Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Ko wai mātau? Who are we?

Tēnā rā kautau katoa,

Nō Te Tairāwhiti mātau.
Ko Te Aitanga a Mahaki me Ngāti Porou ngā iwi.
Ko Waimarino te ingoa o tō mātau kura.
Ko Waipaoa te ingoa o tō mātau akomanga, 
ko Waipaoa hoki he ingoa o tētahi o ngā awa kei tō mātau rohe.
He akomanga tau tuaono mātau, ko tēnei tō mātau tau whakamutunga ki tō mātau kura
Te nuinga o mātau e waia ana ki tēnei mea te rangitaki, 
atu i tō mātau kaiako, kei te ako tonu ia ki te rangitaki.
I te rata mātau ki te whakamahi i ngā pukahiko me ngā kēmu pārekareka 
pērā i te 'Pāringa me te Wheke'.
Ki rō wā hurihuri, me noho ora, me noho haumaru hoki ki a kautau katoa.
Nei te mihi nunui ki a kautau katoa.

Kia Ora,

We're from the East Coast (of the North Island of NZ)
Te Aitanga a Mahaki & Ngāti Porou are our iwi.
Our school name is Riverdale.
Our class name is Waipaoa, which is also a name of one of our rivers in our area.
We're a Yr6 class and this is our final year at our school.
We enjoy using our chromebooks and like fun games such as 'Handball and Wheke'.
Majority of us are familiar with blogging, our teacher is new to it.
In these changing times, stay well & safe to you all.
Greetings to you all.

Sedimentation History of Waipaoa Catchment Envirolink project 1015 ...

ref: gdc.govt.nz

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