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Monday, March 4, 2019
Whakataūki
This week's whakataūki. After our class discussion regarding what it means to you add your comments below.
Hi Its Caleb Here and I think our Whakatauki think it means when you learn something you remember in side your head which i think is your basket of knowledge.
I think it means that you have baskets in your head that you save your memories in. You have to do lots of things such as art, reading, maths and other activities. A little baby doesn't have as much knowledge as us yet because they haven't learnt it yet.
Hi I think this Whakatuki means on a question don't back out yous your knowledge and each time you yous your knowledge it fills the basket of knowledge.
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ReplyDeleteHello, I think that this whakatuki means that you have to learn and listen and you will get knowledge!
ReplyDeleteI think that it means that you should fill you head with knowledge like a basket.
ReplyDeletei think it means you need to keep filling the basket that is in your head
ReplyDeleteHi its Rebekah here I think it means you fill your head up with as much knowledge as you can. Bye
ReplyDeleteI think it means that you should fill in the basket
ReplyDeleteHi It Kaycee from Kaniere School I think it means that you fill your brain with knowledge.
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ReplyDeleteIt means fill your brain with learning.
ReplyDeletei think it means you need to keep filling the basket that is in your head
ReplyDeleteHi Its Caleb Here and I think our Whakatauki think it means when you learn something you remember in side your head which i think is your basket of knowledge.
ReplyDeletehi it is Nate here I think it means that we need to share our learning with other people.
ReplyDeleteI think it means like when you learn something new you remember it so you don't forget it
ReplyDeleteI think it means that you have baskets in your head that you save your memories in. You have to do lots of things such as art, reading, maths and other activities. A little baby doesn't have as much knowledge as us yet because they haven't learnt it yet.
ReplyDeleteHi I think this Whakatuki means on a question don't back out yous your knowledge and each time you yous your knowledge it fills the basket of knowledge.
ReplyDeleteHello it's Jaidon, and this week we have a Whakataūki and I think this means you learn as much knowledge in your head as possible.
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ReplyDeleteHeheh
Deletei think it means keep filling your brain with goodness
ReplyDeleteHi its Belinda here and I think this means when the basket gets fuller and fuller that means you are filling your brain with more and more knowledge.
ReplyDeleteHi it is Maya here. I think this means a basket of words that are good to no or good to learn what they mean.
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ReplyDeleteI get it xD
DeleteHi it's Greta here, I think it means that you never stop learning
ReplyDeleteHi my name is Cooper and i think this means you fill your brain of knowledge and learn.
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