Sunday, September 26, 2021

Wāhanga 3 Wiki 9: Mahuru Māori

 Kia Ora Tātou, 

If you didn't know that this month is mahuru māori , so the tamariki of akomanga 16 have been working on not only learning different kupu but also sentences and making sure to use them at home! 

Levi's kupu



This is to encourage whanau to use Te Reo in the home and increase the confidence of our tamariki.
We had a great week continuing to learn about ngā atua Māori, increasing our vocabulary in both languages and reviewing our statistics knowledge. 



TuhiTuhi: Levi
Tuhituhi: Remy

Fun activity: Tūmatauenga by Remy


I have noticed a real improvement in our students Te Reo reading, pronunciation and confidence, Ka rawe ngā tamariki o te akomanga nei!  






Friday, September 17, 2021

WĀHANGA TUA TORU WIKI TUA WARU: TE WIKI O TE REO MĀORI


KO TĒNEI TE WIKI O TE REO MĀORI





Māori Language Week has been celebrated each year from 1975. September 14 and commemorates the presentation of the 1972 Māori language petition to parliament.

Kia kaha te reo Māori 

‘Kia kaha’ is well understood in New Zealand English with its meaning of ‘be strong’. We often talk about languages as if they are people – talking about language health, strength and revitalisation. So when we say ‘Kia kaha te reo Māori’ we’re saying  - ‘Let’s make the Māori language strong'.

E aro ana te akomanga 16 ki tēnei kaupapa o Te Reo Māori, ahakoa he iti, he pounamu mō ngā tamariki nā te mea ko rātou ngā rangātira mō āpopo. Anei ngā mahi pāpai rawa mai te ako, te kōrero, te pānui me te whakarongo. Tītiro ki te paetukutuku hei ārahi i ō tātou mahi mō te wiki nei New Windsor Language Celebrations .

Rāhina: Ako Wero: Karakia mō te kai



Rātu: Kōrero Wero: Pepeha


Rāpare: Pānui Wero: Pānui Pukapuka

Rāpare: Whakarongo Wero: Whakarongo me te kanikani



Tītiro ki tēnei padlet hei āta tītiro ki ngā mahi o tātou teina mō ngā wiki katoa.


Made with Padlet

Wednesday, September 8, 2021

Term 3 Week 6 & 7: Level 4 Learning Experience

 Kia Haumaru te noho tātou!

I do hope you have all tried to get sometime outdoors and spending time with those in your mirumiru (bubble). We have all been doing our best to keep connected by morning meets as a whanau and also using online games to have some fun.



The akonga have been earning fale tokens for participating in meets, engaging in set daily tasks and showing our New Windsor Way during our online communications.



Our Teina Remy and Levi have been working really hard at home with their parents on the daily tasks. Take a look and make a comment on their work on our padlet


Also we do Rāpare - Reo, where we do our work in Te Reo only, here is our Tuakana doing pānui on a meet.





Week 9: Fun Te mutunga o te tau 2021

  Kia Ora Koutou! Myself and the tauira have had so much fun this week celebrating the achievements of our year. We have eaten pizza, lollie...