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Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Taku Pepeha

Ko Tautoro te maunga
Ko Kereru te roto
Ko Punakitere te awa
Ko Mahuhukiterangi te Marae
Ko Ngatokimatawhaorua te waka
Ko Ngapuhi te iwi
Ko Peter toku papa
Ko Tracy toku mama
Ko Piripi ahau

No reira tena koutou tena koutou tena ra tatou katoa

My goals for te reo

My goals for te reo for 2018


1.to speak in te reo
2.write in te reo
3.to read in te reo
I will achieve my goals by practicing to read,
speak and write in te reo at home and at school.
I will be successful when
1. I can speak in front of my peers my teachers
my whanau and my friends without being nervous or anxious.
2. I can write a paragraph in te reo.
3. I can read a te reo book and know what the words mean.


Media resources
1. Nz herald
2. Northern news
3. Youtube
4. Advocate
5. Journal articles
6. Library books
People resources


Whanau
Teachers
Older siblings

Community members

What does being a good friend mean?

What Being a good friend means ?


What does being a good friend mean ? We don't really know what
being a good friend means but here are some ideas. Well being a
good friend means that you are not an enemy to anyone and you
will support them all the time.


We can be good friends and we can be bad friends at times.
Good friends are the people that help you when your stuck and show
you around when your new. It is good to be a great friend to other
people because it means that your they’re friend and you are
filling they’re bucket. You should always invite people to come play with you when they look sad and lonely.

Also you should always stay positive to everyone, well at least try to
because you will make people feel welcome and free to do what
they want.

Nga korero kei a wai me te kei hea?

TE REO

  • E ako ana matou ki te korero kei a wai me te kei hea

E korero ana maua ko taku hoa
Ko Mason “Kei a wai?”

Kei a wai
Mason to Tyla-Raine: Tena koe Tyla-Raine
Tyla-Raine: Tena koe mason
Mason: kei a wai te pukapuka
Tyla-Raine: kei a piripi te pukapuka.
Mason: kei a wai
Tyla-Raine: kei a piripi
Mason: Ae kei a piripi.

Kei hea
Piripi to Hukarere: Tena koe Hukarere
Hukarere: tena koe piripi
Piripi: kei hea te pene rakau?
Hukarere: Kei konei te pene rakau
Piripi - Ae, kei kona te pene rakau
Hukarere to Piripi - kei hea te pepa
Piripi: Kei kona te pepa
Hukarere: Ae, kei konei te pepa
Hukarere: Kei hea te pene
Piripi: kei kora te pene
Hukarere: Ae kei kora te pene.

Kupu Hou
Konei (anything next to me)
Kona (anything next to you)
Kora away from you and me

-kei hea:  where is ?
-kei a wai - who has ?
.pukapuka - book
.peneraku - pencil
Pepa - paper
Pene - pen


Nga korero kei a wai me te kei hea?

Monday, March 19, 2018