Thursday, October 27, 2016
IALT : Write a report in Maori I have used these table to collect my report and transfers it to Maori.
He Tuhinga Taki.
EA3 tuhi he tuhinga Taki o tetahi kaupapa
Mahia nga kupu timata rerenga kōrero - He, ko, Ka, I
Mahia nga kupu mahi (verbs)
Mahia nga kupu kare-a roto o te mahi, te purini hoki (your feelings to describe)
Mahia nga kupu wā - inanahi
Mahia nga kupu hou -
Mahia he mahere hei te mahi i nga kupu.
Tuhituhi in each box words you can use in your recount writing
I nahea?
When?
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I aha?
What?
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Ko wai?
Who?
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I hea?
Where?
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He aha ai?
Why?
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Yesturday
Inanahi
Wednesday
Wenerei
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Cooking delicious dessert
Tao nga whakawaiwai purini
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ME ( Ruby )
Ahau
Gerry
Hoa
Matua Matt
Room 4
Ruma wha
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Intermediate
Takawaenga
Classroom
Ruma
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To learn new skills and how to cook.
Ki te mohio nga pukenga i te tao
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Te Tapanga - Tunu Purini Kei te Hangarau
Kohia nga kupu hei te awhi i a koutou i tou tuhinga,
Write words in each of the categories to use in your recount writing. Whakamaoritia nga kupu.
Kupu Mahi
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Kupu wāmua
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Kare-o roto
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Kupu Wā
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Kupu hou
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Kupu Ahua
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Stir
Tawiri
Mix
Whakaranu
Create
Hangahanga
Cut
Motunga
Smashed
Ngotangota
Push
Topana
Crush
Tatami
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Pukuriri
Harikoa
Mataku
Whakahirahira
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inanahi
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Crush
Tatami
Whip
Wepu
Mix
Whakaranu
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Sweet
Tuiti
Karengo
Hokarari
Taepu
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He Tauira -
Inanahi ra haere ana a ruma wha me nga kaiako ki Te Kura Takawaenga o Kaikohe ki te mahi a Tao nga whakawaiwai purini
I mahi ahau maua ko gerry ki te tunu aporo akaaiteia, i tino harikoa ahau ki te tīmata maua te tunu aporo. I hanga maua te mo te aporo. Tata maua i whakaoti te aporo pai ka kuhu te pae i roto i te umu. Timata maua ki te tunu te Banoffee pae. I a maua i whakatau ki i tunu tatou nei pae. Tino roa te wa mo te pihikete ki te pakaru iti mo te pae.
This is my writing about a historical event I have rewritten or retell what happen why it happen and how it had occur and how it had effected some people.
Tangiwai Disaster
10:21 a disaster occurred on Christmas eve sending people overboard when a bridge collapsed after a mudflow had to happen
At 3pm the train took to rails over the time they had no clue of what was happening on the outside. By 8pm the Mt Ruapehu crater lake walls collapse sending a mudflow into whangaehu river, and at 10:15 the wall of water that contains 2 million cubes liters that reach the Tangiwai bridge and smashed it apart.
The Train crashed after it travelled back to Auckland from Wellington.
As the first six carriages derailed into the river,and killing 151 people.
It was forcing the water to head downstream and also pick up all the boulders and sand as it travelled down stream, it smashed right into the Whangaehu bridge and swept away the railway track. The lahar also know as a volcanic mudflow from Crater's Lake was 8 metres higher than it’s usual,
At Whangaehu River it was sent flooded when these carriages went flying down the river with plenty of people trying to help they couldn’t save those that washed away. Volunteers from around the country came to help with the recovering of all the survivors and people who were on the train, back in 1953 there was no national rescue around, Members of the New Zealand Forest Service, Ministry of Works, police, navy personnel, groups of farmers and other local volunteers worked throughout the night and day. The Waiouru Military Camp provided much-needed manpower as well as transport and shelter for survivors and those involved in the rescue mission.
This tragedy was unpredictable and very blinding to those traveling in this train. Even with the police still investigating what had happen on this day. And to this day people still wondered why this had happened.
Thursday, October 13, 2016
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