Thursday, February 21, 2013

Te Paihikara - Maori Reading


Te Paihikara - The Bike

Kia tupato - Be careful
Kia tupato heihei - Be care chickens
Kia tupato hipi - Be careful sheep
Kia tupato te whanau - Be careful my family
Kia tupato rakiraki - Be careful ducks
Kia tupato Papa - Be careful Dad!
Tino raki koe!  -

Hui e taiki e - Maori Reading


Hui e taiki e

Ko Tane Mahuta tenei.  - This is Tane Mahuta  (Atua of the forest).
Ko Tawhirimatea tenei - This is Tawhirimatea  (Atua of the wind).
Ko Tangaroa tenei - This is Tangaroa (Atua of the sea). - This is Tumatauenga (Atua of war)
Ko Tumatauenga tenei  - This is Tumatauenga (Atua of war)
Ko Rongomatane raua ko Haumietiketike enei  This is Rongomatane ( Atua of the kumara and cultivated food)  and Haumietiketike (Atua of wild or uncultivated foods).
Ko Ruaumoko tenei - This is Ruaumoko  (Atua of earthquakes, volcanoes and seasons
Hui e taiki e - (a saying often used in speeches. It is used to signal that the group is united and ready to progress the purpose of them coming together).

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Auto pilot

Every morning we start off with auto pilot. This is a rote learning programme I use to increase word knowledge in te reo Maori. We have been running this programme for a term now and we are getting really good at it. Today Tessa had a go at  running our auto pilot session. She did really well. Beautiful pronunciation Tessa!

Monday, February 11, 2013

Toku Marae


Ko toku marae tenei - This is my marae
He wahi powhiri - A place for welcoming
He wahi whaikorero - A place to speak
He wahi waiata - A place for singing
He wahi hongi - A place to greet and get to know one another
He wahi manaaki - A place to look after one another
He wahi takaro hoki - It is also a place to play

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Straight back into it!

Over the next two weeks, we will working on rules and routines in our akomanga.
Swimming starts next week and so does reading.

Our new friends

Ko Wiremu tenei

Ko Sianece tenei

Ko Devin tenei

Ko Izahn tenei
Ko Rehara tenei  

Nau mai, haere mai koutou! 

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

A brand new year!


Welcome back to kura whanau!  I hope you had a fantastic holiday.  My whanau and I had a lovely trip away. We spent plenty of time with friends and whanau in Tai tokerau.  We went all the way to Cape Reinga and surfed the dunes of Te Paki!   I am all recharged and ready to tackle 2013.  We have a new class and it feels wonderful to have Te Pouahi back together with a whare.  I look forward to seeing you all soon.  Mauri ora.  Whaea Carly

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Ka kite Matua Tom.

We have loved having Matua Tom with us. He has such a wonderful way with tamariki. We wish him well with his teaching qualification.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Battle of Agincourt

On Friday we re-enacted the battle of Agincourt. It was so fun!

Nau Mai, haere Mai Cash!

Today we had a powhiri to welcome our new friend Cash. His Mum, Nana and big sister came along to tautoko.
We now have 15 tamariki in the Potiki class.

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Mahi pangarau

In pangarau our group have been imaging. Today Lucy had a go at counting on! She did so well! Anahera has been counting on for a while- so today we decided to try some bigger numbers. Tino pai korua!

Tuhituhi pu

Tahlia has been working so hard in tuhituhi pu. Here are photos to show her amazing progress. Tino pai e kotiro!

Monday, September 3, 2012

Taiaha with Matua Pryor

This term we have started taiaha practice as part of hakinakina. This is wonderful practice for our coordination and sense of direction. Matua Pryor volunteers his time, we are so lucky!

Mahi Pangarau

Nau Mai, Haere Mai Louis!

Welcome to our new friend Louis! Last Thursday we had a powhiri for Louis and his whanau. Louis' Dad played the guitar and we shared some lovely kai. Louis loves the big adventure and spiderman. Louis is so clever, he can already write his name and identify numbers up to 5! Tino pai e tama!

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Mahi pangarau!

We have been learning to read numbers up to ten. Some of us can even read numbers up to twenty! Today we looked at many numbers and what they looked like on a tens frame. Fantastic mathematical thinking Potiki maa!

Monday, August 6, 2012

Life education

Today we went to see Harold and Victoria in the life education truck. We are learning about the functions of our body and keeping ourselves safe.

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Museum trip.

Today our class walked to the museum. We went to learn about musical instruments with Whaea Nicki. We had lots of fun!

Monday, July 30, 2012

Tuhituhi pu.

We have been practicing our tuhituhi pu -handwriting every day. Look how much we have improved. Mahi pai tamariki ma!

V is for vest!

Tahlia and her group have been learning about the letter V. Tahlia quickly realised that she was wearing something that started with v. Tahlia now knows that V is for vest. Tino pai kotiro.