Tāiki E! Te Putanga 2, 2016 / Karere Hou / Kāinga - TMOA Te Kete Ipurangi Navigation: Te Kete Ipurangi Communities Schools Search TKI Search all of TKI Te Kete Ipurangi user options: Navigate in: te reo Māori Close Search community Searching ...... Tāhia Kāinga Karere Hou Tāiki E! Te Putanga 2, 2016 Tāiki E! Te Putanga 2, 2016 Posted: 07/18/2016 12:21 pm He moheni reo Māori a Tāiki E! hei pānui mā ngā ākonga i ngā kura reo Māori huri noa i te motu. I tēnei putanga ka tirohia ngā kararehe hārakiraki me ō rātou tinana mīharo rawa, tae noa ki ngā mahi rangahau mō ngā kararehe e kaha tautoko ana i ngā mahi rangahau i roto i ngā hōhipera. Ko Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Kōtuku te kura e whakaaturia ana i tēnei putanga. Ka kitea hoki he tohu tao, he pāwhatiwhati, he arotake kiriata, me tētahi kōrero mō te whetū kiriata a Julian Dennison mai i Hunt for the Wilderpeople . Tāiki E! is a Māori language magazine produced for students in kura kaupapa. The main theme for this issue is Kararehe Hārakiraki, or interesting and unusual animals. It includes articles about: animals that have special physical features that help them to survive in their environment; and the influence that animals have had on medical research. In this issue we profile Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Kotuku in Te Atatū. Other features include an interview with Julian Dennison from Hunt for the Wilderpeople , a recipe, a brand new maze, puzzles and film reviews. Tāiki E! is intended as a take-home magazine for children. Ka Hikitia Te Marautanga o Aotearoa New Zealand Curriculum Ngā Whanaketanga Rumaki Māori Mātaiako Te Mātānuku Taumata Mātauranga ā-Motu ka Taea Mātauranga Māori Rauemi PĀNUI : Tuhia mai to īmēra kia whiwhi pānui koe. | Kāinga | Te Marautanga o Aotearoa | Whānau | Ākonga | Kura | Tāhuhu | Puna Mahara | Mātaiako | Taumata Mātauranga ā-Motu Ka Taea | Ngā Whanaketanga Rumaki Māori | Te Mātānuku | Rauemi Whānui / Karere Hou | Pakiwaitara Marau | Rangahau Whakapā mai ki: Sitemap RSS feeds Footer: TKI - Te Kete Ipurangi About this site | Contact TKI | Help | Feedback Accessibility | Copyright and privacy | Copyright in Schools | Search New Zealand Government © Crown copyright.