Puriri and Kauri team were privileged to have a talk with a visiting author. Ann Kayes, author of "Tui Street Tales" talked about her ideas, process, and even read some of her book to us.
Tui Street Tales are modern day fairy tales based in NZ.
Superheroes in Training! Kia ora. This is where we showed our learning journey.
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kia ora, my name is ryleigh and im from room 24 at owairaka disrtict school. i really liked your blog post about tui street tales. thanks for sharing your learning. you should check out my blog https://odsryleighr.blogspot.com/. blog you later
ReplyDeleteHi, my name is Tasfia and I'm from RM 24 at Owairaka District school (as in your old student). I enjoyed your blog post about Ann Kayes. Have you thought about telling us a little more about her.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your learning. You should check out my blog
https://odstasfiab.blogspot.com/
See you later
-Tasfia
Hi room 17, it's Solomon. I really enjoyed the author visit as well and I read her book at home. I found her stories fascinating and I liked how they were based on fairy tales.
ReplyDeleteI also liked how she got over her fear about entering her book into the competition and just did it. If you want to check on my blog go to:
https://odssolomonr.blogspot.com/
Solomon.