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Kōrero pūrākau o Matariki: Matariki teaching resource 2016, Part 2 – Storytelling through dance | Te Papa’s Blog
Suitable for: Early childhood, primary, and keen storytellers of any age This is the second instalment of our Matariki resource for 2016. Part 1: Storytelling In Part 1, we explored storytelling as a Māori tradition full of drama, imagery and action. In Part 2, you’ll learn how to bring creative movementRead more
Ra Whanau Ki a koe - try singing happy birthday in te reo Maori this Maori Language week 2016!
Kupu
Springston Te Reo
These resources have been gathered as part of our school professional development for 2013 with The Wānanga o Aotearoa. Kia ora to our kaiako Anaru and Tettere for sowing the seeds.
Mihimihi
Building Sentences
Pepeha
Mr Hauiti taught us how to say a Pepeha. This is a greeting in Maori that we could use when we are meeting a group of people for the first time. Here is Hayze's Pepeha Kia ora tekau ma whitu Hello Room 17 Ko Hayze toku ingoa My name is Hayze Ko Allan toku papa My Dad's name is Allan Ko Lisa toku mama My mum's name is Lisa Tena koutou, tena koutou, tena koutou katoa Thank you all.
Karakia - “May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all.” 2 Corinthians 13:14 NIV
TAP Tense Action Pronoun Statement Sentences
Springston Te Reo : TAP Tense Action Pronoun Statement Sentences