4. Recap using prefix “Kai”
• Kai + verb = person doing the action
• Kai + oma = kaioma - which means someone
doing the action
• Kai + tuhituhi = kaituhituhi - which means?
5. WALT: To ask and respond to “He aha te mate?”
“What’s the matter?”
Copy this page in your Te Reo Books
He aha te mate? - What’s the matter?
When might you ask the question “He aha te mate?”
Kua mamae taku upoko - My head is sore
Kua mamae taku turi - My knee is sore
Kua mamae taku .............. - My............ is sore
Sentence structure
Kua (sentence starter) + mamae (adjective) + taku (pronoun) + turi
(noun)
7. WA WERO:
Kei hea au? Where am I?
He taone ahau
Rongonui ahau mo aku aporo
Tata ahau ki Ahuriri
721 is the number to ring to answer our wa wero.
Sponsored by.....
8. Ra whanau waiata:
Ra whanau kia koe
Ra whanau kia koe
Ra whanau ki a ....................
Ra whanau kia koe.
Kiriahi Harris - birthday in the weekend (Room 7)
Timothy Howard (Room 15)