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Monday, May 14, 2018
Whakataukī
After our class discussion write your opinion as to what our whakatakukī means this week and how this can help you with decisions you make in class.
I think it means that if you make a mistake you learn from it and make sure that you don't make the same mistake again.
ReplyDeleteI think that it means when a flounder makes a mistake they learn from that mistake and don't do it again.
ReplyDeleteI think that it means when a flounder makes a mistake they learn from that mistake and don't do it again
ReplyDeleteit means that if you make a mistake you lean and don't do it a again
ReplyDeleteit means that if you make a mistake you will not do it again
ReplyDeleteI think that it means, if a flounder makes a mystake he will learn from it and make things good and great.
ReplyDeleteI think it means if you make a mistake you move on and don't do it again
ReplyDeletei thik that it mems that if you do som thinig you wont do it agen\
ReplyDeleteI think that our whakatauki means that once you make one mistake that you should never go back and make the same one.
ReplyDeleteIt means that if the flounder makes a mistake he learns from his mistake and never makes that mistake again.
ReplyDeleteI think it means that if you make a mistake you learn and so you don,t make the same mistake again.
ReplyDeletei'm pretty sure that it mean's that if you make the same mistake you will make sure you don't do it again
ReplyDeleteIf you make a mistake you should not return to do it again
ReplyDeleteHi its Thomas I think it means that if you make a mistake you don't do it again
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