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

Thursday, 18 November 2021

Ki te aha ?

WALT : to explain the reason for doing something  


TASK DESCRIPTION :
Kia ora everyone and welcome back to my blog ! Today is thursday which means year 8's have our Te Reo google meet with Ms Tipene. In today's Te Reo Lesson our topic/question was ' Ke te aha ? ' , which means ' What for ? ' .
This is a question used in our everyday lives when someone is doing something or going somewhere you can ask them this. We always learnt responses to this question here is an example .
Kei te haere au ki ... I'm going to ...
Ke te aha ? What for ?
Ke te ... To ..

Read more to learn more Te Reo and feel free to leave a comment :))

Thursday, 23 September 2021

Korikori Tinana ( Exercise )

 


Korikori Tinana

Kia ora everyone and welcome back to my blog, today we had our Te Reo Maori lesson with Ms Tipene and Tyson. Our focus area of today was asking questions about what we are doing, mainly around our fitness actions such as running, walking, jumping etc .... you can practise saying phrases like this :
'' Kei te aha koe ? ( What are you doing ? )  then you respond with ''Kei te ... ahau''. ( I am .... ) 

Thursday, 29 July 2021

Ke te pehea koe ?

 


 
Kia ora and welcome to today's Te Reo Lesson. We are back into Term 3, which means more rotations on Thursday which defintely include Te Reo Lesson with Ms Tipene. Today's question that we are focusing on is "Ke te pehea koe ?" which translated is "How are you ?". You can respond in many emotions as you can think of, here are some example : Kino ( Bad ), hiamoe ( Sleepy ), riri ( Angry ) ...
Can you answer this question - Ke te pehea koe ? ( How are you today ? )


Friday, 25 September 2020

Maths: Te Reo Maori

TASK DESCRIPTION: This weeks maths task is to solve DMIC questions with our partner or buddies My buddy was Paige and we have worked together to workout the problems given, we have taken photos of our maths work as well.  


Thursday, 17 September 2020

2.5 He aha te tae? (Makawe)



WALT: ask and answer questions about what things are!

Kia Ora and here is our Te Reo Maori lesson this week. Our question is 'He aha te tae o to makawe?' which means 'What colour is your hair?'. We had to reflect back to colours in Maori. For our creative task we had 2 options to express the new phrases we have learnt today. I chose to do this task by creating a poster, ENJOY!!!

Monday, 14 September 2020

Maori Language Moment

 In 1972, 30 000 signatures were delivered to parliament to safeguard the Maori language

3 Reasons why I think it needed to be protected..

1. The language might fade away

2.The language might die

3.the Maori language may continue to the future




Thursday, 27 August 2020

He aha to hiahia?

WALT: Ask and answer questions about what you like

Today we had our Te Reo Maori lesson on google meets. My teacher was Ms Tapuke and the question we learnt about was 
'He aha to hiahia' which means 'What do you want'. The answer to this question would be 'He ___ taku hiahia, which mean I want a __ in that space you would put in one of these new vocabulary we learnt...
  1. Moe- Sleep
  2. Takaro- Play
  3. Horoi- Shower
  4. Tuhituhi- Write
  5. Panui- Read
  6. Mahi-Work
We starting asking each other answers and questions which was really fun. For the creative task we had to create a comic strip or poster dealing with the new things we learnt today. Thank you Ms Tapuke for another wonderful and fun Te Reo Maori lesson. 
He aha to hiahia?

Monday, 6 July 2020

WLJ: My Pepeha, Activity 1


Winter Learning Journey: My Pepeha!

Week 1, Day 1 and Activity 1

Task Description: Today I have started the Winter Learning Journey 2020, this is the Week 1, Day 1, Activity 1 part. We had to create my own Pepeha. We could use any language, I chose Te Reo Maori. If we needed help we had to use a Pepeha Website or a Template. I had heaps of fun doing the activity, I highly suggest everyone to give it a go. Here is my own Pepeha I came up with, Hope you enjoy it. If it's too hard to read it, it says:


Kia Ora Tatou- Greetings All
Ko Maungarei Te Maunga- Wellington is the Mountain
Ko Whau River Te Awa- Whau River is the River
Ko Tamaki Ahau- I am from Auckland
Ko E Toku Whanau- E is my Family
Ko Hannah Toku Ingoa- My name is Hannah


Friday, 12 June 2020

E hia enei? How many are there?



E hia enei?: How many are there?

Today in this week's Te Reo Maori Lesson, the WALT is: Ask and answer questions about numbers.
For this task we had to answer questions that uses numbers but we also had to answer in Maori. For our creative task we had to use a Maori dictionary and make up our own questions and answer them ourselves in a conversation kinda way. We either had to do it in a poster or comic strip, I chose to do it in a poster. We had to do at least 5 different objects, Here are mine! Enjoy!