Thursday, May 2, 2019

Te Māramataka Māori

E ako ana mātou i te Māramataka Māori. Anei ngā mata 30 o te mārama.

11 comments:

  1. Kia ora ko Aeisha toku ingoa.
    He tauira ahau o Tamaki Primary School.
    I like the way you guys put the moon names in maori.
    I have some questions.
    Are you guys a full immersion maori class?
    Do you guys have a kapa haka group?
    What is the name of your guys kapa haka group ( if you guys have one.) What sports do you guys play at your guys schools?
    Miharo to mahi.
    Hope you get back to me soon!!
    Don't be afraid to take a look at my blog and my class Te Puna Wairua blog.
    Ka kite!

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  2. kia ora ko sterling toku ingoa
    He tauira ahau o Tamaki Primary School.
    I like the way you guys put the moon names in maori.
    I have some questions.
    Are you guys a full immersion maori class?
    Do you guys have a kapa haka group?
    What is the name of your guys kapa haka group ( if you guys have one.) What sports do you guys play at your guys schools?
    Miharo to mahi.
    Hope you get back to me soon!!
    Don't be afraid to take a look at my blog and my class Te Puna Wairua blog.
    Ka kite!

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  3. Kia ora e te whaanau!! Ko Azaleigha tooku ingoa, I was wondering what did you guys did do for your weekends because I went to two birthdays on the weekends!!

    Questions:

    What did you do for the weekends?

    Why did you do that? (if you did something)

    Where did you go? (if you went anywhere)

    Do you do kapa haka?

    If you do what is your kapa haka ingoa?

    What do you guys do in your spare time?

    Ka kite ano e te whaanau!!

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  4. Kia ora e te whānau, Ko Waiari tōku ingoa, I would like to share with you half of the touch tournament that we had at Dunkirk.
    There was actually a mum that provided this for us for kapa haka. We have it at Dunkirk for the net 8 weeks. The rules are simple:
    1st is 6 players on the field at a time.
    2nd will be wear shoes.
    3rd will be ball roll when touched.
    4th is tap before run and pass.
    5th is 3 girls on the field at a time and 3 boys.

    But when we were there, some of us didn't follow gthe rules because it was our first game. We versed Pt England Fortnite.

    Nga mihi for reading.
    Ka rangitaki ano!!

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  5. Kia Ora Te Kura o Otaki. Ko Delontaye tooku ingoa I would like to know how you did the Maaori kupu in moon difference. I am 8 years old and I am in Te Puna Wairua. We have 28 kids in our akomanga. Oh by the way the short akomanga name is TPW. I was going to do the name for the moon but is was too long.

    Ka Kite.

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  6. Kia ora e te whaanau!! Ko Azaleigha tooku ingoa!! I was wondering how you where going? When I was scrolling through your amazing mahi, I liked how you guys were learning your own culture/language.

    Questions:
    I was wondering if you guys have any plans for Kirihimete and the kura hararei?

    Who will you be spending Kirihimete with?

    Where will you be spending Kirihimete? (If you are going away or staying home)

    What will you be having for kai?

    I hope you have a wonderful Kirihimete!!
    Can't wait to see you guys soon!!
    Ka kite ano e te whaanau!!

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  7. Kia ora I like how you guys can tell me the names of the moons but some of the are the same can you tell me why ?

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  8. Kia ora Koutou!!
    Kei te pehea koe?
    Ko Azaleigha tooku ingoa, I will like to know how you wrote what you did in
    this term . I hope you guys had fun in this term because when I was reading some of the korero It sounded amazing!!!!!

    Patai:

    What did you do in the weekends?
    How was it?
    How did you feel on that day?
    Why did you do that? (if you did something)

    Ka kite ano e te whānau!!!!
    I hope I hear from you guys soon!!

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  9. Kia ora e te whaanau!!
    Kei te pehea koe?
    Kei te pehea koutou?
    I like your the way the moon went dark to light, it was cool.
    Now I'll like to ask you some patai.
    How did you do this?
    When did you do this?
    Why did you do this?
    Nga mihi and ka rangitaki anoo!!

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  10. Kia ora again I came on to this blog because it looks interesting. I have a paatai. Paatai tuatahi, what is this about? tuarua, do you know about the moon? Tuatoru, do you know that the moon is bigger then the earth?
    Thank you for your time. Ngaa mihi nui naa Jeremy.

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  11. Kia ora Te kura o OOtaki kura, I like the way the moon went dark to light, it was awesome. I also like the taane ma beside it.
    Now I'll like to ask you some patai.

    When did you make this?

    What did you use for this?

    How did you do it?

    Nga mihi and ka rangitaki anoo!!

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