Good work with this activity. You've explained how to play the game well. I like how you have added that you don't need to use spoons and given some other suggestions for what you can use. It might be handy to include a link to more instructions so that people who read your blog will be able to play this game.
Did you look at the traditional Maori games that were listed on the Summer Learning Journey website? There's some really fun ones there! My favourite one is Poi Rakau. Perhaps you could have a look at those and then do this activity again using one of those games? It would be great to read your thoughts of these games!
I look forward to reading more of your blog over the summer. Cheers, Ruby.
Hey Antimoni
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Wonderful work Antimoni Keep it up. What was your favourite part about this task?
Hi Anitimoni,
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Good work with this activity. You've explained how to play the game well. I like how you have added that you don't need to use spoons and given some other suggestions for what you can use. It might be handy to include a link to more instructions so that people who read your blog will be able to play this game.
Did you look at the traditional Maori games that were listed on the Summer Learning Journey website? There's some really fun ones there! My favourite one is Poi Rakau. Perhaps you could have a look at those and then do this activity again using one of those games? It would be great to read your thoughts of these games!
I look forward to reading more of your blog over the summer.
Cheers,
Ruby.
Hi Anitimoni I like the game spoons too.I play it wth my friends a lot.
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