Te Kupu
Whakapāhekātia
Whakamāoritia
Kei te tika
Kei te hē
Poka noa
100

Tākaro

To play

100

Ko te whutupōro tōku tino hākinakina

Rugby is my favourite sport

100

I surf

Ka eke ngaru au

100

The Declaration of Independence of New Zealand was signed after Te Tiriti o Waitangi.

Kei te hē. It was signed on 28th October, 1835.

100

Who is the director of the New Zealand famous movie - Boy?

Taika Waititi

200

Pahiketepōro

Basketball

200

He aha tētahi runaruna pai ki a koe?

What is a hobby you like?

200

Fortnite is my favourite video game.

Ko te Fortnite tōku tino kēmu ataata

200

Hone Heke was the first chief to sign Te Tiriti o Waitangi.

Kei te tika.

200

Who is the figure on the back of a New Zealand $50 note?

Sir Āpiranga Ngata

Tā Āpiranga Ngata

300

Ko tēhea

Which

300

Nō te wā tekau mā toru tātou tīmata ai te kaukau

We/All of us started swimming when we were 13

300

I started playing tennis in 2020

Nō te tau rua mano rua tekau au tīmata ai au te tākaro tēnehi

300

There are more than 100 iwi within Aotearoa/New Zealand

Kei te tika. There are about 200.

300

Who was the first Māori to win Australian Idol?

Stan Walker

400

Matua

Main

400

Ka tākaro mātou mō tē karapū whana pōro o Hillcrest United

We/Them and I play for Hillcrest United football club

400

Boxing is the most exciting

He tino whakaihiihi rawa atu te mekemeke

400

The Māori language Petition in 1972 gathered over 1 million signatures, marking a significant moment in the revitalization of the Māori language.

Kei te he. It was less, but over 30,000 were gathered 

400

Who lead the Māori Land March in 1975?

Dame Whina Cooper

500

ai

Used after a verb to show habitual action

500

He maha ngā painga ka puta i te tākaro whutupōro, ka taea e koe te ako i ngā pūkenga hou

There are many benefits to playing rugby, you can learn new skills.

500

There are many benefits to playing volleyball. You can learn volleyball skills.

He maha ngā painga ka puta i te tākaro poirewa. Ka taea e koe i te ako i ngā pūkenga poirewa.

500

The first Singing of the NZ Anthem in Te Reo Māori was widely praised throughout Aotearoa

Kei te hē

500

Name one Māori King or Queen between 1858 - 2025

Potatau, Tawhiao, Mahuta, Te Rata, Koroki, Te Atairangi Kaahu, Tuheitia, Ngawai-Hono-Te-Pō