Test & Homework

Here's our review for today and a chance to see how you did on the homework from Te Murumāra. Let's get to it whānau.

Te Murumāra's homework exercise asked you to translate the following into Māori, 'You and I should leave now' and 'Who are they?'  

Where would you put 'me' in the following sentence, 'Kei runga a Nataria tana mokopuna i te pahi' to translate into English as 'Nataria and her grandchild are on the bus'?
  • Between 'Nataria' and 'tana'.
  • After 'pahi'.
  • Before 'Kei'.
 

Where would you put 'me' in the following sentence, 'Kei hea a Raukura tana hoa tāne?' to translate into English as 'Where are Raukura and her partner?'
  • Between 'a' and 'Raukura'.
  • Between 'Raukura' and 'tana'.
  • Between 'tana' and 'hoa'.
 

Where would you put 'me' in the following sentence, 'Kei hea a Rangiora āna māpere?' to translate into English as 'Where is Rangiora and his marbles?'
  • Between 'a' and 'Rangiora'.
  • Between 'āna' and 'māpere'.
  • Between 'Rangiora' and 'āna'.
 

Where would you put 'me' in the following sentence, 'Kua kite koe i te poaka te hoihō?' to translate into English as 'Have you seen the pig and the horse?'
  • Between 'kite' and 'koe'.
  • Between 'poaka' and 'te'.
  • Between 'koe' and 'i'.
 

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

  • Ngongoro
  • Mātauranga
  • Ngaru
  • Tatau
  • Karekare
  • To snore
  • Education/knowledge/understanding
  • To calculate/door
  • Wave
  • Rough sea/choppy

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