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Showing posts with label Te Reo Maori. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Te Reo Maori. Show all posts

Friday, 25 November 2016

Maori Word

Atawhai:Kind
Huatua:Polite
Awhina:Help
Faitotonu:Honest
    

   
  



Friday, 14 October 2016

Maori Word

Maori Words:

Manaakitanga - respect
Noa - safe from
tiaki - to care for

You have to treat others with respect
Be safe from a wild animal
You always have to care for your family

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Friday, 9 September 2016

Friday, 2 September 2016

Te Reo Maori

Ka pai hoki koe: Good on you 

Ka pai hoki koe 
Good on you

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Friday, 19 August 2016

Te Reo Maori

Ngeru: Cat

Maku nga ngeru e whangi!
I will feed the cat!

E kimihia ana te kiore e te ngeru
The cat is searching for the rat

Friday, 5 August 2016

Te reo maori

Te Reo Maori
Te Kupu o te Wiki for the week starting Rāhina, te 1 o Here-turi-kōkā, 2016 is Tau kē Aotearoa!.
Tau kē Aotearoa!: Awesome Aotearoa!
Tau kē Aotearoa!
Awesome Aotearoa!


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Friday, 29 July 2016

Te Reo Maori

Te Reo Maori

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To gather, assemble, a meeting.
hui: to gather, assemble, a meeting

E haere ana tātou ki te hui raranga.
We are going to the weaving meeting.

Friday, 1 July 2016

Te Reo Maori!

Maori Word: Māmā 
English Word: Mother

Maori Phrase: Ki a Māmā, me te arohanui, nā Emākoau.
English Phrase: To Mum, with love, from Emākoau.


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Friday, 20 May 2016

Te Reo Maori!

Kino Ke: Awesome

Kino Ke Koe Te Tau
You Are Awesome My Darling

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Thursday, 6 August 2015

Our amazing visit to Glen Innes Library!

On Wednesday 5 August 2015, room 7 went to the Glen Innes library to visit the people from the Auckland and they were our kaiako. We were learning about the myths and legends. 

  • We were  looking at some weapons that Maori people use and they were rakau and patu. They splitted us in to 2 huge groups for our play. My group was the Turehu and were were doing some cool defends moves with our long rakau. The Turehu leader told us to be confident. We were doing some pukana real loud. Room 7 students were in the story, but the best part of it was that and Danny was the prince and Amelia the princess. Our kaiako were telling the story so it started of by the handsome prince Danny that went to the river(awa) to get some ika, kina, tuna and kutai, but then the princess Amelia went to the river(awa) to get a kina, tuna, kutai and ika. The leader of Turehu saw prince Danny came with princess Amelia and the patupaiarehe knew that the Turehu took they princess and then we had a battle at waihorotiu, but the god of the volcanoes and earthquake who is the ruamoko were talking to the two teams to stop fighting each other and prince Danny and princess Amelia got married and had a lot of children. So Turehu and  patupaiarehe were a big family and lived happily ever after!