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

Wednesday, 3 September 2014

Te Reo: Where are you from?

WALT:
Recall the names of local places in Te Reo.
Pronounce the local names in Te Reo correctly.
Use the consonant + vowel or vowel+vowel approach to help our pronunciation.
Asn and answer - 'Where are you from' in Te Reo.

Here is your challenge.  Test each other on 'Nō hea koe'.  Can you answer with a different place and guess where your friend is from?


Click on this link to visit the talking map.  Can you use the names of places from all around New Zealand?


Sunday, 10 August 2014

Te Reo: Mihi

WALT:
Write our own mini using an adapted format.
Recite our own mini with correct pronunciation.
Recall our mini from memory.

It's all about me and where I fit into my family.  

Your mihi tells the story of the place and the people you beloing to.  It is an eassy way for people you are meetingto make connections as they see if they are related or know your family.

Task:
As you can see - everything flows from the mountain, through the river and the waka is on it.  Then the people settle so this is the order in which we say our mini.

Start by writing in the things you are sure of like your parent's names, school and family.
If you have moved from somewhere to here, then you would use the line:
Kei ____________ tōku kāinga ināianei. (I now live)

If you have no waka or marae then just leave these words out.  
REMEMBER that if you are posting your mini on the blog, only use first names but you would use full names when sharing it in 'real life'.


Here is an example of a mini from our favourite Melville Intermediate.

Friday, 11 July 2014

Waiata: Hareruia


Wednesday, 9 July 2014

Pronounce Māori words right!

A E I O U
Vowel sounds come in two forms - long and short.  Try them out with this song.  






Try the vowel sounds out with the rest of the alphabet with the following song. The consonants we will be using are:
H   K   M   N   P   R   T   W   NG   WH


Wednesday, 4 June 2014

Te Reo: What can you do? Ka taea e koe te aha?


We are learning how to ask and answer this question in class.  Allana has only just learnt at her Te Reo class so we are keeping up with her!  

Check out our sheet below.  Can you ask this question in class today?

kai = eat
moe = sleep
kanikani = dance
pakipaki = clap
oma = run
waiata = sing
korero = talk
hikoi = walk
inu = drink
whakarongo = listen
titiro = look
pānui = read


Thursday, 1 May 2014

Waiata - Months of the year

Check out the waiata that will help us learn the Te Reo months of the year.  Click on the link to bring up the video.  Calendar Song


Wednesday, 10 July 2013

Sunday, 7 July 2013

Te Reo - what have I learned this term?

We are looking at all the amazing this we have achieved this term.  One of them is our Māori Language.  Take a look at the target sheet to see what you have achieved.  I know you have all learned lots because I can hear it every day!  Click on the picture for a closer view.


Rememnber...
Māori Language Week 
is EVERY WEEK!

Thursday, 4 July 2013

Sam's Mihi

Sorry it is on the side but check out Sam's mihi.

 

Josh's Mihi

Tate's Mihi

Estēe's Mihi

Jack S - Mihi

Sunday, 30 June 2013

Te Wiki o te Reo Māori 2013 - Work on your korero (talk)

Test out this great website for interactive activities on using your Te Reo.


Ko te aha tenei ra? What is the day?

This is our very first attempt at asking what the day is in Te Reo.  Keep watching the blog to see how we improve.

What is the day - in Te Reo

Just so you can review what we have already learned - here is the skipping rhyme we love so much.  It will help you remember the days of the week.

Remember to make an action for each day to help your brain make the connections.






Te Wiki o te Reo Māori 2013

Months of the year:
This is what Allana is trying to learn.  Have a listen to the video and keep testing her all through the day.  This will help with her Te Reo test on Thursday.  :)



Janurary
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Kohitātea 
Hui tanguru
Poutū te rangi
Paengawhāwhā
Haratua
Pipiri
Hōngoingoi
Hereturikōkā
Mahuru
Whiringa ā nuku
Whiringa ā rangi
Hakihea

Te Wiki o te Reo Māori 2013

Welcome to Māori Language Week.  (Click on the pictures for a larger view)
These resources were either created by myself or come from Te Wanaga of Aoeteroa, with permission for classroom use.  Please see more resources on Te Reo 4 Springston)

We have really been working on our Te Reo this term and this is an excuse to learn even more.  We would also like to make some resources to share with other shools to support their Te Reo Learning.

These are some of the things we will be learning this week:

Personal Mihi:
Practise our personal mihi and make a Puppet Pals video of it.  We will share these during the week. (Make sure only to record the first names of your family members so we can safely post them on the blog.)  We will connect them  to our visual mihi for you to see next week.



Who is in my whanau?
We will find out the names of the people in our whanau so we can ask and answer the following questions.



Sunday, 2 June 2013

Te Reo - Days of the week

To help Allana with her Te Reo home-play, we need to get confident with knowking the days of the week in Te Reo.  Check out the skipping rhyme we are going to learn.

Days of the week - Skipping Rhyme
Rātapu, Rātapu, one, two, three,
Rāhina, Rāhina, skip with me.
Rātū, Rātū, turn around,
Rāapa, Rāapa, touch the ground.
Rāpare, Rāpare, touch the sky,
Rāmere, rope swings high.
Rāhoroi, you’re too slow –
End of the week so out you go!

Sunday, 26 May 2013