Te Reo Maori and other Languages

Term 4 Wk 6-8

WALT xpress and to share our feelings in Te reo Maori.

I can understand the feelings in Te Reo Maori, but respond in English sometimes, when I cannot remember the Te reo words.

I can respond appropriately in te reo.

I can express my feelings to my classmates in te reo Maori.

I can do all of the above in my own language.


Room 6 Kupu hou in te reo Maori

Task: Follow the instructions.

  1. Make a copy of the presentation.
  2. Watch the video clip.
  3. Read each slide as you go and do all the activities.
  4. Self check your work and edit it.
  5. Share your work with Mrs. G.
  6. Blog your work on your personal blog.

T1W4, 5 and 6

WALT greet, farewell and acknowledge people and respond to greetings and acknowledgements.

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I can understand the greetings and farewells in Te Reo Maori, but respond in English sometimes, when I cannot remember the Te roe words.

I can respond appropriately in Maori.

I can greet and farewell my classmates in Te Reo.

I can do all of the above in my language.


Tena Koe ( greeting to one person)

Tena Korua ( Greetings to two people)

Tena Koutou ( Greetings to whole class)

Morena / Ata marie ( Morning Greetings)

Haere ra tamariki ma ( go students - farewell to those who are departing)

E noho ra whaea/ matua ( stay miss/sir - farewell to those remaining)

Ka kite - ( see you)


AllRight_MyPepeha.pdf

WALT say our Pepeha.

Note from Teacher

Lovely Room 6,

Pepeha is a way to introduce yourself. It is good to know how to introduce yourself in Maori if you are living in New Zealand. We will be focussing on learning our Pepeha, both in our languages and in Maori over the next few weeks. You will need help of your parents to translate the Maori Pepeha into your own language.