The correct pronunciation is vital when learning languages. To start our learning in Term Three, we will refresh our learning of vowel, consonant and vowel blends sounds.
Use your own copy of this slide to hear and practise your Te Reo Māori. On each slide, explain your learning by writing what you learned or using Screencastify to record yourself.
View this story about a girl's visit to the marae.
This visual shows you the main parts of the wharenui.
Use the diagram to the left and the Quizlet link to learn the names of the different parts of a wharenui. Move the names to the correct places.
Use this slide to put the parts of the mihi whakatau process into order while explaining what takes place.
Te Aroha is a widely known waiata that can be used in many situations.
Our Kapa Haka support slide below has another version and actions for this waiata.
Our Kapa Haka group will learn Purea Nei and we will perform this as a hub at the end of the term.
Ngākaunui story of jawbone
We are learning to understand, be able to say and follow instructions in Te Reo Māori.