Thursday, 31 December 2020

Kiwi Jingle Bells

For today's activity I chose to start off by completing a task called, Kiwi Jingle Bells. Our first instruction with this task was to watch a small video of a singer's interpretation of Jingle Bells, but Kiwi edition! Then we had the task of creating our own! So, I have been busily creating my version of the song. Then if we could we were asked to sing our songs by our selves or with a friend or family member, and this family member is, "drum roll please" my Mother! Here is my song...

Apologies for the laughing and terrible, singing! 


3 comments:

  1. Kia Ora Hayley, Kiana-Marino here from the summer learning journey.

    Hika! Wow, this is awesome!! Thank you for sharing your version of Jingle Bells, you have done an awesome job at putting together lyrics as well as singing it with your mother. It sounds like you two had some fun doing this activity.

    Your holidays seem like such a good time. I can relate to just about everything you and your mother sang about from the bumping through the paddocks laughing all the way to eating with no regrets.

    What was the most challenging part about this activity? Also, what did you enjoy the most about this activity?

    Keep up the awesome work e hoa! I look forward to your response and more posts you blog about during these holidays.

    Ngā mihi,
    Kiana-Marino

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    1. Kia Ora Kiana Marino,

      Thanks for your feedback, I really appreciate it! The most challenging part about this activity was creating and coming up with verses. The part I enjoyed most was probably making some of the verses, making the pictures and singing my song! Thanks again!

      I hope you have a safe and enjoyable holidays,
      And Happy New Year!


      Mā te wā
      Hayley

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  2. Kia Ora Hayley, good to hear back from you.

    Although you found those parts challenging you had done an awesome job, did you have to seek help from someone to help with the pictures and lyrics?

    Happy new years to you and you whanau, keep safe over the holidays.

    Ngā mihi,
    Kiana-Marino

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