Kia ora Fredrick, my name is Cia. I am a Summer Learning Journey blogger who will be working with Ako Hiko bloggers at May Road School over the summer holidays.
Wow I’m liking the flag, it’s unique in a sense that it’s the first I’ve seen with words included. I find it very interesting that you used Tongan words along with Samoan, but I do get the idea of pride behind it. Thanks for sharing, oh and I do appreciate that you used colours close to the Samoan flag, very thoughtful!
I noticed you have registered for the Summer Learning Journey but haven’t posted anything just yet, here’s how you can get started:
Copy and paste the URL below into the address bar of your browser, then click the on the ‘Week One; In The Beginning (1800 - 1870) link: https://sites.google.com/site/summerlearningjourney/weekly-activities
Remember, in order to earn full points and a chance to win prizes for the activities you finish, make sure you think carefully about your responses and answer ALL the questions. See you soon!
Toe feiloa’i fo’i (‘See you again’ in Samoan),
Kia ora Fredrick,
ReplyDeletemy name is Cia. I am a Summer Learning Journey blogger who will be working with Ako Hiko bloggers at May Road School over the summer holidays.
Wow I’m liking the flag, it’s unique in a sense that it’s the first I’ve seen with words included. I find it very interesting that you used Tongan words along with Samoan, but I do get the idea of pride behind it. Thanks for sharing, oh and I do appreciate that you used colours close to the Samoan flag, very thoughtful!
I noticed you have registered for the Summer Learning Journey but haven’t posted anything just yet, here’s how you can get started:
Copy and paste the URL below into the address bar of your browser, then click the on the ‘Week One; In The Beginning (1800 - 1870) link:
https://sites.google.com/site/summerlearningjourney/weekly-activities
Remember, in order to earn full points and a chance to win prizes for the activities you finish, make sure you think carefully about your responses and answer ALL the questions. See you soon!
Toe feiloa’i fo’i (‘See you again’ in Samoan),
Cia.