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Te reo Māori in The New Zealand Curriculum
Curriculum guidelines for te reo Māori
A framework for using
He Reo Kōmanawa
Sample teaching and learning sequences
Levels 1-2: North Island Brown Kiwi
Levels 1-2: Pāua
Levels 3-4: Kākā
Levels 3-4: Te Tākinga, pātaka
Levels 5-6: Kete kiekie
Levels 5-6: Haka and poi championships, 1928
Levels 5-6: Ōtaki church renovations, c. 1947
Levels 7-8: Elderly Māori man, 1870s–1880s
Levels 7-8: At Parihaka, c. 1887
Levels 7-8: Tino Rangatiratanga Flag
Images and resources
Kōrero Tāhuhu – History
Te Mahi Kai – Food Preparation
Ngā Whakaaro Kē – Cultural Misinterpretations
Te Ao o Tane, o Tangaroa – Environment
Kākahu – Garments
Ngā Mahi Toi – Visual Arts
Toi Whakangahau – Performing arts
Ngā Taputapu – Technology/tools
Taonga Tawhito – Treasures of the Old World
Mind map examples
References
Conditions of use
User agreement
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Images and resources from Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa Collections Online
Ngā Whakaaro Kē – Cultural Misinterpretations
Canoe poi dance poster, 1950s
Digital resource from the Te Papa Collection
Cigarette-box holder, 1939
Digital resource from the Te Papa Collection
'Darby and Joan', Ina Te Papatahi, Ngā Puhi
Digital resource from the Te Papa Collection
Elderly Māori man, 1870s-80s
Digital resource from the Te Papa Collection
Souvenir Māori doll, 1950s-60s
Digital resource from the Te Papa Collection
Souvenir Māori-style toothpick
Digital resource from the Te Papa Collection
Souvenir marakihau (Māori sea monster), 1960s-70s
Digital resource from the Te Papa Collection
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