Writing portfolio four.
You need to tell me about a pūrākau or a kaupapa in your own way.
You need to add extra details, your opinion - how you feel about it, what it means to Māori, why it is important, why you like it, or don't like it.
It needs to be 200-300 words long.
You need to use macrons, paragraphs and correct punctuation.
Remember to use grammar from this list.
Link to information about pūrākau
Writing portfolio three.
You need to write your favourite recipe in te reo Māori
You need to have clear ingredients and instructions
You need to add extra details
It needs to be 200 words long at least
You need to use macrons, paragraphs and correct punctuation.
Have a look at the example:
Writing portfolio two.
You need to retell your journey in an order that makes sense.
You need to have a clear beginning, middle and end.
you need to add personal voice to your writing - feelings, ideas, details.
It needs to be 300 words long at least and no longer than 400 words.
You need to use macrons, paragraphs and correct punctuation.
Have a look at the example below:
Example of an achieved with excellence below:
Writing portfolio one.
Your aim is to create a narrative story aimed at parents reading to children between the ages of 4-10.
It needs to be interesting.
You need to follow the path of a narrative where you introduce the scene and the characters.
You need to include a problem and a solution.
Your writing needs to makes sense and flow in the order of a story.
It needs to be 300 words long at least and no longer than 500 words.
You need to use macrons, paragraphs and correct punctuation.
You need to base your story on a creature from the natural world of te Ao Maori.