Pānui means to read.
You can say "Ka pānui koe a te rā?"
Tākaro means to play.
You can say " he aha tākaro koe?" Which means what are you playing?
Tuhituhi means to write or writing.
You can say "Ka tuhituhi a te rā?" which means, what will you write today?
Whaakaro is an idea or thought.
Pāngarau means Mathematics
Ka rawe means awesome, fantastic or great! You can use it to describe anything that you think is great.
Pakirehua means Inquiry
This wiki, our video features 5 guest Te Reo Māori reps from Room 12. Say a big Kia ora to Ethan, Angus, Jack, Ava and Evie.
Turu means chair
This wiki, our video features guest Te Reo Māori reps from Room 14. Haere mai to Lara, Sam, Conrad, Jacub, Isabel, Jack, Sophia, Carter, Jasmina, Mattys and Ben.
Kaiako is a teacher or instructor
Ka kite means see you
Apōpō means tomorrow and
ā tērā wiki! means see you next week!
This video features some students from Room Tekau!
What kupu would you like to learn for te kupu o te wiki next term?
If you have a good word (it can be in english) that would you like, come and see me in Ruma Rua Tekau ma Rua and it might just feature on te kupu o te wiki for term 4!