With these te reo Māori printables homeschooling and teaching te reo at home, has never been as convenient . Heaps of resources, printables, games, and ideas can be found on the internet, making it easy for parents to teach their … Read More
Whakatauki posters for your classroom. These Maori Proverbs are great in your room. I have placed the English meaning in the background with the Te Reo version in the front. They are bright and colourful and will help decorate your class. These Whakatauki make a great reference to your students while you are teaching to them. All pages are in colour and are of high quality. These posters are suitable for mainstream, bilingual and full immersion classes. Each Whakatauki is a separate A4 Poster. If you like this product then take a look at my other New Zealand specific products. Link to Maori Language Game Link to Maori Language Labels Enjoy and please remember to follow me by clicking the following link to easily find my latest resources and receive discounts. Click to follow me Customer Tips: How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you. ☺ Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches: Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. Voila! You will now receive email updates about this store. ☺
With these te reo Māori printables homeschooling and teaching te reo at home, has never been as convenient . Heaps of resources, printables, games, and ideas can be found on the internet, making it easy for parents to teach their … Read More
Te Wiki o te Reo Māori - Maori Language Week is celebrated from the 14th – 21st of September 2024.I've put together this blog post to highlight
Help your tamariki learn the Maori names of classroom items. A great activity for junior and pre-school children. Children match the picture of a 'close up' of an classroom item to the full picture. There are 10 sets. rākau ine - rulerpene hinu - crayonpene rākau - pencilpukapuka - bookpene whītau - felt penhāpiapia - gluetēpu - tablepine - pinpeita - paintparaehe peita - paint brush Key vocabulary is included so children learn the names of items in Maori too. An instruction page and vocabulary page is also included Have a look at the preview which shows a close up Suitable for kohanga , immersion or mainstream junior classes. This material covers Level 1 Maori in the Mainstream material. 4 pages - PDF This is a Downloadable resource
Matariki Activity Booklet - for tamariki, their whānau and kaiako. This downloadable, printable Matariki Activity Booklet is designed for tamariki, their whānau and kaiako (teachers); and is a great resource in a classroom or homeschool setting. The Matariki themed activities invite us to be creative while we learn, with hope that it generates reverence for the season, honouring the essence of Matariki and it’s cultural traditions, while respectfully discovering ways to create personal and memorable celebrations. This Matariki Activity Booklet is a digital resource for you to download and print. It is designed to: Introduce tamariki, kaiako and whānau to Matariki. Discover how to find Matariki in the night sky. Supplied as a 66 page A4 .pdf digital document to print at home or school. Deepen understanding of traditional practices and cultural reverence through karakia and tikanga. A4 Matariki posters for wall display Instant download! CRAFTS - 6 Matariki inspired craft projects, suitable for classroom use. Matariki lanterns, paper kite, origami star, harakeke star, sparkly playdough, remembrance wish paper. KAI - Learn these karakia kai, learn about Matariki food ceremony and feast, and try out 5 recipes. Paraoa parai (fry bread), takakau (scones), rewena bread, whetu cookies, friendship soup. WAIATA - Learn these Māori waiata, comes with simple chords for guitar/ukulele, English translation, and links to video files. TRADITIONAL MAORI GAMES - Learn about these games, have a go at making poi, whai, and ti rākau, and pair with the waiata. LANGUAGE - Craft your Pepeha, learn about cultural connections and how to introduce ourselves in te reo Māori. It is part of a series of Southern Hemisphere and NZ themed, illustrated Nature Journals. Hand-sketched and designed in Aotearoa/New Zealand This Matariki Activity Booklet bundles 67 pages of resources together in this great value, downloadable, printable booklet! You can also download individual Matariki Activities on my Teacher Pay Teachers store, or the full 67 page booklet. - - - Connect and follow to see what else we are making! Learn of other seasonal + nature resources as they become available: FACEBOOK – www.facebook.com/PaituNZ INSTAGRAM – www.instagram.com/ascension.at.paitu/ or sign up for our newsletter for seasonal deals!
If you have read past blogs then you will know that I use Māori Language week to set personal goals around te reo Māori and or Te Ao Māori. Please note you will find affiliate links in this blog.This year I realised that I need to have more physical items in the environment to support me using te reo Māori but also to make it more visible.As you all know by now I love story baskets and so my first step was to create some. I used what I had but was also thrilled to find so many favourite books
Looking for a fun game to play in te reo Māori? Barrier games are a must. They are an excellent way of practicing words and sentences in te reo Māori. Barrier games provide a motivating, fun wheako (experience) for practicing … Read More
These te reo classroom phrases are the most requested by kaiako to use in their learning spaces. Use one a day, week, build up a few phrases at a time to make conversations with your learners. Some feature the reply as added learning. Integrate the classroom phrases all around your classroom walls as prompts. Add your own with these templates :-) Achievement Objective 1.7 - Use and respond to simple classroom language (including asking for the word to express something in te reo Māori).
"Maori Affirmations 2" Printable Wall Art Te Reo Maori | Maori language affirmations with English translation A4 Size (8"x 11") Black and white design You will receive two (2) high quality PNG and JPG files Instantly download and print this file to refresh your wall decor. ***PLEASE NOTE*** This is a digital file. No physical product will be shipped to you. For personal use only, no commercial use allowed. Due to the nature of digital prints, all sales are final. However, please feel free to contact me if you have any concerns! Ngā mihi nui ki a koe! Thank you for visiting my shop!
Kia Ora! I am on a MISSION to have te reo Māori spoken in every classroom in Aotearoa. This pae tukutuku (website) is to tautoko those many kaiako who are both teaching and learning te
Introduce basic Te Reo vocabulary to your New Zealand classroom. 28 introductory vocab and greeting cards. Print large as colourful posters or small as flash cards, or use digitally to teach vocabulary. View the video preview for more information. PRAISE FOR TE REO MAORI - 28 USEFUL BASIC COMMANDS: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Our Te Reo wall has "Come to life!" with this resource...thank you!" ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Can't wait to put these up in my classroom, has saved me lots of time, thank you :)" ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Such a great resource! Thank you!" Includes illustrated introductory vocabulary cards for: Hi - Kia Ora Hello to 1 person - Tēnā koe Hello to 2 people - Tēnā kōrua Hello to many - Tēnā koutou Good morning - Mōrena, Ata mārie Welcome, come in - Haere mai Good bye (I'm leaving) - E noho rā Good bye (they're leaving) - Hāere rā Children - tāmariki ma Girls - kotiro Boys - tamaroa Talk about - kōrero Listen up - whakarongo Be quiet - kia āta noho Sit - e noho Stand - e tū Line up - raina ake Wait - Taihoa Go outside - hāere ki waho Yes - Ae No - Kao Love - Aroha Clap - pakipaki Well done - Ka Pai! Great stuff - Tino Pai! Excellent - Tino pai rawa atu Be strong - Kia kaha Find more NEW ZEALAND classroom resources by clicking below: New Zealand Focus —————————————————————————————————————————— ❤️CLICK HERE to follow One Teacher’s Journey - don't miss out on seeing new teaching products added to the store. You can also follow my instagram account @timea_oneteachersjouney and see my latest lessons in action. ⭐️ Other teachers value your feedback so please leave a detailed review once you have used this resource. Every care is taken with editing and at times, errors can still sneak through. Rather contact me directly and be specific in your feedback so that I can make those improvement and give you, and others the best quality lesson plans ⭐️ Preview the photos and video before you buy. If you have any questions, please contact me BEFORE you purchase. TERMS OF USE Review the TOUs in the preview, prior to purchasing.
With these te reo Māori printables homeschooling and teaching te reo at home, has never been as convenient . Heaps of resources, printables, games, and ideas can be found on the internet, making it easy for parents to teach their … Read More
Waitangi Day Scavenger Hunt for New Zealand Classrooms. Great tool for Bicultural (Maori and Pakeha) New Zealand. Are you looking for an activity that explains the Treaty of Waitangi in an accessible and engaging way for Junior Primary Students? This resource is designed for years 2-4. Students will have to be at least Turquoise to do this activity independently. HOW TO USE: A series of fact cards are placed around the room and students 'hunt' for the answer and write it on their worksheet. When completed students can design their own fact sheet, picture or poster about Waitangi Day. INCLUDED Instructions 14 x Fact Cards 2 worksheets for students to complete 2 X Template pages for students to design a fact sheet/picture/poster 16 pages You may also be interested in my New Zealand Back to School Bundle or the following resources: All About Me (trauma informed) Classroom Directory (strength based, inclusive class book) Three in a Row class game Waitangi Day Scavenger HuntMaori Themed Name Tags
Whakatauki are more than just your ordinary Maori proverbs. They are wise sayings expressed poetically and they can help you improve learning te reo Maori.
Matariki songs for kids / tamariki. Waiata and music bring a special element to celebrations. Enjoy these Matariki and Maori waiata together with tamariki in the classroom, ECE or homeschool setting. Download and print this resource to learn and sing along to these 5 waiata Māori. Perhaps you become inspired to play along on the guitar or ukulele! Or enjoy learning the art of poi or ti rākau. Includes guitar / ukulele chords, translations, and links to other resources. Waita: - Tirama, tirama nga whetu - Matariki Macerena - E papa waiari - E rere taku poi - Tūtira mai ngā iwi - Plus a Guitar and Ukulele chord chart - NOTE - This Matariki Celebration Ideas list is also part of the 'MATARIKI ACTIVITY BOOK!' The Matariki Activity Book contains 66 pages of: Craft activities Kai recipies Traditional Maori games Waiata Pepeha template Matariki colouring pages Matariki wall displays. This Matariki Activity Booklet bundles ALL these resources together, makng it a great value, downloadable, printable booklet! You can also download individual Matariki Activities on my Teachers Pay Teachers store, or the full 66 page booklet. – – – Connect and follow to see what else we are making! Learn of other seasonal + nature resources as they become available: FACEBOOK – www.facebook.com/PaituNZ INSTAGRAM – www.instagram.com/ascension.at.paitu/ or sign up for our newsletter for seasonal deals!
For me Māori language week and learning is every week BUT I do use the week leading up it to reflect on how much more I am using (also needed for my practicing certificate / teacher registration) and create or source new resources to grow my use or kupu more.This year I bought Where’s Spot? In te reo Māori, Kei Hea a Spot? And this has really helped using sentences with positional language and spatial concepts. I used the words for :Behind - muriInside - rotoIn - rotoUnder -raroNow I can now co
"Maori Affirmations 2" Printable Wall Art Te Reo Maori | Maori language affirmations with English translation A4 Size (8"x 11") Black and white design You will receive two (2) high quality PNG and JPG files Instantly download and print this file to refresh your wall decor. ***PLEASE NOTE*** This is a digital file. No physical product will be shipped to you. For personal use only, no commercial use allowed. Due to the nature of digital prints, all sales are final. However, please feel free to contact me if you have any concerns! Ngā mihi nui ki a koe! Thank you for visiting my shop!
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Maori and Samoan Design Resource Kits (Scroll down for Ideas for Using Kits) Early-Learning: Maori Design Resource Kit, Samoan Design Resource Kit - suitable for Year 0-1 Primary/Pre-School/Kindergarten/Home Educators/Aoga Amata/Kohanga Reo. Middle-Senior: Maori Design Resource Kit, Samoan Design Resource Kit - suitable for Year 2-8 Primary/Intermediate. \ Maori and Samoan Design Resource Kits: Ideas for Use Pre-Literacy Skills/Colouring -in: Exercising fine-motor skills for holding a pencil; manipulating writing materials; following and drawing within lines; building the foundations for eye-tracking, hand-eye co-ordination which are essentials for reading. Visual Art: Exploring design elements in the Pacific, where they come from and how they have developed within the NZ setting; playing with colour, (complementary / hues / monochrome); creating the 'stained-glass-window' look (using Maori and Samoan design); learning how to discern, participate in, and celebrate their own and others’ visual worlds; learning begins with children’s curiosity and delight in their senses and stories and extends to communication of complex ideas and concepts. Social Sciences: Identity, Culture and Organisation: Looking at different cultures and how they communicate visually; learning about society and communities and how they function; learning about the diverse cultures and identities of people within those communities through their designs, artwork and crafts. Learning Languages : Cultural Knowledge Strand: Learning about culture and the interrelationship between culture and language; comparing and contrasting different beliefs and cultural practices. Mathematics : Number and Algebra/Geometry and Measurement: Algebra: generalising and representing the patterns and relationships found in numbers, shapes, and measures; Geometry: recognising and using the properties and symmetries of shapes and describing position and movement. Principles: Treaty of Waitangi : Acknowledging the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and the bicultural foundations of Aotearoa New Zealand. Cultural Diversity : Reflecting New Zealand’s cultural diversity and valuing the histories and traditions of all its people. Inclusion : Ensuring that students’ identities, languages and talents are recognised and affirmed and that their learning needs are addressed. Useful Links: http://www.visual-arts-cork.com/artist-paints/colour-mixing-tips.htm http://www.education.com/activity/article/Stained_Glass_Drawings/ http://www.teachingideas.co.uk/art/elements.htm http://www.siapo.com/aboutsiapo.html http://esolonline.tki.org.nz/ESOL-Online/Teacher-needs/Teaching-and-learning-sequences/Siapo http://www.aucklandmuseum.com/68/teacher-resources http://www.artgallery.org.nz/files/artgallery/cont_maori_design.pdf http://www.aucklandmuseum.com/site_resources/library/Education/Teachers_Guide/Teacher_Resources_Library/Maori_Education_Kits/Maori_02Kowhaiwhai_1_.pdf
Te reo Maori alphabet posters ready to print and display in any New Zealand classroom, including Te Reo Māori letters and a kupu (word) for each sound. This is a fantastic Te reo Māori Language resource to support learners of Te reo Māori and create an instant display in your classroom of the Te Pu Taka Māori, the Māori Alphabet. ********************************************************** Check out my other great resources! ⭐ Te Reo Maori Resources ⭐ Bingo Games ⭐ Number Puzzles ⭐ Christian and Bible Activities ********************************************************** ❤️ Like this? Check out the rest of my store for quality Secondary English resources. I am an experienced English teacher and make a wide range of novel study units, poetry workshops, English classroom posters and English classroom decor, and complete English units on a variety of topics. Hit 'FOLLOW ME' at the top of my store page to find me another day, be notified of freebies and new products, and enjoy more great high school English resources! ********************************************************** Check out the rest of the Tea4Teacher Store! ********************************************************** ❤️ Get TpT credit to use on future purchases: Log in and go to your “My Purchases” page. Click on the “Provide Feedback” button next to your purchase. You can leave a review for the product and will earn credits toward your next paid product on TPT. Everyone loves a discount! This also helps both buyers and sellers by improving ratings for good products and allowing them to be found more easily. 15 Alphabet Posters incorporating a beautiful kiwi Toi Toi design. A 1-page poster with the whole Māori alphabet - complete with title. A 1-page resource showing the Māori Alphabet (without a title) so that it can be cut into flashcards or smaller display cards as desired. ********************************************************** Check out my other great resources! Other Te Reo Māori Resources Alphabet Activities and Posters Shapes Games ********************************************************** Do you know you can get TpT credit to use on future purchases? Log in and go to your “My Purchases” page. Click on the “Provide Feedback” button next to your purchase. You can leave a review for the product, and will earn credits toward your next paid product on TPT!
Designed for mainstream and immersion classroom these te reo maori maths fraction interactive activities are perfect for your maths/pāngarau programme! IncludesWord wall (bilingual and Te Reo only versions)match up cards from 1/2 to 1/10make your own booklet for fractions from 1/2 to 1/10Sorting activity 1, 1/2, 1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 1/3, 2/3Dice Game 25 pages This is a Downloadable resource.
Integrate te reo Mäori into your classroom maths programmes. This series simultaneously scaffolds children's te reo Mäori and numeracy learning, covering a broad range of concepts and themes. It contains photocopiable teacher support material including games, worksheets and task cards. These books complement the author's Te Reo in Literacy series and can follow on from or be used independently of her earlier Te Reo Mäori books.
New Zealand - Mana Maori Print We have designed a range of educational prints for our children that are unique and helpful for growing their understanding of their cultural heritage at home. As teachers and parents, we highly value building our children’s cultural identity and strengthening their cultural connections. Cultural connections is a proven powerful tool for advancing children in all areas of their learning. These prints are ideal for use in your own home but also perfect as a gift. Digital sizes we provide: - A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, A5 (5"x7") - 11" x 14" - 2" x 3" - 3" x 4" - 4" x 5" We can make this print fit any size! Feel free to send a message <3 Upon purchase you will be given all 5 sizes (shown in the top row) sent in a ZIP file with an instruction manual of how to download and print this for your own use. If you’re unsure what sizes will suit your frame or need a size that’s not on the chart - feel free to message me and I will do this for you (free of charge). PS. You get a discount at the checkout if you buy 5 or more items! About our small business: As teachers and parents from diverse backgrounds working in diverse environments, we identified a severe need for resources that help build cultural identity in our home, and classrooms. We wanted resources that would help our children become more inspired, confident, daring, imaginative, creative, determined to discover for a lifetime and most importantly carry cultural knowledge. Share the love: We love seeing how our prints are used! Tag us on Instagram and you will be sent a cheeky discount code! - @ourkidsculture Terms & Conditions: Artwork may not be reproduced or sold without the express permission of the artist. All purchases made must be for individual use. © OurKidsCulture, all rights reserved.
Māori language week has been and gone for another year but this year felt different. There was more energy and I wanted to look at how to keep up the energy and momentum for te reo Māori for myself and other teachers. I connected to the theme kia kaha strongly and this is what sparked my intent.I started with reflection and connection using this whakatauki. I am fortunate to have a cultural advisor and friend who in generous with her time and knowledge. She shared a process with me a long
Pepeha / Mihi resource for students in New Zealand classrooms. The picture of the waka folds out to reveal your pepeha. Simply cut, glue and fold. Great for Maori language week, beginning of the year activity, Te Reo lessons, etc. THE PEPEHA (version A): Maunga (mountain) Awa (river) Waka (canoe) Marae (gathering place) Kura (school) Where I'm from Matua (father) Whaea (mother) My name Version B is the same as above but has iwi (tribe) instead of kura (school). A blank template as well as templates with lines (10, 9, 8, 7, 6), have been included if the above format does not suit you. INCLUDED: Waka template Pepeha template Pepeha drafting template - version A and B Teacher notes Construction instructions Designed on A4 size paper. Each completed pepeha requires 2 x A4 pieces of paper (one for the waka and one for the pepeha). ******************************************************************************************************* © Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources TpT credits Earn TpT credits by providing feedback on this product after you purchase it. These credits can be used to lower the cost of your future purchases. Follow Me Follow me by clicking on the green star next to my store logo. You will receive notifications about upcoming sales in my store, my new products, freebies, etc.
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Ko Au: He pai enei rauemi mō nga akomanga o Aotearoa, he pai hoki mo te timatanga o te tau, o te kura ranei. These Te Reo Māori All about me printables are made for New Zealand classrooms and are perfect for starting the new school year or Back to School time. For the English copy of this resource Click here There are 9 versions allowing this resource to be used for years 1-8 and to allow differentiation for multi age classrooms and be used all year around - perfect if you are taking over a class mid year 9 pages - PDF This is a Downloadable resource You may also be interested in my New Zealand Back to School Bundle or the following resources: Find Someone who.... (trauma informed) Classroom Directory (strength based, inclusive class book) Waitangi Day Scavenger HuntWaitangi Day Scavenger Hunt Junior EditionMaori Themed Name Tags
Make te reo Mäori an everyday occurrence in your classroom This series focuses on integrating te reo Mäori into literacy programmes. It links activities to stories and articles in Ready to Read and School Journals, enhancing children's skills in English, too, and includes photocopiable games, worksheets, task cards and teacher support material. These books complement the author's Te Reo in Maths series and can follow on from or be used independently of her earlier Te Reo Mäori books.
A fabulous resource to have in New Zealand classrooms when studying Māori Myths and Legends. Great for a follow-up activity after reading the story, or to have as an early-finisher task. 12 word searches. Eleven of the word searches have a Māori themed border or panel that can be coloured after finding all of the words. One word search has a flame/fire themed border (How Maui Found the Secret of Fire). These word searches are designed to go with the fabulous stories written by Peter Gossage. These books are commonly found in NZ schools and are also easily available for purchase in book stores. If you are not sure what these books look like, I suggest you do a quick image search on the internet (I'm not able to include an image here due to copyright restrictions). The words used in the word searches are taken from the stories in these books. The 12 Word Searches: ♦ How Maui Slowed the Sun ♦ The Fish of Maui ♦ How Maui Found his Father and the Magic Jawbone ♦ How Maui Found his Mother ♦ In the Beginning ♦ How Maui Defied the Goddess of Death ♦ How Maui Found the Secret of Fire ♦ Battle of the Mountains ♦ Pania of the Reef ♦ Rona and the Moon ♦ The Giant of Lake Wakatipu ♦ Hinemoa and Tūtānekai Each word search is on A4 size paper and can easily be reduced to A5 if necessary. There are 16 words to be found on each word search. Words can be found in 8 different directions. ANSWER SHEETS are included. ********************************************************************** © Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources TpT credits Earn TpT credits by providing feedback on this product after you purchase it. These credits can be used to lower the cost of your future purchases. Follow Me Follow me by clicking on the green star next to my store logo. You will receive notifications about upcoming sales in my store, my new products, freebies, etc.
Made with the MLE in mind, these te reo Maori classroom labels are bright and cheerful with a Pacific feel. They also include some modern kupu-smart board, bean bag, ipad…… Designed with a black background that will be a highlight on your orange, blue or green walls. That’s not all. Included are 25 (3x2) and 15 (3x3) differentiated B I N G O cards. W H Y ? Because so often the classroom labels are scattered around the akomanga but the te reo Māori kupu are not used. Have fun amd learn the kupu! **************************************************************************** Fun bingo is your way to make that happen! These words will support the He reo tupu he reo ora unit “Taku akomanga” My classroom. 21 labels is definitely enough to start with.(More coming) 22 Te Reo Māori Labels are: School bag Calculator Ipad Laptop Chair Clock Table Smart board Crayons Bookshelf Bulletin/Notice board Door Book Drawers Mat Pencil Pen Scissors Felts Classroom Bean bag Labels can be used in 4 ways 1.Word wall 2.Call cards for Bingo 3.Labels for the objects 4.Make another copy and put in a ring for flashcards in the library.