Today my senior Te Reo Maaori students are learning to write in the first person, so we took a piece of writing that they were working on and discussed what this might look like if they could imagine themselves as being part of the picture, story or event. This was good practice for the students.
It was an interesting exercise for students.
Strategy: imagination..
Identify strategies for raising the proficiency of learning Te Reo Māori in Kura Auraki Mainstream.
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