Maori Resources – Tagged "Te Reo"
Authentic tangible culture for young students- el Ratoncito Pérez
A blog featuring activities and resources for teaching Spanish to kids in the elementary school.
Whānau Roopū Minutes - Thanks Haley!
Te Roopū whanau minutes 12 March - 2015 Whanau arrived between 5.35 and 6.10 Rosie started with karakia - then we had a kai Whanau members present Whaea Georgie Ebs Rosie Whaea meta Ropes Vanessa Tarn Jahnke Sha Tuti and Tanya Katene Bevan Jo Haley Nic Apologies Shiree Bedford (Seamstress) Jayden’s Mum (Helen) Marisha 6:00 start karakia by Ropes Minutes read by Nic Election of Officers Chairperson Secretary Treasurer Committee Members ( All those present) General Business Chairperson…
Te Reo Teaching Language
An interesting holistic model for health according to the eight tentacles of the Octopus, Te Wheke in Māori culture
The Maori (the indigenous people of New Zealand) which includes myself, have a very different way of defining health outcomes compared to western medicine. Te Wheke (the octopus) is often used as a…
Te Reo Teaching Language
Te Reo Teaching Language
Te Reo Teaching Language
Opening and closing Karakia
The Treaty of Waitangi is an inherent part of our practice where Tikanga and te reo are woven into the fabric of our day...here are our kara...
Te Reo Teaching Language
The three great mysteries: air to a bird, water to a fish, mankind to itself. - Raise Your Vibration with Sophie
Mysteries The three great mysteries: air to a bird, water to a fish, mankind to itself. But how do you look beyond yourself when you're so… you? How does the fish recognize water when it's all it's ever known? How does it even learn to question the great invisible breath of life? I have no … Continue reading "The three great mysteries: air to a bird, water to a fish, mankind to itself."
Māori Aroha Whakatauki Flashcards - English Translations
Printable Māori Aroha Whakatauki Flashcards: If you're looking for some Māori words of wisdom to inspire your children, this resource is just for you. These handy flashcards use te reo Māori phrases about aroha (love). Use them to build your children's vocabulary and celebrate te reo Māori in your classroom. They include English translations. More te reo Māori resources you're sure to love: Here's a similar set of flashcards you could use in your next lesson. You could also decorate your…