Tuesday 27 May 2014

Kupu o te wiki - Word of the week

Maori language week will be from the 21st to the 27 of July

As part of this te kupu o te wiki will be launched. See: www.koreromaori.co.nz

The aim of te kupu o te wiki is to introduce 50 new words over 50 weeks.

For this to work we need language leaders (students, parents and teachers) and we need to:

Help people with resources, promote kupu o te wiki and share online tips
Help people with pronunciation
Promote and use te reo especially in the classroom
Let people know that they are here to help

I’m also looking for students who may be interested in joining me on a Friday afternoon from 1.05 to 2.00pm to learn te reo alongside me and our current members.

If you are:
Enthusiastic about learning
Passionate about te reo
Have time to spare each week
Have some reo or can use someone to help you learn te reo (at school or home)

Then come and see me or email me at bowkettb@raroa.school.nz

(The resources for te kupu o te wiki will be available from June 27)

Great examples of te reo in use:

The boys talking the language of love http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jd90BwYTrOQ&feature=plcp

The boys go shopping

Monday 19 May 2014

COFFEE CAKE & PEPEHA

Nau Mai Haere Mai - Don't miss out!
What is a Pepeha?

Pepeha is a part of a whaikorero. It is the most appropriate part of a whaikorero for our staff, parents and students to learn. Expert or Not come to our event. More details provided in the link below.

COFFEE CAKE & PEPEHA

Thursday 15 May 2014

TE RANGATAHI GIRLS

A snapshot of Te Rangatahi girls practising their formation with kaiako Hariata. Ka mau te wehi girls!



Monday 12 May 2014

Te Reo Maori Class

Every Friday at 1.10 to 2.00pm we have a te reo maori extension class happening. This class is open to those who have a passion and interest in learning te reo and or have background knowledge in te reo and want an additional reo component to their learning. Currently we are working on making posters that show basic te reo such as numbers, colours, days of the week as well as words to waiata to help make te reo maori more visual in classroom. These are nearly completed and soon we will move into our next phase of work which will be making games that promote the use of reo maori. We also have our up and coming noho marae (starting in week 8) which we are all looking forward to and as part of the preparation for our noho we will start learning the art of pepeha in the middle of this term.

If any students are keen to join our extension group get in students and parents can contact me at bowkettb@raroa.school.nz

Mr Bowkett.