Kia Ora! Greetings in Te Reo Māori
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Kia Ora! Greetings in Te Reo Māori
Learning to greet each other in Te Reo Māori Year 2 - 30 minutes
WALT - We Are Learning To
Greet each other using 'Kia ora' Introduce ourselves using 'Ko ... ahau' Use these greetings at the right times
What does 'Kia Ora' mean?
Let's Practice 'Kia Ora'
Stand up and face a partner Look at each other and smile Say 'Kia ora!' together Try different tones - happy, excited, calm
Introducing Yourself: 'Ko ... ahau'
'Ko' means 'I am' or 'My name is' Add your name in the middle End with 'ahau' (ah-how) Example: 'Ko Emma ahau' = 'I am Emma'
Practice Introductions
Partner A: 'Kia ora!' Partner B: 'Kia ora!' Partner A: 'Ko [your name] ahau' Partner B: 'Ko [your name] ahau' Switch partners and try again!
Success Criteria Check
Can you confidently say 'Kia ora'? Can you introduce yourself using 'Ko ... ahau'? Do you know when to use these greetings?
Ka pai! Well Done!
You can now greet people in Te Reo Māori Remember to use 'Kia ora' every day Practice introducing yourself to family Next lesson: Learning more Māori words!