Kei Te Pehēa Koe?
How are you?
This poster supports teaching of the question Kei te pehēa koe? (How are you?) It should print well to A3. The link will take you to the download - you do not need to ask for access.
This poster supports teaching of the question Ko wai tō ingoa? (What is your name?) There are two available formats, both should print well to A3. The links will take you to the download - you do not need to ask for access.
Days of the Week and Months of the Year
Posters to share the days of the week and months of the year in Māori.
Click on the image to open the download site. Posters are Pdfs and will print to A3.
Cards to display the Māori words for numbers to 20. Click on the image to open the download site.
Please link back to my blog if you add my work to your collections, blog or website - thank you.
How are you?
This poster supports teaching of the question Kei te pehēa koe? (How are you?) It should print well to A3. The link will take you to the download - you do not need to ask for access.
The border is from ScrappinDoodles.
Ko wai tō ingoa?This poster supports teaching of the question Ko wai tō ingoa? (What is your name?) There are two available formats, both should print well to A3. The links will take you to the download - you do not need to ask for access.
The border is from ScrappinDoodles.
Days of the Week and Months of the Year
Posters to share the days of the week and months of the year in Māori.
Click on the image to open the download site. Posters are Pdfs and will print to A3.
Please link back to my blog if you add these items to your blog, website or web collection - thanks.
Numbers to 20
Months Version 2
You will notice a change in the response at the bottom of the page. I believe this is correct, but have left the previous version (not sure why).
Cards to display the Māori words for numbers to 20. Click on the image to open the download site.
Please link back to my blog if you add my work to your collections, blog or website - thank you.
Te Tinana - The Body
This poster shows some common Māori names for body parts.
Click on the image to open and then download the png file.
Will size well to A3.