I was so proud to be part of the Māori Language Moment and go on-line to see all of my 500 tamariki and their whānau joining in with learning, practising and celebrating this special and essential language.
Ka rawe Freemans Bay School Waiatarau!
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Share what you did for Te Wiki o te Reo Māori 2023. This will go on to become a showcase of how we celebrate te reo as a nation.
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I was so proud to be part of the Māori Language Moment and go on-line to see all of my 500 tamariki and their whānau joining in with learning, practising and celebrating this special and essential language.
Ka rawe Freemans Bay School Waiatarau!
Do something for te reo no matter how big or small: learn a kaikōhau or mihi, play waiata Māori or test your knowledge with Kahoot!
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