Kia Tika to me is like for example taking you hat off when your inside, not stealing , listening to the speaker and a lot more. There also is being the man or woman when it comes to a argument. Another thing is using manners like please, thankyou, your welcome and excuse me and a lot more. There is also keeping your voice down in a time when you are supposed to like at night or like if you have the tv runing at night keep the volume down.
Welcome to Huia Whānau a Year 7 and 8 class at Kaingaroa School in Northland, NZ. Our teacher is Mrs Hall.
Monday, 2 March 2020
What I Think Kia Tika Means
In huia today we are writing about Kia Tika also known as as respect. There are five values in kaingaroa there is Kia Mahara (Responsibility) , Kia Ngāwari (kindness) , Kia Pono (Equity) , Kia Manawanui (Resilience).But today where talking about Kia Tika.
Kia Tika to me is like for example taking you hat off when your inside, not stealing , listening to the speaker and a lot more. There also is being the man or woman when it comes to a argument. Another thing is using manners like please, thankyou, your welcome and excuse me and a lot more. There is also keeping your voice down in a time when you are supposed to like at night or like if you have the tv runing at night keep the volume down.
Thats what i think Kia Tika means
Kia Tika to me is like for example taking you hat off when your inside, not stealing , listening to the speaker and a lot more. There also is being the man or woman when it comes to a argument. Another thing is using manners like please, thankyou, your welcome and excuse me and a lot more. There is also keeping your voice down in a time when you are supposed to like at night or like if you have the tv runing at night keep the volume down.
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