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Te Reo Māori

Here you will find information about online and offline resources to support teachers. Some of the resources align with the previous curriculum Te Reo Māori i roto i te Marautanga o Aotearoa. The titles of the online resources link to the relevant websites.

To order offline resources such as books, CDRoms, and DVDs go to the Down the Back of the Chair website.

Online resources

Ākona te Tau: Hine Raumati

The broad theme of these four units is Hine Raumati and each unit covers a level (1 to 4) of Te Marautanga o Aotearoa. The units have been designed with a tirohanga Māori, are thematic in nature and cover multiple learning areas. Although the activities span various learning areas, they have been chosen to encourage oral language in the classroom – both formal and informal.

Pōtiki: He Aratohu mā te Pouako

Pōtiki: He Aratohu mā te Pouako

An analysis of the novel Pōtiki covering key aspects such as plot summaries, themes, characters, language, settings, writing styles, authors intent and key skills and knowledge outlined in the Te Reo Māori learning area of Te Marautanga o Aotearoa together with teaching and learning activities and assessment activities.

Pōtiki: He Aratohu mā te Pouako (PDF, 494 KB)

Te Reo ā-Waha: He Aratohu mā te Pouako – Oral Literacy Teaching and Learning Materials

This is an online, digital teachers’ resource that aims to help students develop their oral language. It includes activities that focus on developing speaking and listening skills. This resource is intended for students at levels 1–4 of Te Marautanga o Aotearoa who are engaged in level 1–2 Māori language immersion education settings. The resource includes unit plans for three levels: Years 1–3, Years 4–6 and Years 7–8. 

Rūaumoko - Te Reo Haruru

Rūaumoko - The Rumbling Voice, is an interactive educational digital book narrated by Deaf Māori students in Te Reo Turi/New Zealand Sign Language. It tells the story of Rūaumoko, The Māori God of Earthquakes, and looks at the relationship of this deity to Deaf Māori people. Produced as an educational resource, this digital book was developed over an intensive five day workshop held in conjunction with the Ministry of Education, Kelston Deaf Education Centre, CORE Education Ltd and KIWA Digital.This narration is supported by text and audio in Te Reo Māori and English.

Paekupu

Paekupu is a new website that will house all dictionaries that support the implementation of Te Marautanga o Aotearoa. The dictionaries will identify and provide detailed explanations of the technical language used within each learning area of the marau and provide examples of how the terminology can be used within a learning context.

Initially Paekupu will house two sections of the Ngā Toi dictionary currently under development however, it will be continually supplemented with further dictionaries so that Māori medium teachers and students will be able to start accessing specialist curriculum-based language from a single online portal. Toi Ataata (visual arts) and Toi Puoro (music) will go-live first, then Ngā Mahi ā te Rēhia (performing arts) will be added on its completion in June 2017. This will be followed by Te Reo Matatini (literacy) in December 2018. Pūtaiao (science) and Pāngarau (maths) will also be brought into Paekupu at a later date and other similar resources will be added as they are developed. 

Te Tautoko 76: Mā te Pouako

Te Tautoko 76: Mā te Pouako

These teachers’ notes aim to assist teachers within the Māori medium sector when they use the journal Te Tautoko 76. It provides a variety of reading strategies, lesson sequence ideas and learning tools where reading comprehension is a key aim of the learning and teaching. Te Tautoko 76 focuses on how the body works by exploring four systems. Students learn how the systems must work together to ensure the body functions properly.

Te Tautoko 76: Mā te Pouako (PDF, 18 MB)

Te Tautoko 75: Mā te Pouako

Te Tautoko 75: Mā te Pouako

These teachers’ notes aim to assist teachers within the Māori medium sector when they use the journal Te Tautoko 75. It provides a variety of reading strategies, lesson sequence ideas and learning tools where reading comprehension is a key aim of the learning and teaching. Pūtaiao and Tikanga-ā-Iwi are two of the learning areas in Te Tautoko 75, with a focus on economics and business. The themes in the journal relate to the history and use of Māori land. There are two articles that relate to personal experiences: living and working on a farm, and being part of the 2004 Foreshore and Seabed March. Teachers can adapt the learning tools from these teachers’ notes to use in their own teaching and learning programmes.

Te Tautoko 75: Mā te Pouako (PDF, 23 MB)

Te Tautoko 74: Mā te Pouako

Te Tautoko 74: Mā te Pouako

These teachers’ notes aim to assist teachers within the Māori medium sector when they use the journal Te Tautoko 74 – Te Pī. It provides a variety of reading strategies, lesson sequence ideas and learning tools where reading comprehension is a key aim of the learning and teaching. Pūtaiao and Tikanga ā-Iwi are two of the learning areas in Te Tautoko 74 – Te Pī, with a focus on bees and business.

Te Tautoko 74: Mā te Pouako (PDF, 5 MB)

Tama Kai Pukapuka

Tama Kai Pukapuka

These teachers’ notes aim to support teachers within the Māori medium sector to utilise the books Whakamīharo Mai and He Māia, He Toa, He Tangata Noa. It provides a variety of reading strategies that teachers can use to assist students to self-manage their own learning as they ‘learn how to learn’. The key focus of the teachers guide is reluctant readers, and it contains strategies and tools that teachers can use with their students. 

Tama Kai Pukapuka: English (PDF, 920 KB)

Tama Kai Pukapuka: Māori (PDF, 912 KB)

Pihi Ake, Tipu Ora: Mā te Pouako

Pihi Ake, Tipu Ora: Mā te Pouako

This teacher resource aligns to the second set of two wordless picture books produced for the Pihi series. This teacher resource is designed to help teachers in Māori-medium immersion use the Pihi series of wordless picture books to engage and educate learners and, in delivering Te Marautanga o Aotearoa, to develop their skills across all areas of literacy.

Pihi Ake, Tipu Ora: Mā te Pouako (PDF, 15 MB)

Hine Takurua: Mā te pouako

Hine Takurua: Mā te pouako

Throughout the journal are eight illustrated proverbs – four relating to winter and four to spring. The illustrations provide the reader with strong visual clues to help decipher the meaning of each. 

Hine Takurua: Mā te pouako (PDF, 768 KB)

Hine Takurua: Mā te pouako - English (PDF, 769 KB)

Hine Takurua rāua ko Hine Raumati: mā te pouako

Hine Takurua rāua ko Hine Raumati: Mā te pouako

Hine Takurua rāua ko Hine Raumati is an origin story. This type of traditional narrative, explaining a natural feature or phenomenon, has been passed down through the generations, mostly in oral form. The language of the text reflects this strong oral tradition. As well as explaining natural phenomena pūrākau often impart tikanga.

Hine Takurua rāua ko Hine Raumati is a narrative that explains how the seasons, winter and summer came about. Hine Takurua and Hine Raumati are the deities presiding over traditional food sources – at sea or on land – that are collected in winter or in summer. 

Hine Takurua rāua ko Hine Raumati: Mā te pouako (PDF, 15 MB)

Te Huinga Pukapuka o Koiri: Mā te Pouako

Te Huinga Pukapuka o Koiri: Mā te Pouako

I tuhia tēnei aratohu hei āwhina i ngā pouako kei roto i ngā akomanga reo Māori, ina whakamahi ana rātou i ngā pukapuka hou o roto i te huinga pukapuka o Koiri, arā, Te Rau me Weriweri. Ko tā te aratohu nei, he tautohu, he whakaraupapa hoki i ngā mahi ka taea e te pouako ngā pūkenga pānui o ngā ākonga te whakaako, te whakawhanake hoki. E tūhono ana ngā kōrero o roto nei ki Te Marautanga o Aotearoa; He Ara Ako i te Reo Matatini; me Ngā Whanaketanga Rumaki Māori.

Te Huinga Pukapuka o Koiri: Mā te Pouako (PDF, 1 MB)

Manu Korihi: He Tuhinga Mihi Mō te Pakanga Tuatahi o te Ao

Manu Korihi: He Tuhinga Mihi Mō te Pakanga Tuatahi o te Ao

The first edition of Manu Korihi is a collection of tuhinga mihi to commemorate the Centenary of World War 1.

All of the writing acknowledges those who lost their lives, or those who were alive, during the war. Most of the pieces in the collection are expressions of gratitude and acknowledgment. You will see that these young authors have used language features such as proverb, rhetorical questions, triplication of phrase and metaphor to enrich their writing.

Manu Kōrihi: He Tuhinga mō te Pakanga Tuatahi o te Ao - English (PDF, 1 MB)

Manu Korihi: He Tuhinga Mihi Mō te Pakanga Tuatahi o te Ao - Māori (PDF, 1 MB)

Te Reo Matatini

These clips are intended to support the delivery of Te Reo Matatini by providing visual examples of different aspects of the Te Reo Matatini programme for junior, middle and senior primary school levels.

eBooks' teacher manual

eBooks' teacher manual

The following PDF of support materials is designed to assist teachers to incorporate the three eBook applications (apps) – Tīeke, Mokomoko, and He wai te kai! – into their classroom literacy and science programmes. The eBooks can be installed on devices for free from Google Play and the Apple Appstore.  

Hei arataki i te pouako: He kōrero whakamārama, he ngohe mō ngā i-puka (PDF, 2 MB)

He Manu Tuhituhi resources available as PDFs

He Manu Tuhituhi was first published as a boxed set of books in 2008. This is a resource to assist teachers of year 1–6 students who are learning to write in Māori within a Māori-medium educational setting. The resource includes four manuals for teachers and 11 teacher-student books.  

Te Huinga Raukura flipbooks

Check out these fantastic online versions of the Te Huinga Raukura boxed sets of multimedia resources available on the Mātauranga Māori website. There are flipbooks with audio as well as teacher support material and student activities available to download as PDFs. More of the resources are currently being developed. You can also directly access the sets from the left hand side of this page under the heading "Te Reo Māori".

Offline resources

He Rau Taki Kōrero

He Rau Taki Kōrero

I tapaina tēnei rauemi ko He Rau Taki Kōrero, he rau nō ngā huarahi ako hei taki i te reo-ā-waha o te ākonga. He raurau hoki tēnei, he ipu e kawe nei i ētahi akoranga hei tautoko i a Whakarongo me Kōrero, hei kinaki anō i ērā atu marau e whakahaerehia nei i te kura, i hea atu rānei. Mehemea e rapu ana koe i ētahi rautaki kē atu hei arataki i āu nā mahi whakaako, hei whakarākei rānei i te reo-ā-waha, he taunaki pea kei tēnei rauemi. Nau mai, takitaki mai!

Hei tono i tēnei rauemi haere ki te paetukutuku Down the Back of the Chair.

Mātaki mai ana te Ao: te Tawhio Pihirei o 1981

Mātaki mai ana te Ao: te Tawhio Pihirei o 1981

A new Māori language multi-media series aimed at improving wharekura students’ research and literacy skills supporting kaiako and kura to create a rich literacy environment for ākonga. These materials will provide a basis of study and enjoyment for Māori medium students in wharekura and will also reflect kaupapa Māori contexts in teaching and learning.
To order this resource visit the Down the Back of the Chair website

Te Tuhi Ā Hiko

Te Tuhi ā-Hiko

This is an interactive writing tool designed to assist Māori-medium students in years 5–8 in their effectiveness as writers. For more information about this resource see the He Kohinga Rauemi ā-Ipurangi website.

Taurima

This is a boxed set containing five plays, five CDs, and a teacher’s guide. Each play deals with kaupapa of topical interest around the interactions of different whānau situations. The titles of the plays are Ihu Hūpē, Kāti Te Riri, Nō Hea Koe?, Āta Whakarongo, and Putiputi Kāneihana E. For more information about this resource see the He Kohinga Rauemi ā-Ipurangi website.

He Manu Tuhituhi

This is a resource to assist teachers of year 1–6 students who are learning to write in Māori within a Māori-medium educational setting. The resource includes four manuals for teachers and 11 teacher-student books. For more information about this resource see the He Kohinga Rauemi ā-Ipurangi

He Kura Tuhituhi me He Manu Taketake (PDF, 5 MB)

Teacher resource exchange

This facility allows you to contribute resources about te reo Māori that you have created for the classroom, or make use of other teachers' resources, such as lesson plans, unit plans, activities, and assessment tasks.   

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