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Friday 17 June 2016

noho: stay, sit, live

Kia tika te noho, e te tau.
Sit properly, my darling.
Kei te tēpu ngā tamariki e noho ana.


The children are sitting at the table.


- this is an example of an active sentence
Kei te Whanganui-ā-Tara au e noho ana.
I am living in Wellington.
- this is an example of an active sentence
E noho rā.


Stay well (Goodbye).
Use this farewell when you are the person leaving.

(Compare ‘haere rā’)

Noho ora mai.

Stay/keep well.

Tuesday 14 June 2016

1. A square or a rectangular metal cake tin.


2.5 rubber bands that will stretch lengthwise around the cake tin.

3.a piece of thick cardboard big enough to overlap one end of the cake tin.

4.5 soft drink caps or small pebbles.  

Monday 13 June 2016

math,s,

48+27=75       

100+200=300

88+27=115

8+7=15

400+15=415