Nau mai, haere mai ki te rangitaki nei.
Welcome to our class blog. He ruma reo rumaki mātou. We are a bi-lingual class of year 4-6 students at Hokitika Primary School, Hokitika, New Zealand.
Ka hīkoi ngā tēina ki te māra kai. He tino pai taua rā mō Rūma Kōtuku. (The tēina from our class went to the garden and then made cool pictures of the caterpillars. It was a good day for Rūma Kōtuku).
Kia ora, Ko Azaleigha tooku ingoa. I am a year 6 kõtiro who attends Tãmaki Primary School. My akomanga (class) is Te Puna Wairua. We are a Bi-lingual unit in a Pãkeha kura. I am 10 years old and in Te Puna Wairua we learn te reo Mãori, tikanga and te reo Pãkeha. E toru ngaa Pouako one is Matua Punehu, then Matua Andre and Whaea Lee - ann. When our Kaiko need help they have a special assistant and her name is Whaea Mara AKA my Maamaa. When we do our mahi sometimes we listen to Mãori music but we do our mahi at the same time. My favourite thing to do is do relays (races). We have a kapa haka roopu and the name of my roopu is Te Mura o Tãmaki and the short name for it is TMOT. We are a mixed akomanga (Class) of year 2's, 3's, 4's, 5's, 6's, 7's and 8's.
Kia ora ko Delontaye tōku ingoa. E waru ōku tau me ka haere ahau ki te kura auraki Taamaki Primary. I am in Te Puna Wairua me it is te most loudest akomanga in te kura.
kia ora ee te whanau ko dontay toku ingoa miharo mahi i have wha patai do you like your pangarau? do you do ki o rahi? how much kaiako do you have? are you a bilingual akomanga? that's all kakite ano stay safe.
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ReplyDeleteKia ora, Ko Azaleigha tooku ingoa. I am a year 6 kõtiro who attends Tãmaki Primary School. My akomanga (class) is Te Puna Wairua. We are a Bi-lingual unit in a Pãkeha kura. I am 10 years old and in Te Puna Wairua we learn te reo Mãori, tikanga and te reo Pãkeha. E toru ngaa Pouako one is Matua Punehu, then Matua Andre and Whaea Lee - ann. When our Kaiko need help they have a special assistant and her name is Whaea Mara AKA my Maamaa. When we do our mahi sometimes we listen to Mãori music but we do our mahi at the same time. My favourite thing to do is do relays (races). We have a kapa haka roopu and the name of my roopu is Te Mura o Tãmaki and the short name for it is TMOT. We are a mixed akomanga (Class) of year 2's, 3's, 4's, 5's, 6's, 7's and 8's.
ReplyDeleteNow for some questions!!
Do you guys do kapa haka?
If you do what is the name of your kapa haka?
What do you do in your spare time?
What do you enjoy doing with your whãnau?
What do you learn in your akomanga?
How many kaiako do you have?
Ka kite ano e te whãnau!!
Kia ora ko Delontaye tōku ingoa. E waru ōku tau me ka haere ahau ki te kura auraki Taamaki Primary. I am in Te Puna Wairua me it is te most loudest akomanga in te kura.
ReplyDeletePatai ano:
Ko wai to kaiako ingoa?
Ko wai to akomanga ingoa?
Ko wai to Kapa haka ingoa?
Ka kite anoo!!!
kia ora ee te whanau ko dontay toku ingoa miharo mahi i have wha patai
ReplyDeletedo you like your pangarau? do you do ki o rahi? how much kaiako do you have?
are you a bilingual akomanga? that's all kakite ano stay safe.