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Rumaki Māori- Sutton Park School

Tāmaki Makaurau | Auckland
www.suttonpark.school.nz

Primary school consisting of Year 0-8. There are 4 parts to our school- Rūmaki Maori: Year 0-6.

Sia Ua Tongan Bilingual classes- Year 0-8.

Masina Va'aia Samoan Bilingual classes- Year 0-8.

English Medium classes- Year 0-8

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My Pepeha

This tells me about myself and where my family comes from.

I have learned my pepeha and I can kinda memorize it now I have to learn my school pepeha and learn how to memorize it so when someone comes and tells me what my pepeha is I can tell them.

I will write about what I have done to celebrate Te Reo Maori. I might even record what I have done. E. G my pepeha or my Learning Te Reo Maori video. I have learnt how to say the days of the weeks in Maori and I have learnt my Pepeha.

I learnt/ how to pronounce my personal Pepeha and I also know the days of the week in maori and my class and I have been saying our daily maori lords prayer in the mornings.

I have been learning how to write, learn, and say my own pepeha

I learned how to say my pepeha, know the Maori lords prayer, months in Maori, days in Maori, researched about Waitangi day,

I will keep on saying the lords prayer in Maori and to help work on the Maori language.

i learned how to make my pepeha

We write the date in Maori and we say the Maori date everyday.

Ive learnt how to say the lord's prayer in maori from monday to friday every week and I've also learn how to say my pepeha. I ve also like the country that i am in because im in a country where the New zealand was name after maori.

For Maori Language week My class and I have been reading the Lord's prayer in Maori each and everyday , we write the date in Maori and try and learn new Maori words .

Te wiki o te reo Māori i roto i te kura o Sutton Park. Our kaiako, kaiawhina, kaimahi, tamariki throughout the kura were encouraged to learn these mihi for the week. These were especially selected so that tamariki & pakeke could learn the approriate mihi for the afternoon. for Ka pai te rongo i a rātou e whakamahia ana i ēnei mihi.

Our tamariki Rūmaki taking the hui a kura from Tau ako 1 to Tau Ako 6

Tamariki throughout the kura (Sutton Park) learning and particpating in mahi a Rēhia- ako kēmu- rakau, poi- ako waiata, haka hoki.

This is my Pepeha

This Is my Maori Pepeha

It is my Pepeha.

This is my Pepeha 2022.

Toku Pepeha-Fono R10 Sutton Park School 2022

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Noho Haumaru, Whanau Ma, Tamariki Ma

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This a video of what I have been doing on Learning Te Reo Maori.

I wrote my own Pepeha

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So hear in my video its about me playing a game which was about Matching the days of the week next to the english name.

Mauri ora kia tātou katoa. Maha kē ngā mahi o tēnei wiki i taku kura. Ko te hono ki te ipurangi o te kura kia whai i ngā kiriata i a ra, i a ra o te Rūmaki Māori o Whaia te Matauranga. Ka mau te wehi ki te mātakitaki i ngā tamariki e korero ana te karakia, a rātou korero hoki. E 2 ngā wero mo tēnei wiki i roto i te kura. Tūātahi, te hono ki ēnei mahi. Tūārua, te pāhi i te korero. Ka mau te wehi koutou o te kura o Sutton Park- ngā kaiako, ngā tamariki, ngā whanau hoki. Noho haumaru atu i a koutou mirumiru. Whaea Molly

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Room 11 playing Kahoot!

to learn te reo so i can understand what people saying in maori or if i need help translating a word

This is a way to keep te reo Māori alive, revitalised and is the norm within my everyday life and will be come normal in all lives of whanau of Aotearoa. No mattaer who they are or where they are from! ! Mauri ora!