Greetings in māori
KIA ORA (hello)
like kia ora nice to meet you
Tēnā Koe hello (to one person)
Tēnā kōrua hello (to two poeple
Tēnā koutou hello (to three or more people)
Happy- harikoa
Good-pai
Excited-manahau
Sleepy-hiamoe
Thirsty-hiainu
Grumpy-kiriweti
Nervous-āmaimaie
Angry-riri
Pleased-pāre
tired-ngēngē
warm-māhana
hot-wera
cold-makariri
WALT: communicate a message.
Description: We have been participating in 3 different workshops around colour, compositions and fonts. We put these skills to use in a poster sharing our knowledge about Te Reo Maori.
Why? We have noticed that our posters are too cluttered and do not communicate a message well.
Task: Make a poster about Te Reo Maori.
Criteria:
Message: My message is clear and purposeful. Everything that is on my poster relates to my message.
Composition: My poster is balanced.
Font: My font is clear, readable and suits the message.
Colour: I have used 2-3 colours that are complementary. My background choice makes the text pop!
Accuracy: All of the words on my poster are spelt correctly.
Evaluation:
What are you most proud of and why?
The colour because suits the words.
What challenged you the most and why?
Time limit because I was trying to think what I should put on it.
Next time, what is a goal you can work towards?
Going faster and working on it more.
Feedback/Feedforward:
I think you could improve on making the colours where the poster is a little bit different to each other.
But I liked how you had it very neat in one page so you didn't have to look everywhere to read it.
Ben Perry :)
Hi Jake,
ReplyDeleteI really like the way that you have stuck to the main message in your poster. If I was learning these feelings for the first time, it would also be good to know how to put them into a sentence. Perhaps you could have put "Kei te pehea koe?" "Kei to _____ ahau."