Te Ara Reo wiki 7 [wāhanga o te rā/ parts of the day]
Our aim is to use these descriptions of the natural world in our everyday kōrero instead of using time measurements. Eg: I oho aku tamariki i te Ata hāpara (My kids woke up at dawn). Pō / Night At…
maori design lesson plan
(Teacher’s sample design copyrighted 2011 Grimm) Title: Maori Design Topic: indigenous cultural design Goals and Objectives: Students will demonstrate how to use designs from alternative cultures to inspire an original artwork assigned to them in class. Students will use pattern and a color scheme to create a rhythmic design. GLEs: STRAND I: Product/Performance 3. Communicate ideas about subject matter and themes in artworks created for various purposes A. High School Level I Create original…
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...
Jane Crisp, Artist
New Zealand artist
Food karakia – A Maori prayer
Everyday just before eating our lunch a child shares a Food Karakia – a Maori prayer. The child shares each line and the rest of the class repeat it. After we’ve finished the Karakia we…
Harakeke Bilingual Chart Set
Two bilingual charts describing the harakeke plant and it's traditional and contemporary uses
marae about
parts of a marae - Google Search
Map of New Zealand's Māori Iwi (tribes)
From NZTE's Māori Cultural Kit for people wanting to do business with Māori organisations, a map showing tribal boundaries of New Zealand's Māori iwi.
3/30 – Infographics and Te Reo Māori
I find I am constantly looking for ways to improve my recall when learning Te Reo Māori. One of the more challenging aspects of the language is remembering ‘who is who’ when it comes t…
Tikanga Maori Values
Tikanga integrated in sports. Awesome ideas! More
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very wise Maori saying
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