Te Reo
term 4 - week 1-2
te hiku waiata
Listen to this beautiful waiata about the five iwi of Te Hiku.
learn a karakia
Whakataka te Hau
He karakia mō te ata | A karakia for morning hui
Whakataka te hau ki te uru. (Cease the winds from the west)
Whakataka te hau ki te tonga. (Cease the winds from the south)
Kia mākinakina ki uta, (Let the breeze blow over the land.)
Kia mātaratara ki tai. (Let the breeze blow over the ocean.)
Kia hī ake ana te atakura, (Let the red-tipped dawn come with a sharpened air,)
he tio, he huka, he hauhū (a touch of frost, a promise of a glorious day.)
Tihei mauri ora! (the breath of life)
term 3 - ngā poupou
Ngā Poupou
We are learning about our School Pou and the stories of our School Pou.
Tags - Te Reo, Ngā Poupou, Film Festival, Community
DLO - Insert a photo of your pou.
Add this embedded link of our Manaiakalani film into your post - <iframe src="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-qif0WTbAlPazWgnyJmT8DYSSkTxBq8Q/preview" width="640" height="480" allow="autoplay"></iframe>
Insert this Manaiakalani Film Festival link into your blog - https://pstemangawhanau.edublogs.org/2022/09/14/te-hiku-manaiakalani-outreach-third-film-festival-2022/
Check your spelling and punctuation.
term 3 - ngā poupou
We are learning about our School Pou and the stories of our School Pou.
We are learning about about the people and places of significance in our rohe. Some of these people and places of significance are represented on our school pou and this term we will be learning all about 'Our Place and Our Stories' through our school pou.
Click on the google doc to learn about our pou.
te wiki o te reo māori
12th September - 18th September
50th anniversary
This year is extra special as 14 September marks the 50th anniversary of the Māori Language Petition, an event that led to many of the kaupapa we have today, including Te Wiki o te Reo Māori.
kupu hou - new words
term 3 - Week 1-4
words related to the commonwealth games
Kupu ō te wiki tua tahi
haere mai - welcome
Aotearoa - NZ
whanaungatanga - relationships, close connections
tākaro - play/ sport
kawa - ceremony
whakataka te hau
Time to learn a new karakia for the morning. This is the karakia to start all Manaiakalani hui (meetings) so it is a valuable karakia for us to learn. This is also a waiata. You can listen to the audio and the waiata to help you to learn the karakia.
term 2 - pepeha
ko wai ahau
WALT understand what a PEPEHA is?
A pepeha is a way to introduce yourself. It tells other people who you are and where you come from. Everyone has a PEPEHA.
Read the text, listen to the audio.
At a hui (meeting), whakapapa (ancestry) is recited during the mihimihi (acknowledgements) by saying your pepeha (personal introduction)
Te Reo - Ko Wai Ahau - Our Pepeha
WALT understand what a pepeha is.
We are learning our pepeha and presenting it to the class.
Tags - Te Reo, Pepeha
DLO - Pepeha photo and Pepeha Video
Check your spelling and punctuation.
term 2 - kupu o te rā
Term 2 Te Reo Māori focus ....
Colours
Week 1
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term 1 - kupu o te rā
Term 1 Te Reo Māori focus ....
Ngā mihi - Greetings & Farewells
Days of the Week
Ko te aha tenei rā?
Ko te _______ tenei rā.
Months of the Year
Ko te aha tenei marama?
Ko te ______ tenei marama.
February - Hui-tanguru
March - Poutū-te-rangi
April - Paenga-whāwhā
Kei te pehea a koe? How are you?
Kei te ________ ahau
5. Manaiakalani Kaupapa - Learn, Create, Share
6. Introduce yourself and others and respond to introductions.
7. Pepeha
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karakia
Mihi
kai karakia
Kai Karakia
E te Atua Whakapaingia enei kai
Hei oranga
mo matau tinana
Mo matau wairua hoki
Kai Karakia
Nau mai ngā hua, Welcome all things that have grown
Nau mai ngā pai, Welcome all things that are good
Nau mai kia nui, May they be plentiful and abundant
Kia hāwere ai. In order to be happy
kupu ō te rā - days, months, seasons
Rā
marama
kaupeka
TI RAKAU
You can try these Ti Rakau games at home!
Make your own rakau at home by using an old magazine. Roll it up, tape it up!