Thursday, September 16, 2021

Ramere 16th Hepetema

Morena Tuatahi

Kei te pehea koutou katoa-how are you all?

                                           Te Wiki o Te Reo Maori


Here is a waiata to welcome everyone to the day.

Today we are going to learn how to ask how you are feeling.
Kei te pehea  koe-how are you?
Kei te pai au-I am good.

Here are some waiata to help you practise asking Kei te pehea koe.
   





Fitness

    

Alphabet

     
How many things can you find in the picture below that begin with the letter t?
Listen to the alphabet in Te Reo

Word of the week and writing
I have written some sentences using the word big.
Have a go at reading these sentences.

Now it's your turn to write your own sentences.

Reading

To celebrate Te Wiki o Te Maori, here is a lovely story about Matariki to listen to. The Matariki 
stars signal the Maori New Year.

How did the sisters help each other out?
How do you celebrate New Year?

Now it's time to practise reading your sight words. Remember to start with magenta, and then move on to red and then yellow when you feel ready for the challenge.
     


Read our poem of the week-how many times can you read the word big?

Maths


Let's begin our maths by singing the counting waiata we listened to yesterday during our Google meet, Remember it gets faster and faster-can you keep up with Anika?

        


For today's maths activities you will need to use all the skills you have been working on over the past few weeks-you will count forwards, backwards and on from any number so that you fill in the missing numbers-have fun!
                  




           

Choose which sheet you would like to do.



Kei te ua-it is raining, so stay safe and dry inside your bubbles today!


Kia pai to ra-have a nice day.

Ka Kite













1 comment:

  1. Morena Tuatahi, I hope you are all safe and well in your bubble. I can see lots of great learning activities to work on! Sometimes it is tricky learning new words in a different language, I encourage you to show Manawanuitanga and practise, practise, practise!
    Kia pai tō rā. (Have a good day.)

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