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Term 4
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Thurs 5 Dec 2019
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Our Whakatau/Pōwhiri is coming up on the 11 Dec 2019 next week
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Wed 11 Dec 2019
5:30 meet - 6:00 sharp start
Here at the church
Bring a plate for a shared kai (food)
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Ko tā tātou kīwaha (our saying)
Akona (learn it), Whakamahia (use it), Pupuritia kia mau, (grasp and hold onto it).
The meaning is to learn the reo, use the reo and to grasp and hold on to the reo.
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Tēnā koutou e hoa mā, this is your mahi kāinga (homework) for this week.
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2. In Class Lesson Part 1
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a) The class started if by fgoing through an activity sheet handed out previously
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Part 1 05 Dec 2019
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b) The class look at whakapapa after the break.
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c) The class finished by going through a kōrero and answered quetions about it.
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Part 2 05 Dec 2019
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Thurs 28 Nov 2019
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Note: due to a decision made by the kaiako, no more workbooks/activity sheets/homework books will be uploaded to the website, all of these will be handed out and done in class.
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Our Whakatau/Pōwhiri is coming up on the 11 Dec 2019 2 weeks away
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Wed 11 Dec 2019
5:30 meet - 6:00 sharp start
Here at the church
Bring a plate for a shared kai (food)
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Ko tā tātou kīwaha (our saying)
Akona (learn it), Whakamahia (use it), Pupuritia kia mau, (grasp and hold onto it).
The meaning is to learn the reo, use the reo and to grasp and hold on to the reo.
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Tēnā koutou e hoa mā, this is your mahi kāinga (homework) for this week.
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1. Study page 4 in the actiivty booklet
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2. In Class Lesson Part 1
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a) The class started if by finishing page 4 of the activity booklet given out last week - āhea
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b) The class briefly went over the days of the week.
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c) Another activity booklet was given out – ngā iwi
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Part 1 28 Nov 2019
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d) The class listened to some korero after the break and had to understand what was being said.
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Part 2 28 Nov 2019
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Thurs 21 Nov 2019
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Note: due to a decision made by the kaiako, no more workbooks/activity sheets/homework books will be uploaded to the website, all of these will be handed out and done in class.
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Our Whakatau/Pōwhiri is coming up on the 11 Dec 2019 3 weeks away
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Wed 11 Dec 2019
5:30 meet - 6:00 sharp start
Here at the church
Bring a plate for a shared kai (food)
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Ko tā tātou kīwaha (our saying)
Akona (learn it), Whakamahia (use it), Pupuritia kia mau, (grasp and hold onto it).
The meaning is to learn the reo, use the reo and to grasp and hold on to the reo.
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Tēnā koutou e hoa mā, this is your mahi kāinga (homework) for this week.
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1. Study page 4 in the actiivty booklet
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2. In Class Lesson Part 1
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a) The class started by going over an activity booklet. The class went over the formula for āhea – when will on page 2 and did the exercises as well.
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Part 1 21 Nov 2019
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b) The class finished page 3 in the activity booklet.
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c) Following this, students breifly went over page 4 of the activity booklet and did a few of the exercises.
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Part 2 21 Nov 2019
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Thurs 14 Nov 2019
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Note: due to a decision made by the kaiako, no more workbooks/activity sheets/homework books will be uploaded to the website, all of these will be handed out and done in class.
.
Ko tā tātou kīwaha (our saying)
Akona (learn it), Whakamahia (use it), Pupuritia kia mau, (grasp and hold onto it).
The meaning is to learn the reo, use the reo and to grasp and hold on to the reo.
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Tēnā koutou e hoa mā, this is your mahi kāinga (homework) for this week.
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1. A quiz sheet was handed out, students are to finish the first page and bring it back next week.
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2. In Class Lesson Part 1
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a) The class started by marking the mahi kainga using āhea
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Part 1 14 Nov 2019
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b) The class carried on with kōrero using āhea
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c) Matua brought out this kiwaha
Tipu tahi
Haere tahi
Ako tahi
Mahi tahi
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d) The class finished br listening to a kōrero
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Part 2 14 Nov 2019
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Thurs 07 Nov 2019
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Ko tā tātou kīwaha (our saying)
Akona (learn it), Whakamahia (use it), Pupuritia kia mau, (grasp and hold onto it).
The meaning is to learn the reo, use the reo and to grasp and hold on to the reo.
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Tēnā koutou e hoa mā, this is your mahi kāinga (homework) for this week.
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1. A quiz sheet was handed out, students are to finish the first page and bring it back next week.
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2. In Class Lesson Part 1
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a) The class went over page 14 in workbook 3.
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b) Following this students had to translate māori sentences to english and vise versa.
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Part 1 07 Nov 2019
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c) The class then went over ahea on page 15 in workbook 3.
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d) A quiz sheet was handed out, students are to finish the first page and bring it back next week.
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Part 2 07 Nov 2019
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Thurs 31 October 2019
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Tēnā koutou katoa
Reminder; Ourur hangi event scheduled for this term has been cancelled. aroha mai
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Ko tā tātou kīwaha (our saying)
Akona (learn it), Whakamahia (use it), Pupuritia kia mau, (grasp and hold onto it).
The meaning is to learn the reo, use the reo and to grasp and hold on to the reo.
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Tēnā koutou e hoa mā, this is your mahi kāinga (homework) for this week.
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1. In Class Lesson Part 1
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a) Students were put into groups and tranlated some sentences to māori.
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Statement: Jane is faster at running than Mary
Translation: He tere ake a Hēni i a Mere ki te oma
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Part 1 31 Oct 2019
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b) Students then translated more sentences into māori.
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c) Students then translated māori sentences into english .
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Statement: Mehemea ka piki koe I te maunga
Translation: If you climb the mountain
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Part 2 31 Oct 2019
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Thurs 24 October 2019
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Tēnā koutou katoa
Special Note; Due to unforeseen circumstances our hangi event scheduled for this term has been cancelled. aroha mai
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Ko tā tātou kīwaha (our saying)
Akona (learn it), Whakamahia (use it), Pupuritia kia mau, (grasp and hold onto it).
The meaning is to learn the reo, use the reo and to grasp and hold on to the reo.
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Tēnā koutou e hoa mā, this is your mahi kāinga (homework) for this week.
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1. Study page 14 in workbook 4
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2. In Class Lesson Part 1
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a) The class went over He - on pg 13 in workbook 4.
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Part 1 24 Oct 2019
b) After the break the class went over He
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Part 2 24 Oct 2019
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Thurs 17 October 2019
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Tēnā koutou katoa
We have come to the beginning of another term, mihi atu kia a koutou katoa who have stayed in the waka on our journey to leaning the Māori language.
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Ko tā tātou kīwaha (our saying)
Akona (learn it), Whakamahia (use it), Pupuritia kia mau, (grasp and hold onto it).
The meaning is to learn the reo, use the reo and to grasp and hold on to the reo.
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Tēnā koutou e hoa mā, this is your mahi kāinga (homework) for this week.
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1. In Class Lesson Part 1
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a) The class went over He - on pg 13 in workbook 4.
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Part 1 17 Oct 2019
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b) After the break the class carried on going over he and did a korero exercise.
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c) The class also breifly went over kei.
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Part 2 17 Oct 2019
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