Te Reo Matatini

kete kupu āhukahuka

sight vocabulary

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WHAKAMĀRAMA

Ko te huinga kupu kua mau ki te pūmahara o te tangata, arā, he aunoa tana pānui i aua kupu, karekau he mahi weteoro, he whakahua motumotu rānei. Ko ētahi o ngā kupu āhukahuka tōmua, ko ngā kupu mahi o ia rā, pērā i te 'moe', te 'kai', te 'noho' me te 'tū'.

The words that are stored in a person’s memory, which they can identify automatically when reading without the need to decode or sound out. Some early sight words relate to everyday activities such as 'sleep', 'eat', 'sit' and 'stand'.

Tauira KŌrero

Me pēhea te whakamātau i te kete kupu āhukahuka a te ākonga?

Kei roto i te pānui arahanga ētahi tikanga whakaako hei whakawhānui i te kete kupu āhukahuka a te tamaiti.

He autaia tana kete kupu āhukahuka – e whanake haere ana.

Takenga Mai

āhukahuka - to recognise

Tauira KŌrero

Me pēhea te whakamātau i te kete kupu āhukahuka a te ākonga?

Kei roto i te pānui arahanga ētahi tikanga whakaako hei whakawhānui i te kete kupu āhukahuka a te tamaiti.

He autaia tana kete kupu āhukahuka – e whanake haere ana.