Monday 21 July 2014

Te Reo Maori week

We are learning to speak as much Maori as we can.
For example , I brush  my niho twice a day. 
Spot the Maori word...
Have fun speaking Maori. 
Ka Kite ano.
Manaia & Luke 

2 comments:

  1. Ka mau te wehi Miss Bava koutou ko nga tamariki o ruma tuaiwa. Kia kaha koutou ki te korero i te reo Maori. Kei whea mai!

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  2. Kei te whakaae au ki tō kōrero e te Parata ara ko Matua Michael Hollis.
    Tino mīharo rawa atu Miss Bava koutou hoki ko ngā tamariki ō te akomanga tuaiwa!
    Ko koutou rā ngā tuākana mā te kura ō Awapuni ki ngā mea Māori!
    Ko koe Miss Bava he tino kaiako hei whakamanatia ngā tamariki i roto i tō ruma ki te kaha ki te kōrero ā tātou nei reo Rangatira, he taonga tēnei!
    Nō reira,
    Ka nui ngā mihi ki a koe e te Kōkā, koutou hoki ko ou tamariki.
    Kia pai ou koutou rā.
    Kei whea mai koutou?

    I agree with my brother Matua Michael Hollis.
    Awesome Miss Bava and the children of Room 9.
    You all are the leaders of the school for things Māori!
    Miss Bava you are a great teacher who is empowering the children in your room the strength to speak our language, the language of Chiefs, a treasure!
    Therefore,
    Big Ups to you and your children!
    You are all OUTSTANDING!

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