- WALT read, write and say māori words and sentences.
- One of the things that we did with Whaea Seroya was Te Reo learning. We did a kupu o te ra which is a word of the day. Kupu o te ra taught me a lot of maori words. These are some of them: 1. Arai mata-face mask 2. Papa takaro-playground 3. Peke kura-schoolbag 4. Kuaha-door and 5. Poro-ball. We played a game called whare whare kemu. Whare whare kemu is basically bingo we played it to learn the names of food in Maori. eg 1. Remana-lemon 2. Kapu-cup 3. Aparo-apple 4. Panana-banana. In my hua rakau pukapuka I created a character which was a lemon man AKA Lenny. On my second page I had a Ko wai ahau, Ko remana ahau with a picture of a black board saying Lenny the lemon. On my 3rd and 4th page I had a No wai au, no raku au, hen a tree with lots of lemons on it. My wheku mask is blue and black. Its eyes look like teardrops. We played whare whare kemu. Sadly I never won, usually I was one off!!! But though I never won I still enjoyed it!
I am a Year 3 student at Paparore School School in Northland, New Zealand. Whaea Deb is my teacher. My blog is a collection of my work at various stages, across different curriculum areas. Throughout my time at Paparore School I may share draft copies of my work for feedback and feedforward. Other times I will share my final published pieces.
Monday, November 8, 2021
Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori
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