Wednesday, January 13, 2021

Kia ora te hunga tohinoi

 i tenei ra koe te mahi poi rakau te kemu. E toru nga wa i purei ai au i tenei kemu ki te akomanga he tino koa engari he rakau hockey ta matou i whakamahi engari he tino pai te whanui. E 5 meneti pea te roa hei whakatau ture ki ahau. I whakamatauhia e au me oku taina he pai ki a raatau Ko te tumanako ka pai maau. Haere ki te whakaatu mai pehea ana. Ka taea e koe te whakamahi i tetahi mea e tumanako ana ahau kia tarai korua .

nga mihi ki a koutou tohinoan

English

hi bloggers today's task was to make a poi rakau game. I' ve played this game 3 times in class it was quite fun but we used hockey sticks But it was great overall. It took me about 5 minutes to make me rules. I tested it with my siblings they liked it I hope you guys do. Have a go and tell me how it goes . You can use any thing I hope you guys trying Thank you bloggers 371 / 5000 Translation results

thankyou bloggers




7 comments:

  1. Kia ora Bahja

    My name is Shannon and I’m from the Summer Learning Journey.

    Ka pai on creating a great game for your family. It sounds like a lot of fun was had. I particularly like how you included ‘kindness’ into your rules. It’s so nice to be complimented and acknowledged when you do things. Would you make any changes if you were to play it again?

    It looks like a game that my family would enjoy, although we sometimes get a bit competitive, so maybe I need to think of an alternative to a stick too.

    Ka pai for sharing your experience on your blog Bahja.

    Ka kite anō,
    Shannon (SLJ)

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    1. Kia ora shannon
      Thank you for uor comment . I would make changes if I had to play it again so it could be challenging.
      Nga Mihi nui
      bahja

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    2. Kia ora Bahja,

      How would you make it more challenging?

      Bye for now,
      Shannon (SLJ)

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  2. Kia ora Bahja. What an awesome idea to translate your description into Te Reo Māori. I also like the way you have included some ways of showing respect in your instructions for poi rakau. Do you know how to say left and right in any other languages? Did you play the game?

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    1. Kia Ora Phil
      Yes I did play it and right and left in maori is :
      right - Matau
      Left- maui
      Nga mihi nui
      Bahja

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  3. kia ora Bahja,
    I really liked reading your blog post about Poi Rakau.
    Well done.
    Nga mihi nui
    Zahra.

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  4. Kia Ora zahra

    Thankyou I really appreciate it.

    Nga mihi nui
    Bahja

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