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Monday 18 December 2017

Do you know who Maui is?

Kia ora, in this activity in the summer learning journey I had to write 3 interesting facts about Maui and the stories I have heard about him. The digital tool I've used is Piktochart. So anyway enjoy my presentation and feel free to give me some feedback on my work.

9 comments:

  1. Kia Ora Ricci,

    My name is Hazel and I am part of the Summer Learning Journey team based down in Auckland. I saw your post about Maui and just wanted to say how impressed I am with your presentation skills; that looks amazing!

    You've clearly put lots of effort into that presentation. I hadn't heard of Piktochart before, but now I am keen to check it out.

    I look forward to seeing your other posts during the Summer Learning Journey - I'm sure they will all be as impressive as this one.

    Keep up the great work,

    Hazel :)

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    1. Kia ora Hazel,thanks for your really thoughtful comment and I will be keeping up the great work. Kind regards
      -Ricci

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  2. Kia Ora Ricci, I am blown away by how amazing this blogpost is! You have put so much thought into your presentation and included some awesome facts about Maui. Can you elaborate on fact 3 for me? How was he a good 'trickster'? That's awesome you included lots of information on the other stories you've heard about Maui. Imagine if we could slow the sun down so we had more daytime - that would be so cool!
    Looking forward to reading more of your posts, keep up the great work!
    Nga mihi, Georgia.

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    1. Kia ora Georgia,thanks I really appreciate your fantastic, thoughtful comment. Also thanks for your awesome feedback! I've already put in that extra information about how Maui can be a trickster. And I will be working really hard on day 2's activities. Kind regards
      -Ricci

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    2. Nice work Ricci, I've shared this post on my google+ profile as it is of such amazing quality that I thought it deserved to be seen by every one! Looking forward to reading the activities you do tomorrow!

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  3. Hi Ricci!
    I’m one of the bloggers for the Kaikohekohe cluster and I’m excited to apart of your Summer Learning Journey. I absolutely love the effort you have put in with your presentation using piktochart! I have never used piktochart but I will be sure to give it a go because it seems like a really good tool. Maui is well known in many myths and legends in Aotearoa, did you know that Maui is apart of other cultures myths and legends too?

    I’m excited to read more of your blog posts soon!
    -Dani

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  4. Kia ora Dani, I really appreciated your thoughtful comment and I didn't know Maui was part of some other cultures. The only cultures I know he is from is Maori and Polynesian. Thats it. Kind regards
    -Ricci

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  5. WOW Ricci!!! This is a really great piktochart about a man named Maui. I really enjoyed how you explained or told stories about Maui and the sun and Maui and the giant fish. Keep up the good work. Blog You Later!

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  6. Kia ora Zephaniah, I really appreciate your thoughtful comment. I liked your Maui post on your blog too! Kind regards
    -Ricci

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