I tērā wiki kua ako mātou kei te pēhea te kimi i te ngako o te pukapuka.
I hangaia ata kūkara e mātou kia whakaatu i te ngako o tā mātou pukapuka.
Anei ētahi tauira.
Pānui by Arapeta, Maejor and Taika
Ka tangi te tītī, ka tangi te kākā, ka tangi hoki mātou.He akomanga rumaki reo hou tēnei. Ko ngā tauira e noho ana ki roto i tēnei akomanga, ko ngā tau 1 ki te tau 4. Ko whaea Moana te kaiako.Kei te ako mātou i te reo o tō tātou kui mā, koro mā, o tēnā iwi, o tēnā iwi kia āhei ai mātou ki te tū maia, te tū kaha ki roto i tā tātou ake rangatiratanga, ā, tō tātou ake kiri.
Pānui by Arapeta, Maejor and Taika
Hi I like your art one day I will like to do one of thoses
ReplyDeleteKia Ora Whaea Moana and Akomanga 6
ReplyDeleteWe would like to know what this means- Te ātaahua hoki o ngā pikitia me te whakatakatoranga o ia whārangi o ngā ata kūkara.
We are really enjoying reading your blog. Thank you.
Room 5 from Glen Taylor School
Kia Ora Mrs Dhaliwal,
DeleteSorry for the long delay in replying to your message. It means 'how beautiful also are the pictures and placement of each page of the google slides'.
Thanks you for you and your classrooms' comment.
Kia Ora,
ReplyDeleteI would like to ask of what the meaning is for pukapuka,
because it would help learn more Te Reo Maori. But keep working I would like to see more of your blog posts because it's interesting to read and see.
Kia ora Uheina,
ReplyDeletePukapuka means book in te reo māori.
Ngā mihi
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ReplyDeleteKia Orana Akomanga Rima!
ReplyDeleteI like the pukapuka you are reading. Why did you pick those pikitia ?
-Miss Tavioni
Tena koe akomanga rima :)
ReplyDeleteThese pukapuka look so cool to read , aha cant wait to read them :)
Stay safe <3