Some ECE basic Maori Phrases to use while in centers or with children to help with increasing billingual speaking and enhancing childhood development
Classroom Treasures
A blog sharing free printable clip art, posters and resources for classrooms, teachers and parents.
Domestic Reo 17 “Kei a wai?” [Shapes, nga āhua]
It has been a while since I posted one of these. Today I brought home some old kēmu [games] from Kohanga Reo to sort them out and fix them up. The game is called “Kei a wai” and is in…
Colours Bilingual Chart
Colour wheel shows three primary colours, four secondary colours plus black and white. Clear and easy to read labels in Maori and English
Things in the Classroom: Ngā Taputapu o te Kopaako
Springston Te Reo
These resources have been gathered as part of our school professional development for 2013 with The Wānanga o Aotearoa. Kia ora to our kaiako Anaru and Tettere for sowing the seeds.
Greetings Bilingual Chart Set
15 greeting words and phrase in Maori and English with clear, colourful illustrations and words
Maori alphabet with pictures
Nō hea koe: Where are you from?
WALT: Recall the names of local places in Te Reo. Pronounce the local names in Te Reo correctly. Use the consonant + vowel or vowel+vowel approach to help our pronunciation. Asn and answer - 'Where are you from' in Te Reo. Here is your challenge. Test each other on 'Nō hea koe'. Can you answer with a different place and guess where your friend is from? Click on this link to visit the talking map. Can you use the names of places from all around New Zealand? Introduce someone else… Kia ora…
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New Zealand National Anthem in NZSL, Maori & English
Credits: Stretch Productions (stretchproductions.co.nz), Deafradio (deafradio.co.nz). Alan Wendt, Brent Macpherson, Catherine Greenwood, Darryl Alexander, He...