Monday, 13 September 2021

Home Learning: Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori

Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori

Kia ora Asja, Aiva, Charlie, Christopher, Darleen, Dezire, Eliza, Gau, Hoonam, Iti, John, Mikki, Oliver, Samuela, Santiago, Sasha, Starzia and TJ                                                                                                   image.png

This week it is Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori- Maori language Week.

Storytime: Te Ao Maori stories



New Zealand audio books, stories and music for kids of all ages. Here is the link to the stories.  https://storytime.rnz.co.nz/ 
Here is a read aloud called 'The Kuia and the Spider'
 







Here is a video of the alphabet in te reo. 

Activity: Can you write the alphabet down in te reo?

We have been learning our pepeha at school.  Here is a song about learning a pepeha.


Waiata- Colours song


Activity: What colour is your favourite colour? Can you write it in te reo? Ask someone in your family what their favourite colour is in te reo?


Here are a few songs to help you new kupu

Māhunga, Pakihiwi




Activity: Can you draw a picture of yourself and label the different parts of the body?  





Oma Rāpeti


Activity: Can you write down your favourite farm animal in te reo? 
What is the word for rabbit in te reo?



Pakipaki

Counting in te reo

Activity: Can you write the numbers from 1 to 10 in te reo?


Sing along to the song to help you learn the numbers in te reo.

Numbers 1 to 20


Can you write the numbers from 11 to 20 in te reo? Give it a go!


Counting in 10's to 100

Extra for experts: He aha te tae?


Watch the video and give in a try. Ka pai tamariki.

Art Activity:

Here is an art activity for you to try.  Have a go at drawing a koru pattern.


Ka pai Ruma Rima!





2 comments:

  1. Morena Ruma Rima, I hope you are all safe and well in your bubble. I can see lots of exciting activities to work on! I was excited to see Oma Rāpeti - I used to sing this when I was at school! Kia pai tō rā. (Have a good day.)

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  2. Kia ora Ruma Rima. Thanks for teaching me the colours in te reo Māori. I was invited to a class online today and the teacher said it was whero Rātū so now I know I have to find a red shirt to wear (Rātū is Tuesday). Enjoy Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori!

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