Sunday, December 27, 2020

Te Huarere ( the weather forecast )

Today for the Maniaklain summer journey we had to listen to audios on a slide about the weather forecast .

We had to listen to the adious that were in maori. After that on another slide we had to create the sentence in to the right sentence that was in maori that said He aha te tohu huarere ? that means what is the weather forecast ? 
On the last slide it said He something rangi. Where it said "something" we had to write the weather forecast and  I did rain and cloudy and fine. After that we had to insert a image off what the weather forecast looked like ! 
I  found it hard to do the maori sentence because it was hard to work out. 
I found it easy to understand the words on the audio because it was read nice a clearly.


2 comments:

  1. Mōrena Tiana,

    Fiona here from the Summer Learning Journey.

    He tino pai tō mahi! Great work! You have done a great job rearranging the te reo Māori kupu and finishing the sentences. Ka pai!

    If you wanted to, you could try the Step it Up activity and make a video of yourself reading the sentences. You could try it by yourself or perhaps with a family member or friend.

    This activity taught me so many new words - now I am practicing them every day so I can try to remember them!

    I hope you have warm, sunny weather wherever you are celebrating summer at the moment.

    Keep up the great mahi.

    Fiona

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  2. Kia ora Tiana. I am Kylah from St Mary’s School.
    I really like your weather forecast.
    I learnt that it was hard to do the maori sentence because it was hard to work out.
    Please visit my blog
    here
    Mā te wā
    Kylah.

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