Sunday, September 13, 2020

Maori Language Moment

This week sees the beginning of Māori Language Week. 

At noon today (Monday) was Te Wā Tuku Reo Māori (Māori Language Moment). 

In Haumia we practised some reo that we have been using regularly in class for a while. We found a buddy and asked one another "kei te pehea koe?" (How are you?) and responded with things like "kei te pai" (I am well), "kei te ngenge" (I am tired), "kei te hoha" (I am annoyed), "kei te koa" (I am happy)...




Later we listened to some Māori myths about Maui and Matariki on Youtube.




7 comments:

  1. Hello Haumia my name is Erana from Te Waka Ako.
    I love your blogpost and your pictures. In Te Waka Ako we have been watching videos that teach you how to say 'how are you?' and repond like 'what you are doing?'. Did you do any other Te Reo Maori activities? I can't wait to read your other blogposts. You can comment on my blog if you want at:https://wpseranam.blogspot.com/
    Erana

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  2. Hi Haumia, I am Dev from Waitemata and I really like your blog. Maori Language is almost over but it was a fun week. I really enjoyed Maori language week. Maybe you can comment on my blog next time here is the link http://wpsdevk.blogspot.com/. Blog you later.

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  3. Hello Haumia!!!
    My name is Peitynn up at the seniors. I really like your description about what you did and awesome pictures. We are also learning Maori in our classes. Anyway thank you for sharing your blog post with me and I would like you to see my blog here is the link to my blog http://wpspeitynnf.blogspot.com/
    Blog you later!!!

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  4. Salaam Haumia
    My name is Amara and I am in Waitemata from Te Waka Ako. WOW! I really like the way that you guys have been learning about Maori language moments. It remind me of how I have been learning Maori language as well. Maybe next time you could add some more pictures or a video. If you have time please feel free to check out my blog on http://wpsamaram.blogspot.com/.
    Blog you later!

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  5. Hi my name is Marcus and I'm from waitamat in Waikowhai Primary School. I really like your post it sounds really fun. It reminds me when I did the same task. Please visit my blog at https://wpsmarcusw.blogspot.com/. blog you later.

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  7. Hi Haumia, it's Mo and I really love those string games. I wish that I could play them with every body. Maybe you could put more photos of people on it.

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