Share how you celebrated

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.

Share your moment

Jessica

Jessica Keesing-Styles

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Activities

I loved being part of the Māori language moment :-) I love the language so much, and wish we heard/saw/experienced Te Reo Māori everyday as much as we do during Te Wiki O Te Reo Māori. I did a few different things, I listened to waiata both modern and traditional on a spotify playlist. I also chose to play/learn by doing the quizz as well. (I may have danced a little too :-) ) The video I made was to share with the Tamariki at my centre.

I loved being part of the Māori language moment 🙂 I love the language so much, and wish we heard/saw/experienced Te Reo Māori everyday as much as we do during Te Wiki O Te Reo Māori. I did a few different things, I listened to waiata both modern and traditional on a spotify playlist. I also chose to play/learn by doing the quizz as well. (I may have danced a little too 🙂 ) The video I made was to share with the Tamariki at my centre.

I loved being part of the Māori language moment 🙂 I love the language so much, and wish we heard/saw/experienced Te Reo Māori everyday as much as we do during Te Wiki O Te Reo Māori. I did a few different things, I listened to waiata both modern and traditional on a spotify playlist. I also chose to play/learn by doing the quiz as well. (I may have danced a little too 🙂 ) The video I made was to share with the Tamariki at my centre.

I loved being part of the Māori language moment 🙂 I love the language so much, and wish we heard/saw/experienced Te Reo Māori everyday as much as we do during Te Wiki O Te Reo Māori. I did a few different things, I listened to waiata both modern and traditional on a spotify playlist. I also chose to play/learn by doing the quizz as well. (I may have danced a little too 🙂 ) The video I made was to share with the Tamariki at my centre.