Tokohia Ngā? Counting People in Māori
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Tokohia Ngā? Counting People in Māori
Learning to count people in te reo Māori Year 3 Mathematics and Language Kia ora tamariki!
WALT - We Are Learning To
Count people using Māori numbers Ask 'Tokohia ngā...?' questions Identify different people in our whānau and community Use te reo Māori confidently in mathematics
Success Criteria
I can count from 1-10 in te reo Māori I can ask 'How many?' using 'Tokohia ngā?' I can identify different family members in Māori I can answer counting questions about people
Tokohia ngā kōtiro?
Count the girls in this picture Practice saying 'kōtiro' (girls) Use Māori numbers to answer
Tokohia ngā tama?
Count the boys in this picture Practice saying 'tama' (boys) Remember your Māori numbers
Tokohia ngā whaea?
Count the mothers/women Learn the word 'whaea' (mother/woman) Look carefully at the picture
Tokohia ngā matua tāne?
Count the fathers/men Learn 'matua tāne' (father) Practice your counting skills
Tokohia ngā kaumātua?
Count the elderly people Learn 'kaumātua' (elders) Show respect for our elders
Tokohia ngā tamariki?
Count all the children Use the word 'tamariki' (children) This includes boys and girls together
Tokohia ngā tangata?
Count all the people Learn 'tangata' means people Include everyone in your count
Quick Quiz Time!
I'll show you a picture You tell me 'Tokohia ngā...?' Remember to use Māori numbers!
Let's Review Our Māori Words
{"left":"kōtiro = girls\ntama = boys\nwhaea = mothers/women\nmatua tāne = fathers/men","right":"kaumātua = elders\ntamariki = children\ntangata = people\nTokohia ngā? = How many?"}