Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Catchy title

 
 In hub mako we have a digital as well as hardwear learning tool called Tipu. Do you want to learn a new language. Tipu is an app that teaches you the basics of maori language.Learning all the words that I could I then created this game called Kaupeka which is the maori word for game. Quickly using scratch as our game creator, using different tools I tried to include easy but also difficult kopu to keep the players hooked. Enjoy my game!

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  1. try make the sprite move like the arm and the mouth

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    1. Hi kosta thanks for commenting on my blog post I will try to incorporate your feedback.

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  2. Kia ora Emma V My name is Tawera and I attend mangapapa school in Gisborne, Tairāwhitii like were your maui i knew a lot of the answer maybe you could up the vocab a bit but it was really enjoyable.

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    1. Hi Tawera, thank you for looking and commenting on my blog i'm happy you liked it and I have taken in your feedback and redone my blog come check it out.

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  3. Kia ora Emma, My name is Calias and I attend Mangapapa School in Gisborne, Tairāwhiti. You should add more questions and animations because maui just looks lonely and alone.

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    1. kia ora Calias I have reconstructed my animation so you could come and check it out.

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  4. Kia ora. My name is Tautuhi and I attend Mangapapa School in Gisborne, Tairāwhiti. Well done on your game Emma. I love your pixel Maori person. Maybe you should add sentences in your game.

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  5. hey it is brooke matthews i like how you talked instead of how other people speak like a chipmunk it and next time you should make the words more challenging

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  6. Hi Emma I liked how you added maui into the game

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  7. Kia ora this year I attended Gis Int intermediate, My name is Rhiley from Manawanui hub.
    I really liked/enjoyed how you did the game about maui quiz.

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  8. Hi its Lydia from Manawanui.
    your sprite is amazing, how long did it take you to make it.
    next time i think you could make the sprite move.

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  9. Kia ora Emma V My name is Tawera and I attend mangapapa school in Gisborne, Tairāwhitii i didnt know the questions i leant some more maoribut it was really enjoyable

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  10. Kia Ora Emma, My name is kristie-lee from Awapuni Kura. I really liked this game because I found it interesting. I like how you came up with all your interesting questions in Te Reo. Maybe next time you could add more descriptive words to yours stems.
    From Kristie-lee at Awapuni Kura.

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