ORO MĀORI
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54 KĀRI ORO PŪ MĀORI WHAKATUPU REO TĀKARO AKO

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Kimi Pū

Kākano • 1-6 players • 5-10 min

Te Reo Māori

Whakarite

  • Whakatakotoria he 5 ki te 10 kāri ki raro, he mata ki runga.
  • Waihotia ngā kāri toenga ki te taha.

Te Mahi

  • Ka karanga te kaiārahi i tētahi oro.
  • Ka tohu, ka hopu rānei ngā kaitākaro i te pū tika.
  • Whakakapia te kāri kua tangohia ki tētahi kāri hou.
  • Me karanga tonu i ētahi atu oro.

Te Whāinga

He ako i ngā pū me ngā oro. Kāore he toa e hiahiatia.

English

Setup

  • Lay out 5 to 10 cards face up.
  • Keep the remaining cards to the side.

How to Play

  • The caller says a sound.
  • Players point to or pick up the matching letter.
  • Replace taken cards with new ones from the deck.
  • Continue calling new sounds.

Goal

Practise matching letters to sounds. No winner needed.

Kohikohi Oro

Kākano • 2-5 players • 5-10 min

Te Reo Māori

Whakarite

  • Ka tohaina ki ia kaitākaro tētahi whānau oro, hei tauira a ā, e ē, i ī, o ō, u ū.
  • Whakatūria te putunga kāri ki waenganui.

Te Mahi

  • Hurihia te kāri o runga.
  • Ki te oro pūare, ka riro ki te kaitākaro nōna taua whānau oro.
  • Ki te pū oro-kati, waiho ki te putunga taha.
  • Me haere tonu kia pau ngā kāri.

Te Whāinga

Kohikohia ngā kāri o tō ake whānau oro. He ako noa mō te Kākano.

English

Setup

  • Each player receives one vowel family such as a ā, e ē, i ī, o ō, u ū.
  • Place the full deck in the centre.

How to Play

  • Flip the top card.
  • If it is a vowel it goes to the matching player.
  • If it is a consonant place it in the discard pile.
  • Continue until the deck is finished.

Goal

Collect the cards that match your vowel family.

Tīpoka

Kākano • 2-4 players • 5-10 min

Te Reo Māori

Whakarite

  • Whakatūria te putunga kāri ki waenganui.
  • Kōwhiria ko wai ka tīmata.

Te Mahi

  • Ka hurihia tētahi kāri ki waenganui.
  • Ko te tuatahi ki te pā atu, me te kī i te oro tika, ka riro i a ia te kāri.
  • Ki te taurite te pā, me kī anō te oro. Ko te tuatahi ki te tika ka riro.
  • Me haere tonu kia pau ngā kāri.

Te Whāinga

Kohikohia he maha o ngā kāri hei whakangungu i te tere o te kī oro.

English

Setup

  • Place the deck in the centre.
  • Choose who flips first.

How to Play

  • Flip one card into the centre.
  • First to tap and say the sound keeps the card.
  • If there is a tie say the sound again. First correct wins.
  • Continue until all cards are used.

Goal

Collect as many cards as you can. Good for fast sound recognition.

Ika Ika

Pihi • 2-4 players • 10-20 min

Te Reo Māori

Whakarite

  • Tohaina he 3 ki te 4 kāri ki ia kaitākaro.
  • Waihotia te toenga ki te putunga hī ki waenganui.

Te Mahi

  • Ka ui te kaitākaro i tētahi oro e rapu ana ia. Hei tauira, Kei a koe te a.
  • Ki te mau taua kāri, me hoatu e tērā kaitākaro.
  • Ki te kore, ka kī ia, Kāo, hīia, ā, ka tango te kaitākaro i tētahi kāri i te putunga.
  • Ki te whiwhi i tētahi takirua pū ōrite, tukuna ki mua i a koe.

Te Whāinga

Kohikohia ngā takirua pū ōrite kia toa.

English

Setup

  • Deal 3 to 4 cards to each player.
  • Place the remaining cards in a draw pile in the centre.

How to Play

  • On your turn ask another player for a sound you need. Example: Do you have a.
  • If they have it they must give it to you.
  • If not they say No fish and you draw a card from the pile.
  • When you collect a pair place it in front of you.

Goal

Collect the most matching pairs.

Mahara Pū

Pihi • 1-4 players • 10-15 min

Te Reo Māori

Whakarite

  • Whakatakotoria ngā kāri katoa ki raro, he mata ki raro, ki te tēpu.

Te Mahi

  • Ka huri te kaitākaro i ngā kāri e rua, ka kī i ngā oro.
  • Ki te ōrite ngā kāri, ka riro i a ia, ka whai wā anō kia huri.
  • Ki te hē, ka huri anō ki raro, ka tukuna te huringa ki tētahi atu.

Te Whāinga

Kohikohia ngā takirua pū ōrite kia toa.

English

Setup

  • Lay all cards face down in a grid.

How to Play

  • On your turn flip two cards and say both sounds out loud.
  • If they match keep them and take another turn.
  • If not flip them back over and the next player goes.

Goal

Collect the most matching pairs.

Pātu Oro

Pihi • 2-4 players • 5-10 min

Te Reo Māori

Whakarite

  • Tohaina katoatia ngā kāri ki ia kaitākaro, he mata ki raro.
  • Kaua e tirohia ngā kāri.

Te Mahi

  • Ka huri ia kaitākaro i tētahi kāri ki waenganui, ka waihanga i tētahi putunga kotahi.
  • Ki te ōrite te kāri hou ki te kāri kei runga i te putunga, ka oma ngā ringaringa ki te pā atu.
  • Me kī tika te oro i te wā e pā ana.
  • Ko te tuatahi ki te pā, me te kī tika, ka riro i a ia te putunga katoa, ka whakanoho ki raro i tana ake kāri.
  • Ki te taurite te pā, ko te tuatahi ki te kī tika ka toa.

Te Whāinga

Kohikohia ngā kāri kia nui rawa atu ki a koe i te mutunga.

English

Setup

  • Deal the deck evenly to all players face down.
  • Do not look at the cards.

How to Play

  • Players take turns flipping one card into the centre pile.
  • When two cards in a row match everyone slaps the pile.
  • You must say the sound correctly when you slap.
  • The first correct player wins the pile and puts it under their deck.
  • If there is a tie the first to say the sound correctly wins.

Goal

Collect all the cards or have the most cards at the end.

Tīwai

Tipu • 1-4 players • 10-15 min

Te Reo Māori

Whakarite

  • Whakatakotoria tētahi oro pūare ki te pokapū hei tīmatanga.
  • Whakatūria te toenga o ngā kāri hei putunga ki te taha, he mata ki raro.

Te Mahi

  • Ka huri ia kaitākaro i tētahi kāri mai i te putunga.
  • Ki te taea te whakauru ki mua, ki muri rānei i te oro pūare hei hanga oro, kupu rānei, ka whakatakotoria ki reira, ka whiwhi te kaitākaro i tētahi piro.
  • Ki te kore e taea, ka tukuna te kāri ki te putunga para.
  • Ka haere tonu te hanga peka kupu kia pau ngā kāri, kia mutu rānei te wā tākaro.

Te Whāinga

Kohikohia ngā piro mā te hanga oro me ngā kupu tika huri noa i te oro pūare.

English

Setup

  • Place one vowel card in the centre.
  • Shuffle the rest of the deck and place it face down.

How to Play

  • Players flip one card on their turn.
  • If the card can go before or after the vowel to form a valid syllable or word they place it and score one point.
  • If it cannot be used they place it in the discard pile.
  • Play continues with players adding to the branch until the deck is finished or time is up.

Goal

Score the most points by building valid word branches.

Whakaranu

Tipu • 2-4 players • 10-20 min

Te Reo Māori

Whakarite

  • Whakatakotoria e whā ngā kāri ki runga i te tēpu, he mata ki runga.

Te Mahi

  • Ka rapu ngā kaitākaro i tētahi kupu Māori tika mā aua kāri.
  • Ki te kore e kitea tētahi kupu, ka tapirihia tētahi kāri hou ki te rārangi.
  • Ko te tuatahi ki te kī, ki te hanga hoki i te kupu ka riro i a ia aua kāri.
  • Ka whakakapi i ngā wāhi kāri mā ngā kāri hou, ka tīmata anō.

Te Whāinga

Kohikohia ngā kupu kua oti, kia maha ai ngā kāri kei a koe.

English

Setup

  • Flip four cards face up on the table.

How to Play

  • Players try to rearrange the letters to make a valid Maori word.
  • If no word is possible add another card to the row.
  • The first player to call and form the word keeps the cards used.
  • Replace the used cards with new ones and start a new round.

Goal

Collect the most completed words.

Kupu Tere

Tipu • 2-4 players • 10-20 min

Te Reo Māori

Whakarite

  • Whakatakotoria ngā kāri tekau ki te pokapū, he mata ki runga.
  • Whakatūria te toenga o ngā kāri hei putunga ki te taha hei whakakī i te papa.

Te Mahi

  • Ka rapu ngā kaitākaro i tētahi kupu Māori tika ka taea te hanga mai i aua kāri tekau.
  • Ka karanga te kaitākaro i tana kupu ina rite.
  • Ka whai wāhanga toru hēkona ngā kaitākaro katoa ki te karanga i tētahi kupu roa ake mai i taua huinga kāri.
  • Ko te kupu roa rawa, e tika ana, te toa, ka riro i a ia ngā kāri i whakamahia mō taua kupu.
  • Ka whakakīhia anō te papa kia hoki ki te tekau ngā kāri.

Te Whāinga

Kohikohia ngā kāri mā te hanga kupu roa, kupu tika.

English

Setup

  • Lay ten cards face up in the centre.
  • Keep the rest of the deck ready to refill the table.

How to Play

  • Players look for valid Maori words they can make from the ten cards.
  • When a player sees a word they call it clearly.
  • Other players have three seconds to challenge with a longer word using the same pool of cards.
  • The longest correct word wins the round and the player takes the cards used in their word.
  • Refill the table back to ten cards.

Goal

Collect cards by building the longest correct words.

Whakakopiko

Puāwai • 2-4 players • 15-30 min

Te Reo Māori

Whakarite

  • Tohaina e rima kāri ki ia kaitākaro.
  • Whakatakotoria e toru ngā kāri ki waenganui hei Whāriki.
  • Whakaturia te toenga o ngā kāri hei Puna ki te taha, he mata ki raro.
  • Waihotia he wāhi mō te Para, ko te putunga kāri para.

Te Mahi

  • Ka hanga te kaitākaro i tētahi kupu Māori tika mā te whakamahi i ōna ake kāri me ngā kāri o te Whāriki.
  • Ko ngā kāri o te Whāriki kāore i whakamahia ka tukuna ki te Para.
  • Ko ngā kāri i whakamahia hei kupu ka whakatakotoria ki waenganui hei Whāriki hou.
  • Ka tatau te kaitākaro i ngā kāri i whakamahia hei piro.
  • Ka whakakī anō ia i tōna ringa ki te rima kāri mā te tango mai i te Puna.
  • Ka whai muri te kaitākaro e whai ake nei, mā te whakamahi i te Whāriki hou ki te hanga i tētahi kupu hou.

Te Whāinga

Kohikohia ngā piro mā te hanga kupu tika, mā te whakamahi mōhio i te Whāriki.

English

Setup

  • Deal five cards to each player.
  • Flip three cards into the centre to form the Whariki.
  • Place the remaining deck to the side as the Puna face down.
  • Leave space for a discard pile called the Para.

How to Play

  • On your turn create a valid Maori word using cards from your hand and any of the cards on the Whariki.
  • Move any Whariki cards you did not use into the Para.
  • Place the cards you used as your word back into the centre as the new Whariki.
  • Count how many cards you used. That number is your score for the turn.
  • Draw from the Puna until you are back to five cards in your hand.
  • The next player creates a new word using their hand and the new Whariki.

Goal

Score the most points by building correct words and using the Whariki effectively.

Tukutuku

Puāwai • 1-4 players • 10-20 min

Te Reo Māori

Whakarite

  • Ranuhia te kāri ORO.
  • Tohaina te kāri katoa kia iwa ngā putunga ōrite te rahi ki te rārangi 3 mā te 3, he mata ki raro.
  • Hurihia te kāri o runga o ia putunga kia kitea hei tukutuku kāri.
  • Waihotia he wāhi ki te taha mō te Para me ngā kohinga kupu a ia kaitākaro.

Te Mahi

  • I tō huringa, tirohia ngā kāri e iwa e kitea ana i te tukutuku.
  • Tohua tētahi kāri hei tīmatanga mō tāu kupu.
  • Kātahi ka kōwhiri i ētahi atu kāri e piri ana ki te kāri whakamutunga ki runga, ki raro, ki mauī, ki matau, ki ngā kokonga rānei, hei waihanga i te kupu.
  • Kāore e āhei te whakamahi anō i te tūranga kotahi i roto i tētahi huringa kotahi.
  • Ina rite he kupu Māori tika tāu, mutu, ā, kīia te kupu kia rangona.
  • Kohia ngā kāri katoa i tīpakohia e koe, ka whakatakotoria ki tō ake kohinga kupu.
  • Mō ia tūranga kua pau, hurihia te kāri o runga o taua putunga kia kitea. Ki te kore he kāri, ka noho kau taua tūranga.

Te Whāinga

Kohikohia ngā piro, kotahi te piro mō ia kāri i roto i ō kupu. Ko te nui rawa o ngā piro i te mutunga te toa, ina kore e taea te hanga kupu, ina pau rānei ngā putunga.

English

Setup

  • Shuffle the ORO deck.
  • Deal the entire deck into nine piles as evenly as possible in a 3 by 3 grid, all face down.
  • Flip the top card of each pile face up to make the Tukutuku grid.
  • Leave space beside the grid for te Para and for each players word pile.

How to Play

  • On your turn look at the nine face up cards on the grid.
  • Tap or select one face up card to start your word.
  • Then tap connected cards that touch the last card you selected up, down, left, right or diagonally to build your word.
  • You cannot use the same grid space twice in the same turn.
  • When you have a valid Maori word stop and say the word clearly.
  • Take all cards you selected and place them into your word pile.
  • For each empty grid space flip the next card in that pile face up. If a pile has no cards left that space stays empty.

Goal

Score one point for each card used in your words. The highest total wins when no more words can be made or all piles are empty.

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