Writing a Pepeha
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Te Aho Arataki Marau mō te Ako i Te Reo Māori – Kura Auraki Curriculum Guidelines for Teaching and Learning Te Reo Māori in English-medium Schools: Years 1-13 1.4 Communicate about personal information, such as name, parents’ and grandparents’ names, iwi, hapū, mountain, and … Read More

It’s the Season….
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Wow! Another year of epic mahi from teachers. From what I have seen there has been a huge increase in te reo Māori and Tikanga in mainstream kura. Everyone benefits! Aotearoa pride. As a child Christmas time was a time … Read More

Te Wiki advertiser:Emoji Tiki!
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I couldn’t help myself. I just love  flags, and with these guys…lol! Celebrate Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori with Emoji Tiki! “Welcome and how are you?” signs ·         Nau mai haere mai-welcome ·         Te wiki o te reo Māori”_Māori … Read More

Te Wiki o Te Reo Maaori Bundle
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Flags, banners, pennants whatever you call them, I am hooked on them! As a resource they are a good way to introduce your new kupu. For example the weather flags have a picture of the weather type and the word. … Read More

Te Reo Maaori Workshop
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I am really happy to offer this workshop in the October school holidays. Yes that’s right non-teachers. Teachers work in their holidays! My focus will be on  exploring with you, some fun and creative ways of integrating te reo Māori … Read More

The Akomanga: The Special Aotearoa Classroom
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I was lucky enough to work with several groups of Beginning Teachers this week. One of the many things we touched on was classroom environment. *When you look around your akomanga, does it look like a classroom in Aotearoa? *Are … Read More

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