
Kei te Pēhea Koe? Feelings
Learning about feelings in Te Reo Māori Year 3 Te Reo Māori

Kei te Pēhea Koe?
This means 'How are you feeling?' We use this to ask about someone's emotions It's a caring way to check on our friends

Let's Practice Together
Turn to your partner Ask 'Kei te pēhea koe?' Listen to their answer Take turns asking and answering

Kei te Hari Au - I am Happy
Hari means happy or joyful We say 'Kei te hari au' when we feel good Show me your happy face!

Kei te Pouri Au - I am Sad
Pouri means sad or feeling down We say 'Kei te pouri au' when we feel sad It's okay to feel sad sometimes

Kei te Riri Au - I am Angry
Riri means angry or upset We say 'Kei te riri au' when we feel angry We can learn to manage our anger

More Feelings Words
{"left":"Kei te māuiui au (I am sick)\nKei te roa au (I am tired)","right":"Kei te wehi au (I am scared)\nKei te pai au (I am good/well)"}

Feeling Faces Game
I will show you a feeling You guess the Te Reo word Then make that face! Take turns with your partner

Let's Check Our Understanding
How do we ask 'How are you feeling?' in Te Reo? What does 'hari' mean? Can you say 'I am sad' in Te Reo?

Ka Pai! Well Done!
Today we learned to ask 'Kei te pēhea koe?' We can express our feelings in Te Reo Māori Remember to check on your friends' feelings Practice these words with your whānau at home