Friday 7 August 2020

Te Reo Māori Mihi - Greetings & Coding

 Today in our Cybersmart lesson we were practising using our greetings in Te Reo Māori in Scratch.

Lots of us have not used Scratch before so it was a brand new experience for all of us.

We had to change the sprite and have 2 sprites. Then we had to use the code blocks to make the sprites do what we wanted. We had to have our sprites greet each other in Te Reo Māori. We tested and debugged lots.

Here is Georgia's first attempt at Scratch. Ka pai Georgia!

Here is Tim's Scratch project. He even worked out how to make the frogs say "Ribit". Ka mau te wehi!

18 comments:


  1. Kia ora Room 3
    My name is Luke and I am in Rimu Hub at Ormond School in Gisborne.

    I really liked the part when the frog made a noise.
    This page brought me back to when we found a frog up at the shed.
    Next time you should maybe make the frog do a little more moving.
    Did you have to get someone to help you or did you do it by yourself?

    Please visit our class blog here

    From Luke

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    1. Hi Luke, I had a bit of help from Mrs Torrie.
      Have you used Scratch?

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  2. Kia ora Room 3
    My name is Kieran and I am in Rimu Hub at Ormond School in Gisborne.

    I really like that you have been making animations in maori I really like animations.
    I also like how you found out how to make the frog say ribbet.
    Maybe next time you could add how you found out how you learnt to get the frog to say ribet and did you do that by yourself?
    I do not know how to use scratch and I like how you added more than one way to say hello.



    Please visit our class blog here

    From Kieran

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  3. Kia ora Room 3
    My name is Cole and I am in Rimu Hub at Ormond School in Gisborne.

    I like your scratch post and the post was Epic because the post had frog sounds.
    I would like to do that one day because it was Epic.
    How long did it take you to make because it looks really amazing. I would like to do something like that too..
    Please visit our class blog here

    From Cole

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  4. Kia ora Room 3
    My name is Charles and I am in Rimu Hub at Ormond School in Gisborne.

    I liked the way you made the frog have a hat.
    I like the funny hat.
    Maybe you could make it a move a bit slower.
    Did you Google that background?

    Please visit our class blog here

    From Charrles

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  5. Kia ora Room 3
    My name is Quinn and I am in Rimu Hub at Ormond School in Gisborne.

    I really like your frog Tim
    I really like your duck and crab Georgina. I liked the way they said nice stuff.
    Do you like scratch?

    Please visit our class blog here

    From Quinn

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  6. Kia ora Room 3
    My name is Emmy and I am in Rimu Hub at Ormond School in Gisborne.

    I really like Scratch too.

    Please visit our class blog here

    From Emmy

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  7. Kia ora Room 3
    My name is Charlie and I am in Rimu Hub at Ormond School in Gisborne.

    I really like the way you made the duck and the frog talk to each other.
    This reminded me that I could talk a little bit of Maori.
    Did you need help to make the video?

    Please visit our class blog here

    From Charlie

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  8. Kia ora Tim I really liked the way you made the frogs say ribbit. I also liked how you made the frog wear a hat.
    I thought the swamp background looked really awesome because it went with the frogs.
    Next time you could make the frog do a little more moving.
    Have you ever encountered a real frog?
    From Matthew

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  9. Kia ora Room 3
    My name is Mason and I am in Rimu Hub at Ormond School in Gisborne.

    Hi Tim I really like the way you made the frog ribbit and I like the wizard hat on the frog.
    I thought the frog was amazing and it reminded me of when I found a frog when I was cutting firewood
    Next time you could change the crab and the chicken to other animals
    Have you ever seen a frog?
    From Mason
    Please visit our class blog here

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  10. Kia ora Room 3
    My name is Oliver and I am in Rimu Hub at Ormond School in Gisborne.
    I liked how you made the frog say ribbit.

    It reminds me that I know how to say hello in moldie.

    You could maybe make scratch a bit longer.

    Please visit our class blog here

    From Ollie

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  11. Kia ora Room 3
    My name is Bonny and I am in Rimu Hub at Ormond School in Gisborne.

    I liked the way you made the frog ribbit. It reminds me about when I found a frog in the pool at nana’s when I was swimming.
    I like the way you have to make the animals

    Please visit our class blog here

    From Bonny

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  12. Kia ora Room 3
    My name is Natalie and I am in Rimu Hub at Ormond School in Gisborne.

    I like the way you made the animals talk in maori.
    It reminds me of when I used Scratch.

    Please visit our class blog here

    From Natalie

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  13. Kia ora Room 3
    My name is Tom and I am in Rimu Hub at Ormond School in Gisborne.

    I thought your video was amazing Georgia! I enjoyed the part when your animals started speaking. I loved it because you put quite a lot of effort and detail. My favourite part was when the speech bubbles started appearing with words inside them.
    I admired the detail of the amazing animals you chose out.
    Did you need any help with your video? Or did you do it all by yourself.

    Please visit our class blog here

    From Tom

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  14. Kia ora Room 3
    My name is Lyrik and I am in Rimu Hub at Ormond School in Gisborne.

    I hi tim really liked how you made it ribbit I also don't know how to use scratch
    I this page bought me back when I saw a frog in the pond

    Please visit our class blog here
    From Lyrik

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  15. Kia ora Room 3
    My name is Kieran and I am in Rimu Hub at Ormond School in Gisborne.

    I really like that you have been making animations in maori I really like animations.
    I also like how you found out how to make the frog say ribbet.
    Maybe next time you could add how you found out how you learnt to get the frog to sayribet and did you do that by yourself?
    I do not know how to use scratch and I like how you added more than one way to say hello.Please visit our class blog here

    From Kieran





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  16. Kia ora Room 3
    My name is Braiden and I am in Rimu Hub at Ormond School in Gisborne.

    Your blog is amazing. I really like how you made one of the frogs look like a wizard and Ireally liked that background. I liked how you made the ribit’s they were just amazing. The ribits almost made me laugh inside my head and just saying did you need any help with it?
    Maybe add some movement with the frogs when they're just standing still it seems that they're statues but it was still awesome without movement. Im just saying you could have add some detail.

    Please visit our class blog here

    From Braiden

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  17. Kia ora Room 3
    My name is Nelson and I am in Rimu Hub at Ormond School in Gisborne
    I really like how you make the frog ribbit I also know how to use scratch.
    I really like how your animal speaks. I thought it was amazing how you made the animals talk in Te Reo Maori.
    Maybe you could try to make the animals move next time.
    How did you make the animals talk?

    Please visit our class blog here

    From Nelson

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