Journey, one of the activities is to pick one of seven Whakatauki´s. I chose:
Te manu e kai ana i te miro, nona te ngahere; te manu e kai ana i te matauranga nona te ao.
In English it means:
The bird who partakes of the miro berry owns the forest; the bird who partakes of education owns the world.
Part of this activity is to create a poster on the Whakatauki, it had to involve a picture or a drawing and the Whakatuaki.
Do you like my poster?

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