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At this stage I am not ready to work on facial animation just yet as I am focusing more on the characters movement and body language. However I have made a start at the research and have came acros…
Te Tinana - Body Parts - Teaching and learning Te Reo Maori kupu for parts of the body. Designed for the New Zealand Classroom this pack includes 25 words for parts of the body in Te Reo Maori, along with question and answer posters for 'what is this' and 'where is the .....' This pack is perfect for extending the use of Te Reo Maori in your classroom or for a focus during Maori Language Week. The pack includes 2 posters (in 2 levels), 25 word cards, and 2 labeling pages. Includes question and answer prompt cards for: "He ana tenei?" (what is this?) "He.......tenei" (This is a .....) Kei hea te.........? (where is the .....?) Kei konei taku......... (here is the.....) Words include: matenga (head) makawe (hair taringa (ear) ihu (nose) whatu (eye) waha (mouth niho (teeth) arero (tongue) paparinga (cheeks) kaki (neck) pakihiwi (shoulders) poho (chest) ringaringa (arm) matimati (fingers) puku (stomach) hope (hip) waewae (leg) turi (knee) matiwae (toes) kotore (buttocks) turara (back) manawa (heart) koikara (feet) kanohi (face) rae (forehead) Note: macrons are in place on the card but I can't add them to this listing! For eyes, head, shoulders, hair, and knee, alternative wording cards are included - see the preview to get a closer look. All language cards have the option of the Maori words or Maori words with English translation - choose which will suit your class best. *********Note this pack is intended for use in NEW ZEALAND classrooms and as such includes UK spelling and Te Reo Maori*********** ******************************************************** ⭐⭐Customer Tips⭐⭐ Did you know you can get credits against future purchases?: Once you have had a chance to review this resource and use it with your class, return to your My Purchase page where you will see the request to leave feedback. Click on this, and it will take you straight to the feedback box where you can provide a star rating and comment on your thoughts on the product. Each time you leave feedback, TPT gives you credits for future purchases. ****************************************************************** If you have questions or concerns please feel free to contact me via the questions page - thank you Angela - The Almost Their Height Teacher
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