Thanks for sharing such amazing taonga with the world. I like how you presented it on Google presentation. It is clear and the photos are great. Each of the four slides are so special. You come from a truly sporting family with a rich cultural heritage!
Hi Samuel I loved reading about your family's special things - they look very precious and have great stories behind them. It's awesome that you know so much about where they came from and what they mean to your family.
Samuel, I loved your taonga. You are so lucky to come from such an amazing, successful family. I look forward to slide number 5 in the future where you can add your own achievements. I know yours will be even better.
Kia ora Samuel. You have illustrated two great qualities in your taonga presentation (well two that I would like to point out)"Whanaungatanga" the importance of relationships and being 'connected' and "Tangata whenuatanga" knowing our whakapapa -who we are, where we come from, our culture and identity. Ka pai!
Samuel I have really enjoyed reading this. You have managed to display some of the special things in our family with great descriptions that shares why these things are special to us. Am very proud of how you have displayed these, great job!
Kia ora, Samuel.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing such amazing taonga with the world. I like how you presented it on Google presentation. It is clear and the photos are great. Each of the four slides are so special. You come from a truly sporting family with a rich cultural heritage!
Hi Samuel
ReplyDeleteI loved reading about your family's special things - they look very precious and have great stories behind them. It's awesome that you know so much about where they came from and what they mean to your family.
Miss Lyall
Samuel, I loved your taonga. You are so lucky to come from such an amazing, successful family. I look forward to slide number 5 in the future where you can add your own achievements. I know yours will be even better.
ReplyDeleteKia ora Samuel. You have illustrated two great qualities in your taonga presentation (well two that I would like to point out)"Whanaungatanga" the importance of relationships and being 'connected' and "Tangata whenuatanga" knowing our whakapapa -who we are, where we come from, our culture and identity. Ka pai!
ReplyDeleteAwesome Sam!
ReplyDeleteWhat great Taonga!
My favorite one is the rugby jersey.
Well done:-)
What a special 'Tonga' you have Samuel!
ReplyDeleteI looks great.
Well done :-)
Samuel I have really enjoyed reading this. You have managed to display some of the special things in our family with great descriptions that shares why these things are special to us. Am very proud of how you have displayed these, great job!
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