Test & Homework

Great work today whānau. Check out the exercises here to test what you've learnt and also see the answers for the homework from Te Murumāra.

Te Murumāra's homework for today asks you to give the correct sentence pattern in Māori to ask 'how many things there are?'  

Te Murumāra also asks for three examples of questions that ask ' how many?' of something you have.

 

What is the correct Māori translation for 'How did Hingawaka return to the pā?'
  • Mā hea a Hingawaka i hoki atu ai ki te pā?
  • Mā hea a Hingawaka i haere ai ki reira?
  • Mā hea tātou wehe ai?
 

What is the correct Māori translation for 'How did Kemara and the others return from Italy?'
  • Mā hea a Hohepa haere ai ki Ohope?
  • Mā hea a Kira haere ai ki Tauranga?
  • Mā hea a Kemara mā hoki mai ai i Ītaria?
 

What is the correct English translation for 'Mā runga tereina'?
  • By train
  • By plane
  • By foot
 

What is the correct English translation for 'Mā raro'?
  • By car
  • By foot
  • By plane
 

Re-arrange the words on the right-hand side to match the words on the left-hand side.

  • Penehīni
  • Kino
  • Pōhēhē
  • Manuhiri
  • Rongoā
  • Be mistaken/in error/confused
  • Petrol/gasoline
  • Remedy/medicine
  • Be evil/bad/naughty
  • Visitor/guest

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