Writing a Mihi
Everything flows from the mountain, through the river. Then the people settle, so this is the order in which we say our mini. Below is the template we have used to write our mihi's.
Classroom Treasures
A blog sharing free printable clip art, posters and resources for classrooms, teachers and parents.
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This little one cut 'Mihi/Pepeha' booklet is a great scaffold to support your students with learning their mihi! The small size is perfect for holding discretely in your palm for quick reference during assembly or in class, and the pictures provide extra guidance for your little ones. Simply print, fill in and colour, then follow the picture instructions to cut, fold and assemble your little booklet. If you'd like more room for your students to explore their whakapapa, I suggest enlarging…
Common Maori Classroom Phrases Charts
23 common commands and 6 common questions are listed on this fantastic chart in both Te Reo and English. Ideal for introducing everyday Maori language into classrooms
Actions Bilingual Chart
Actions labelled in Maori and English include walking, sitting, standing up and cycling
Classroom Treasures
A blog sharing free printable clip art, posters and resources for classrooms, teachers and parents.
Te Reo, Whakataukii and Growth Mindset
The question I hear most often is "How can I incorporate more te reo into my classroom when I'm still learning myself?" It is a questi...
Love this idea for my classroom next year: Kerry AitkenNZ Teachers (Primary) Our class Marae, bringing our class community together with visual Mihi + a whanau homework task.
Te Reo greetings
Classroom Maori Chart
It's easy to teach things in your classroom with this clear, easy-to-read chart. Labels in Maori only and include items such as whiteboard, pen, book and table