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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
Taonga Tawhito – Treasures of the Old World
Hoe (paddle), 1700s
Digital resource from the Te Papa Collection
Kōrere (feeding funnel)
Digital resource from the Te Papa Collection
Maungaroa - Kupe's anchor stone
Digital resource from the Te Papa Collection
Pounamu hei tiki (greenstone pendant in human form)
Digital resource from the Te Papa Collection
Rakau whakapapa
Digital resource from the Te Papa Collection
Rei niho (chevroned pendants)
Digital resource from the Te Papa Collection
Rei puta or neck pendant
Digital resource from the Te Papa Collection
Tāhei tohorā (necklace), c1100
Digital resource from the Te Papa Collection
Taoka tawhito (ancient treasure)
Digital resource from the Te Papa Collection
Te Tākinga, pātaka (food storehouse), c1850
Download resource (.doc)
Digital resource from the Te Papa Collection
Tekoteko
Wakahuia (treasure container), c1700s
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