Description
These te reo Māori printables of extremely important words, will be a perfect reference for you and your learners. Download the resource now – or, join Te Reo Club and have unlimited access to heaps of great resources like this! —> tereoclub.co.nz
These should be part of every New Zealander’s vocabulary.
These 33 te reo Maori words are a great way to introduce The Treaty of Waitangi.
With the whakataukī as a centre to your word wall, this resource will make a great focal point for any unit about “People”.
The study of Maori history-Te Takanga o te Wā, meets the aspirations of the NZC the curriculum principles of the Treaty of Waitangi, inclusion, and cultural diversity, and the core curriculum values.
With the whakataukī as a centre to your word wall, this resource will make a great focal point for any unit about “People”.
The study of Maori history-Te Takanga o te Wā, meets the aspirations of the NZC the curriculum principles of the Treaty of Waitangi, inclusion, and cultural diversity, and the core curriculum values.
It allows us to understand what makes Aotearoa, New Zealand distinctive and unique.
This resource helps ākonga to understand how the past has shaped us and to look to the past to inform the present.
#waitangi#maorihistory#nzhistory#socialstudies
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Understanding these kupu (words) will assist your ākonga in understanding Aotearoa and our histories. Therefore, we should all know the meaning of these words!Words with their descriptions are:
Whānau
Hapū
Iwi
Rangatira
Tangata whenua
Hui
Pākehā
Tauiwi
Wharenui
Māori
māori
Pā
Tohunga
Taonga
Tūpuna
Tupuna
Tino rangatiratanga
Whakapapa
Pepeha
Tapu
Noa
Indigenous
Kaitiaki
Waka
Waka taua
Tikanga
Marae
Wāhi Tūpuna
Tūrangawaewae
Whenua
This resource helps ākonga to understand how the past has shaped us and to look to the past to inform the present.
#waitangi#maorihistory#nzhistory#socialstudies
+++++ +++++ +++++ +++++ +++++ +++++ +++++ +++++ +++++
Understanding these kupu (words) will assist your ākonga in understanding Aotearoa and our histories. Therefore, we should all know the meaning of these words!Words with their descriptions are:
Whānau
Hapū
Iwi
Rangatira
Tangata whenua
Hui
Pākehā
Tauiwi
Wharenui
Māori
māori
Pā
Tohunga
Taonga
Tūpuna
Tupuna
Tino rangatiratanga
Whakapapa
Pepeha
Tapu
Noa
Indigenous
Kaitiaki
Waka
Waka taua
Tikanga
Marae
Wāhi Tūpuna
Tūrangawaewae
Whenua
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