Today Pa Jack came and spoke to us about Hangi.
Have a look at the slides
Then play the game
Sunday, 29 November 2015
Sunday, 8 November 2015
Week 5 with Pa Jack
Wow, every time Pa Jack comes in I get a new piece of information and realise that the Maori Langauge is very logical...
Jack noticed our Matrix wall at the back and translated our Novice, Practitioner and Expert into Maori
Novice = teina
Practitioner = tuakana
Expert = tohunga
Tatou ringa
Kore - zero - swish
tahi - one finger
rua - two fingers
toru - three fingers
wha - two fingers twice
rima - all fingers 5
ono - all fingers + one finger
whitu - all fingers + two fingers
waru - all fingers + three fingers
iwa - all fingers + two fingers twice
tekau - pinch all five fingers and twist (huri)
twenty - pana/push five fingers into palm then flick/whiou
ko wha me te toru 4 + 3 = 7 Ka tahi ko te aha? What is it? What does it equal?
Kei te tiki? Is that right?
Time for
E hia ngā turu? How many objects?
tekau ngā turu. 10 chairs
(When counting items less then 10 we keep the 'E' in place, when it is 10 and above we drop the 'E')
E hia ngā pene? How many pens?
44 ngā pene. We have 44 pens
E hia ngā....
turu - 23 rua tekau ma toru
pene - 44 wha tekau ma wha
kutikuti -
tepu -
matapihi
kuaha -
pukapuka -
Haere ki te whariki, kia tiri!! (come down to the mat, hurry)
Jack noticed our Matrix wall at the back and translated our Novice, Practitioner and Expert into Maori
Novice = teina
Practitioner = tuakana
Expert = tohunga
Tatou ringa
Kore - zero - swish
tahi - one finger
rua - two fingers
toru - three fingers
wha - two fingers twice
rima - all fingers 5
ono - all fingers + one finger
whitu - all fingers + two fingers
waru - all fingers + three fingers
iwa - all fingers + two fingers twice
tekau - pinch all five fingers and twist (huri)
twenty - pana/push five fingers into palm then flick/whiou
ko wha me te toru 4 + 3 = 7 Ka tahi ko te aha? What is it? What does it equal?
Kei te tiki? Is that right?
Time for
E hia ngā turu? How many objects?
tekau ngā turu. 10 chairs
(When counting items less then 10 we keep the 'E' in place, when it is 10 and above we drop the 'E')
E hia ngā pene? How many pens?
44 ngā pene. We have 44 pens
E hia ngā....
turu - 23 rua tekau ma toru
pene - 44 wha tekau ma wha
kutikuti -
tepu -
matapihi
kuaha -
pukapuka -
Haere ki te whariki, kia tiri!! (come down to the mat, hurry)
Tuesday, 3 November 2015
Week 4 Term 4
When we are participating in our Pou Mihi we should not be eating or fiddling during our Mihi.
We should give our full attention to the Pou.
NEVER give up on your dreams - you can do anything you set your mind to. Just like Richie McCaw!!!
Hold on you to your dreams - Kia Kaha
Whakawehea - separate/spread out
whakapiri - come together
e noho - sit
wahangu - silent
e tu - stand
peke tahi - hop
kiatiri - fast
noho whariki - sit on the mat
practise this...
e tu
rarangi mai kotiro
rarangi mai tama
tama ma, rarangi rua mai - boys line up in 2 lines
kotiro ma, rarangi toru mai - girls, line up in 3 lines
tutira mai - line up straight
rarangi wha mai - line up in 4 lines
Lyrics
whakarongo mai - listen, shoulders back, chins up, face the crowd
wiri wiri - shake hands down by your side
hope
kiraro
We should give our full attention to the Pou.
NEVER give up on your dreams - you can do anything you set your mind to. Just like Richie McCaw!!!
Hold on you to your dreams - Kia Kaha
Whakawehea - separate/spread out
whakapiri - come together
e noho - sit
wahangu - silent
e tu - stand
peke tahi - hop
kiatiri - fast
noho whariki - sit on the mat
practise this...
e tu
rarangi mai kotiro
rarangi mai tama
tama ma, rarangi rua mai - boys line up in 2 lines
kotiro ma, rarangi toru mai - girls, line up in 3 lines
tutira mai - line up straight
rarangi wha mai - line up in 4 lines
Lyrics
whakarongo mai - listen, shoulders back, chins up, face the crowd
wiri wiri - shake hands down by your side
hope
kiraro
Hoki mai e Tama mā ki roto, ki roto(boys)
I ngā ringa e tuwhera atu nei, (a hi aue aue)
Kei te kapakapa mai te haki, te haki (boys)
Ingarangi runga Tiamana e. Hoki mai, hoki mai
ki te wā kāinga,
Kua tutuki te tūmanako,
(a hi aue aue) (boys)
Kei te kapakapa mai te Haki, te Haki (boys)
Ingarangi runga Tiamana e.Sunday, 30 August 2015
Week 7
Tu meke - awesome/too much/wow that's amazing/terrific
tau ke - awesome/too much/wow that's amazing/terrific
Ka rawe - awesome/too much/wow that's amazing/terrific
Nga mihi mo te...
new words for us to learn
Kai - food
Wai or waiata - song
te keke - cake
apororo - apple
What should we say back to someone who thanks us?
Kia ora - thanks
Tau ke
Tu meke
Ka rawe
tu toa - standing strong, presented great strength
E tu _______, pepeha mai. Stand up ________ and say your pepeha
pakipaki mai tatou, everyone clap please.
tatou ringa - Maori sign language (Maui created this language)
left - maui
right - matau
when saying our pou mihi in tatou ringa you need to use start 'saying' ruruku mai with your left hand (ringa maui).
Aroha mai - I'm sorry
tau ke - awesome/too much/wow that's amazing/terrific
Ka rawe - awesome/too much/wow that's amazing/terrific
Nga mihi mo te...
new words for us to learn
Kai - food
Wai or waiata - song
te keke - cake
apororo - apple
What should we say back to someone who thanks us?
Kia ora - thanks
Tau ke
Tu meke
Ka rawe
tu toa - standing strong, presented great strength
E tu _______, pepeha mai. Stand up ________ and say your pepeha
pakipaki mai tatou, everyone clap please.
tatou ringa - Maori sign language (Maui created this language)
left - maui
right - matau
when saying our pou mihi in tatou ringa you need to use start 'saying' ruruku mai with your left hand (ringa maui).
Aroha mai - I'm sorry
Sunday, 23 August 2015
Nga mihi mo te...
Today we looked at saying "thank you for..." in Te Reo Maori. If we are needing to thank people for them doing something for us we can use the phrase:
Nga mihi mo te...
Here are some examples we could say:
Nga mihi mo te...
Here are some examples we could say:
- korero (talk)
- mahi pai (work)
- wa (time)
- awhi (help)
- tautoko (support)
The challenge for you is to use this phrase when you want to thank someone.
Kia kaha kotou!
Thursday, 6 August 2015
We did it!!!!
Yesterday was the first time that we welcomed visitors into Whetu Piata. They were amazed, impressed and enjoyed our Pou Mihi.
The Principal from Westend spoke back to us in Te Reo Maori. We were impressed and surprised that he could Maori.
Even though we were shy to start with, we gave it our all and were very proud of ourselves.
We would definitely be willing to try that again!
The Principal from Westend spoke back to us in Te Reo Maori. We were impressed and surprised that he could Maori.
Even though we were shy to start with, we gave it our all and were very proud of ourselves.
We would definitely be willing to try that again!
Ka rawe, Whetu Piata!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sunday, 21 June 2015
Week 10 with Papa Jack
Papa Jack is impressed with our Mihi! Yay!!! That is super exciting. We need to remember that we use inside voices when we are inside as the inside belongs to the god of peace. Outside is where we use our aggressive voices as this space belongs to the god of battle.
We have been focussing on our own Pepeha. Don't forget to get your sheets back in so we know your whanau and your affliations.
Here are the actions for our Pepeha:
Ko Manawatu te awa
Ko Kurahaupo te waka
Ko Rangitane te iwi
Ko LC 12/13 te hapu (action needed)
Ko Rangimarie te whare
Ko Rangiotu te marae
Ko _____ taku mama (left hand on the chest)
We have been focussing on our own Pepeha. Don't forget to get your sheets back in so we know your whanau and your affliations.
Here are the actions for our Pepeha:
Ko Tararua te maunga
Ko Manawatu te awa
Ko Kurahaupo te waka
Ko Rangitane te iwi
Ko LC 12/13 te hapu (action needed)
Ko Rangimarie te whare
Ko Rangiotu te marae
Ko _____ taku papa (right hand on the chest)
Ko Tash taku ingoa (pat chest)
Tihei Mauri ora!!!
Extension if you are keen:
Toko___ nga tamariki i taku whanau
Ko au te tua___
(there are ___ children in my family, I am the ___ child)
Kotahi te tamariki i taku whanau
Sunday, 14 June 2015
Matariki 2015 - Week 9
What is Matariki?
Have a look at the links below to see if you can explain to a buddy what Matariki is...
Have a look at the links below to see if you can explain to a buddy what Matariki is...
Sunday, 7 June 2015
Pa Jack Week 8
ruruku mai - begin your Karakia - Pou Mihi
Pou Mihi Actions
Pou kaha rawa - Manakitia mai: Make a mountain/chest tap
Pou Haerenga - Haere ra: right hand out freeze, then wiri
Pou Oranga - Mihi mai: open palms swish up towards your chest. Mihi mai - hands wiri in and out
Pou Manawhenua - takoto mai: Left hand out freeze, then wiri
Pou Herenaga waka - toia mai: right hands up ready to toia mai
pukana
Now we can make sure we are practising the right actions.
Pou Mihi Actions
Pou kaha rawa - Manakitia mai: Make a mountain/chest tap
Pou Haerenga - Haere ra: right hand out freeze, then wiri
Pou Oranga - Mihi mai: open palms swish up towards your chest. Mihi mai - hands wiri in and out
Pou Manawhenua - takoto mai: Left hand out freeze, then wiri
Pou Herenaga waka - toia mai: right hands up ready to toia mai
pukana
Now we can make sure we are practising the right actions.
Tuesday, 19 May 2015
Te Reo Kori Rotation
During our Te Reo Kori rotation today we started exploring rakau.
We used this video to help us keep in time with our buddies...
We used this video to help us keep in time with our buddies...
Sunday, 19 April 2015
Term 2 with Papa Jack
We started our sessions with a quick "Kei te pehea koe?" game.
Papa Jack or Pa Jack??? If you are younger than 12 you call an elder Papa, if you are older than 12 you would say Pa
Actions to our Pou Mihi were covered.
Pukana is all about showing our inner power, by being silly and noisey afterwards, you loose the mana you have just shown.
Ka ki a Haimona (Simon says in Maori)
- etu (stand)
- enoho (sit)
- waha ngu (quietly)
- korua (groups of two)
Whaea - means an important lady
Matua - means an important man
tamariki - childen
Kei hea to Whaea? Where is Whaea?
Kei hea to Matua? Where is Matua?
Kei hea to karaka? Where is the clock?
Kei hea to rama? Where is the light?
Kei hea to papa? Where is the floor?
Kei hea to tepu? Where is the table
kia tere - hurry up
Our children were really great with their new words!
Number game
Right hand out
Kore - zero - swip hand
tahi - one - tap once
rua - two - tap twice
toru - three - tap three times
wha - four - tap two fingers twice
rima - five - all five fingers at once
ono - six - all five fingers at once plus 1
whitu - seven - all five fingers at once plus 2
waru - eight - all five fingers at once plus 3
iwa - nine - all five fingers at once and tap two fingers twice
tekau - ten - twist and pull
tekau ma tahi - eleven - twist and pull plus 1
Papa Jack or Pa Jack??? If you are younger than 12 you call an elder Papa, if you are older than 12 you would say Pa
Actions to our Pou Mihi were covered.
Pukana is all about showing our inner power, by being silly and noisey afterwards, you loose the mana you have just shown.
Ka ki a Haimona (Simon says in Maori)
- etu (stand)
- enoho (sit)
- waha ngu (quietly)
- korua (groups of two)
Whaea - means an important lady
Matua - means an important man
tamariki - childen
Kei hea to Whaea? Where is Whaea?
Kei hea to Matua? Where is Matua?
Kei hea to karaka? Where is the clock?
Kei hea to rama? Where is the light?
Kei hea to papa? Where is the floor?
Kei hea to tepu? Where is the table
kia tere - hurry up
Our children were really great with their new words!
Number game
Right hand out
Kore - zero - swip hand
tahi - one - tap once
rua - two - tap twice
toru - three - tap three times
wha - four - tap two fingers twice
rima - five - all five fingers at once
ono - six - all five fingers at once plus 1
whitu - seven - all five fingers at once plus 2
waru - eight - all five fingers at once plus 3
iwa - nine - all five fingers at once and tap two fingers twice
tekau - ten - twist and pull
tekau ma tahi - eleven - twist and pull plus 1
Sunday, 22 March 2015
Day one with Pa Jack (AKA Kelly Mercer :))
Today was our first day with Mrs Mercer...
Te Reo Maori with Pa Jack/Kelly Mercer
Pou Mihi:
·
Some of our actions aren’t quite right let’s
wait until Papa Jack shows us the right ones
·
What does it actually mean?? We are family and part of a group. We are hear to learn and make new friends
·
A mihi that can be used at anytime for any
reason.
·
Tena koutou katoa – this start the mihi
·
Tena koutou, tena koutou, tena tatou katoa –
this ends the mihi and replaces “tehei mauri ora”
·
Pou Kaha Rawa, Manakitia Mai– I acknowledge and
understand the importance all of the things that inspire and motivate you
(teachers, coaches, role models, brothers, family, bobcat drivers, friends) I
vaule you and you are important to me.
·
Pou Haerenga, Haere Ra – People who have moved
on or passed away, we acknowledge all of those people who are feeling a bit sad
today.
·
Pou Oranga, Mihi Mai – People who are living and
are important to us today.
·
Pou
manawhenua, Takoto Mai – we acknowledge the land and the people who come from
this place.
·
Pou Herenga waka, Toia Mai - Now I say thank you
and value all of the people who have come here today for this shared purpose
·
Tehei Mauri Ora – let it be, I agree,
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