Kia ora e te whānau whānui. I am a Year 7 learner at Tāmaki Primary School in Auckland, New Zealand. I am in a bilingual class where we speak Māori and English. Matua Andre is our Kai-āwhina mō te reo Māori and Whaea LeeAnn is our main Pouako. Big ups Nau mai haere mai Matua Punehu ki te akomanga.
Tuesday, December 3, 2019
Pepeha
Ka tangi te tiitii ka tangi te kaakaa ka tangi hoki ahau, tihei mauri ora!
Te mea tuatahi me mihi ki te atua, naana nei ngaa mea katoa.
Ki ngaa mate kua riro, haere haere haere atu raa
Te whare e tuu nei teenaa koe, te papa e takoto nei takoto, teenaa taatou te hunga ora.
Ko Maungarei te Maunga
Ko Te wai o Taaiki me Omaru ngaa awa
Ko Te Waitemata te moana
Ko Ruapootaka te marae
Ko Te Kura Tuatahi o Taamaki e ngunguru nei!
Ko Kotuiti te waka
Ko Ngāti Paoa te iwi
Ko Steven/Tipene tooku paapaa
Ko Andrea tooku mama
Ko Tipene tooku ingoa
He uri takahanga teenei noo te wahi tupu o
Hoterini
Sunday, December 1, 2019
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Tuesday, November 5, 2019
Tuesday, October 29, 2019
Wednesday, October 23, 2019
Matua Punehu
At the beginning of term 4 we had a new kaiako come in to teach us, he is good at mau rakau and he shows us in class. His favourite foods are Hangi, Kaimoana and fried bread and his pepeha is
Ko Hauturu te Maunga
Ko Manaia te awa
Ko Tīkapa te Moana
Ko Te kou-ō-Rehua te tangata
Ko Ngāti Pūkenga te iwi
Ko Manaia te Marae
Also some colours that he likes are green and orange.
This is all about our new kaiako.
Tuesday, October 22, 2019
Sunday, October 13, 2019
My Holiday
On Saturday, my Dad came over to my house to take us out for lunch and get school lunch first we went to McDonalds and me and Cohen got a Big Mac and then we went to the Warehouse but I said I wanted to go to Full Sun.
Then when we got there I went to go look at the Māori arts and Poi I was about to get one but Cohen said “look there’s walky talkys” so i got the walkie talkies and he only had enough money to get one battery.
After that we went to Countdown to get school lunch and whatever we wanted . Then when we got back home my Dad got his screwdriver and put the battery in the walkie talkies when he left I started eating the cupcakes he told us not to eat in a whole day but we ate a full pack and there was one more left then when it was bedtime and I went to bed so that was my holiday.
Then when we got there I went to go look at the Māori arts and Poi I was about to get one but Cohen said “look there’s walky talkys” so i got the walkie talkies and he only had enough money to get one battery.
After that we went to Countdown to get school lunch and whatever we wanted . Then when we got back home my Dad got his screwdriver and put the battery in the walkie talkies when he left I started eating the cupcakes he told us not to eat in a whole day but we ate a full pack and there was one more left then when it was bedtime and I went to bed so that was my holiday.
Monday, September 16, 2019
Te wiki o te reo maori
This week is te Wiki o te Reo Māori, which is Māori Language Week. We as a whānau are celebrating it because it is a very important week for Māori.Image result for maori flag
So this morning, we went to the hall and sat on the stage. Sumuree was the kaikaranga for the manuhiri and Whaea Lee was the kaikaranga who welcomed them in. Papa T, Whaea Lees husband, was our kaikorero and our kaikarakia. We
stood up and did our himene, which was He Honore, Papa did his whaikorero and gave him a waiata tautoko.
There was this man (Matua Jamie Wall) who stood up and talked about himself and his mahi. He also spoke about rugby with the Kapa o Pango. Whaea Rhonda stood up and presented the certificates to others. Then all the classes went back to there rooms the manuhiri stood up and went to the back of the room to grab them a kai to eat. Then we did one more waiata and haka and when to eat there were Apples, Grapes, Oranges, Biscuits, Rewana bread and Milk and coffee for the adults we also had chocolate which there was no more cause the year six and the year fives had to be at the back for the teina and the kootiro then when we left we started talking about what we're doing for Maaori language week we are really busy this week practicing and teaching.
Nga mihi ka kite ano.
So this morning, we went to the hall and sat on the stage. Sumuree was the kaikaranga for the manuhiri and Whaea Lee was the kaikaranga who welcomed them in. Papa T, Whaea Lees husband, was our kaikorero and our kaikarakia. We
stood up and did our himene, which was He Honore, Papa did his whaikorero and gave him a waiata tautoko.
There was this man (Matua Jamie Wall) who stood up and talked about himself and his mahi. He also spoke about rugby with the Kapa o Pango. Whaea Rhonda stood up and presented the certificates to others. Then all the classes went back to there rooms the manuhiri stood up and went to the back of the room to grab them a kai to eat. Then we did one more waiata and haka and when to eat there were Apples, Grapes, Oranges, Biscuits, Rewana bread and Milk and coffee for the adults we also had chocolate which there was no more cause the year six and the year fives had to be at the back for the teina and the kootiro then when we left we started talking about what we're doing for Maaori language week we are really busy this week practicing and teaching.
Nga mihi ka kite ano.
Tuesday, September 10, 2019
Powhiri
This week is te Wiki o te Reo Māori, which is Māori Language Week. We as a whānau are celebrating it because it is a very important week for Māori.
So this morning, we went to the hall and sat on the stage. Sumuree was the kaikaranga for the manuhiri and Whaea Lee was the kaikaranga who welcomed them in. Papa T, Whaea Lees husband, was our kaikorero and our kaikarakia. We
stood up and did our himene, which was He Honore, Papa did his whaikorero and gave him a waiata tautoko.
There was this man (Matua Jamie Wall) who stood up and talked about himself and his mahi. He also spoke about rugby with the Kapa o Pango. Whaea Rhonda stood up and presented the certificates to others. Then all the classes went back to there rooms the manuhiri stood up and went to the back of the room to grab them a kai to eat. Then we did one more waiata and haka and when to eat there were Apples, Grapes, Oranges, Biscuits, Rewana bread and Milk and coffee for the adults we also had chocolate which there was no more cause the year six and the year fives had to be at the back for the teina and the kootiro then when we left we started talking about what we're doing for Maaori language week we are really busy this week practicing and teaching.
Nga mihi ka kite ano.
So this morning, we went to the hall and sat on the stage. Sumuree was the kaikaranga for the manuhiri and Whaea Lee was the kaikaranga who welcomed them in. Papa T, Whaea Lees husband, was our kaikorero and our kaikarakia. We
stood up and did our himene, which was He Honore, Papa did his whaikorero and gave him a waiata tautoko.
There was this man (Matua Jamie Wall) who stood up and talked about himself and his mahi. He also spoke about rugby with the Kapa o Pango. Whaea Rhonda stood up and presented the certificates to others. Then all the classes went back to there rooms the manuhiri stood up and went to the back of the room to grab them a kai to eat. Then we did one more waiata and haka and when to eat there were Apples, Grapes, Oranges, Biscuits, Rewana bread and Milk and coffee for the adults we also had chocolate which there was no more cause the year six and the year fives had to be at the back for the teina and the kootiro then when we left we started talking about what we're doing for Maaori language week we are really busy this week practicing and teaching.
Nga mihi ka kite ano.
Tuesday, September 3, 2019
Tuesday, August 27, 2019
TukuTuku Panels [Porourangi] Art Project And Mokomoko
Kia Ora ko Tipene tooku ingoa 2 days ago we started doing art and it was called TukuTuku panels. I did a tukutuku panel thats called Porourangi . The colours I added to my tukutuku panel is Orange,Blue,Red, Yellow and Black I used orange for Ruamoko which is the god of volcanoes I used blue for Tangaroa cause he is the god or the sea red and black I used for tumatauenga and the yellow I used for Tama-nui-te-ra then we started doing presentations and I was doing a presentation about this.
Art Project
Name:Uenuku
In term 2 we started a maori art I have named mine Uenuku/Rainbow cause i have used different types of colours we did this with our reliever named Whaea Ariana She drew the picture and she wanted us to colour it in Leon was the presenter of this project so I used these colours and I put them in because.
Blue represents Tangaroa which is the god of the sea.
Purple is my sister's favourite colour.
Green is for Tane Mahuta Who is the god of the Forest.
Red is for the god of war which is Tumatauenga.
Orange is for Ruamoko which is the god of volcanoes.
And golden and black is for the outlining
This term sometime we started doing art about Mokomoko. First our teacher named Whaea Ariana started drawing it and then she made copies of it. Then we started colouring it in I used these colours cause I saw this other person’s one and it was amazing. I tried to copy but i didn't come the way I wanted it to. Then when we finished you can see at the top it says kaitiakitanga which means guardian. Then when we finished we put them on the table for the next day.
Art Project
Name:Uenuku
In term 2 we started a maori art I have named mine Uenuku/Rainbow cause i have used different types of colours we did this with our reliever named Whaea Ariana She drew the picture and she wanted us to colour it in Leon was the presenter of this project so I used these colours and I put them in because.
Blue represents Tangaroa which is the god of the sea.
Purple is my sister's favourite colour.
Green is for Tane Mahuta Who is the god of the Forest.
Red is for the god of war which is Tumatauenga.
Orange is for Ruamoko which is the god of volcanoes.
And golden and black is for the outlining
This term sometime we started doing art about Mokomoko. First our teacher named Whaea Ariana started drawing it and then she made copies of it. Then we started colouring it in I used these colours cause I saw this other person’s one and it was amazing. I tried to copy but i didn't come the way I wanted it to. Then when we finished you can see at the top it says kaitiakitanga which means guardian. Then when we finished we put them on the table for the next day.
Tuesday, August 20, 2019
Kia Ora Reuben Ko Tipene toku ingoa i am a year six and i am ten years old i live in Auckland and thank you for the smile we really appreciate it and i would like to know a bit more about you like.
What is your favourite subject?
What is your favourite sport ?
Who is your favourite friend in your school?
Do you love kapa haka ?
Do you love your teacher?
What is your favourite song ?
What is your favourite game?
Nga mihi For reading ka kite ano.
What is your favourite subject?
What is your favourite sport ?
Who is your favourite friend in your school?
Do you love kapa haka ?
Do you love your teacher?
What is your favourite song ?
What is your favourite game?
Nga mihi For reading ka kite ano.
Comments to Lewis
Kia Ora Lewis Ko Tipene tooku ingoa i am a year six and i am 10 years old
Sometimes i like to do maths, soccer and sometimes basketball i really like to play outside with the balls and play basketball,soccer or kicks and could i ask a couple of questions like.
What's your favourite game?
What's your favourite animation?
Do you like to play or go on your device if u have one?
What do you like doing in your spare time ?
How do you get to school ?
Who do you live with ?
Do you like your school?
What's your favourite subject?
What's your favourite song ?
Who is your favourite teacher in your school?
Ka Kite ano.
Sometimes i like to do maths, soccer and sometimes basketball i really like to play outside with the balls and play basketball,soccer or kicks and could i ask a couple of questions like.
What's your favourite game?
What's your favourite animation?
Do you like to play or go on your device if u have one?
What do you like doing in your spare time ?
How do you get to school ?
Who do you live with ?
Do you like your school?
What's your favourite subject?
What's your favourite song ?
Who is your favourite teacher in your school?
Ka Kite ano.
Kia ora Mihiata Ko Tipene toku ingoa i am a year six and i am 10 years old
All of you guys are really good at your singing and you guys looked so good in the powhiri hope that you guys had heaps of experience about maori powhiri. Could i ask a couple questions like
Do you like your school?
What's your favourite subject?
What's your favourite song ?
What's your favourite animation?
Do you like to play on your device if u have one?
What do you like doing in your spare time ?
How do you get to school ?
What's your favourite game?
Who do you live with ?
Nga mihi ka kite ano.
All of you guys are really good at your singing and you guys looked so good in the powhiri hope that you guys had heaps of experience about maori powhiri. Could i ask a couple questions like
Do you like your school?
What's your favourite subject?
What's your favourite song ?
What's your favourite animation?
Do you like to play on your device if u have one?
What do you like doing in your spare time ?
How do you get to school ?
What's your favourite game?
Who do you live with ?
Nga mihi ka kite ano.
Replying to blog
Kia ora ko tipene toku ingoa i am a year 6 and i am 10 years old
1. My favourite food is wendy's
2. My favourite subject is math
3. My favourite games are shellshock.io and Math decimal games
4. My favourite song is Beatbox bigman it's not really a song but i still like it
5. My favourite animal is panda they are cute in teddys and in real life
6. My favourite sport is soccer i am nearly one of the best in my school or i am
7. My favorite book is Diary of a wimpy kid it's funny
Nga mihi if i may could i ask a couple questions like.
What's your favourite thing to do in your spare time ?
What kind of animation do you like ?
What's your favourite game ?
What do you do in the weekends?
What's your favourite food?
Do you guys love kapa haka?
Do you guys love your teacher?
1. My favourite food is wendy's
2. My favourite subject is math
3. My favourite games are shellshock.io and Math decimal games
4. My favourite song is Beatbox bigman it's not really a song but i still like it
5. My favourite animal is panda they are cute in teddys and in real life
6. My favourite sport is soccer i am nearly one of the best in my school or i am
7. My favorite book is Diary of a wimpy kid it's funny
Nga mihi if i may could i ask a couple questions like.
What's your favourite thing to do in your spare time ?
What kind of animation do you like ?
What's your favourite game ?
What do you do in the weekends?
What's your favourite food?
Do you guys love kapa haka?
Do you guys love your teacher?
Replying to blog
Kia Ora Ricki Ko Tipene toku ingoa I play a couple of sports but my favourite is soccer and basketball I got use to playing basketball in a club and soccer. I just played it and started getting good i am looking for a club so i can play soccer. I would like to know a bit more about you guys .
What's your favourite food?
What do you like doing in your spare time?
Do you guys do DMIC?
What's your favourite strategy to use for math?
What's your favourite subject?
Do you like your teacher and if you do why?
Do you love Kapa haka ?
Nga mihi for your comment Ka kite ano.
Monday, August 12, 2019
FLIP_PWC
Kia Ora Today we had manuhiri come in and they were called flip which stands for Financial literacy in Primary or the building PWC meaning Pricewaterhousecoopers. They came in to help with trying to save money for ourselves to save up for what we want or need. A want is like i want those shoes and those shoes and your asking for like everything a need is like a bandage and plasters
or something to help you and your family. They also told us how important it is to save up money cause in the future u might need some stuff to look after your family like resources a water bottle, a jacket, warm clothes, first aid kit there are heaps of thing that you can use to help you in life thats why its good to save up money.
Tuesday, August 6, 2019
Welcome Erima
Kia ora nau mai haere mai korua ki te akomanga Te Puna Wairua Erima Clarke-Pihama Ko Tipene toku ingoa. I would like to welcome you to Te Puna Wairua, I hope you have a great time here and I hope you make heaps of friends in this class. We all love having you in this class...you are a smart person and I hope you have fun in this class and we would all love to know what you love doing inside school and outside we will all help you when you need it.
Welcome Joshua
Tuesday, July 30, 2019
Sunday, July 21, 2019
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