Classroom Treasures
A blog sharing free printable clip art, posters and resources for classrooms, teachers and parents.
Room 10 Nelson Central School 2015
Welcome back to our first blog post for Term 2. This term we will be sharing focusing on Maori whakatauki or proverb each month and a new Maori word each week. The kupu o te wiki was kura meaning school. This is how it can be used in a sentence: He nui taku kura. My school is big. The whakatauki for April is: Sam and I are both very impressed with how the children have turned into real experts when it comes to folding and recycling their milk cartons, a great start to our Zero Waste topic In…
Poi e! (A poi making tutorial)
Recently I was in Taranaki and drove through Patea, famous for the Patea Maori Club and their 1984 NZ Number one hit “Poi e”. An excellent background to the song by Ngoi Pewhairangi an…
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Te Reo Maori | Days of the Week
FREE | The Maori language resource includes a question and answer speaking frame as well as the Maori names of the week with English captions. REVISED
Maori chart: Pakipaki Tamariki Ma
A3 laminated poster. Category: Charts, Posters & Bulletin Board sets. Product: Maori chart: Pakipaki Tamariki Ma