āpōpō tomorrow
Ka kite āpōpō See you tomorrow
He pai ki ahau te _____________.
I like ________________.
Happy Matariki
We read the story;
Seven Stars of Matariki by Toni Rolleston-Cummins.
Matarki by Sharon Holt
We talked about what we know;
* It used to be a sign to start planting food crops.
* It is Maori New Year.
* We can see special stars in the sky.
* They come after the shortest day in the year (21st June).
* People celebrate together with whanau.
He aha to wā?
What’s
the time?
Karaka
= clock
Haurua
= ½
Hauwhā =
¼
Mai i te =
past
Kotahi karaka 1:00
Haurua mai i te toru 3:30
We love
learning Te Reo with Whāea Adrienne.
Māhunga, pakihiwi
Puku, hope, waiwai x3
Taringa, whatu, ihu
waha e
Supporting WhaeaAdrienne playing the ukulele today in Te Reo.
Tahi, rua, e toru matimati
Whā, rima, e ono matimati E whitu,
e waru, e iwa matimati
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Tekau ōku matimati e
Tahi, rua, e toru matimati
Whā, rima, e ono matimati E whitu,
e waru, e iwa matimati
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Tekau ōku matimati e
That's a really good song room 7
ReplyDeleteHannah room 8.