Learning Te Reo

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an arabic alphabet is shown with the words in different languages
Arapū Māori (Māori Alphabet)
This is the waiata a ha ka and also the syllables every Māori word is made up of. #tereomaori #tereo #learntereo #nzteachers #maori #maorilanguage
a red book cover with the words kehlea te kuri where is the dog?
How to Say Locations
Learn these simple but essential locations. These are self-correcting puzzles so it's guaranteed success! Just cut down the middle and your learners can match the words and pictures. Location sentences tell us where someone or something is, was or will be. Roto-inside Waho-outside Runga-above on Raro-below Mua-in front of Muri- behind These are the first step in learning locations. #tereomaori #tereo #learntereo #nzteachers #maori #maorilanguage
a green poster with an image of a woman's face and the words, red mario body parts
Te Reo Māori Body Parts
This scaffolded te reo Māori body parts resource is targeted at years 2-6. Following on from the te reo Maori waiata “Mahunga pakihiwi..” for some parts of the body, this resource introduces the next stages-recognition and writing. #tereomaori #tereo #learntereo #nzteachers #maori #maorilanguage
an origami book cover with the title'n sea creatures and their names
NZ Sea Creatures Concertina Book
Concertina Books, pukapuka whētuitui are magical. They are fun to make and decorate. Others love to receive them as gifts. Simply put that are a pleasure to make and a pleasure to give away as a koha. #tereomaori #tereo #learntereo #nzteachers #maori #maorilanguage
transportation in te reo marri with pictures
Transportation in Te Reo Māori
At the very least this resource gives you the names of modes of transport and can help teach pronouns (which can be tricky). There are so many ways to use this. Because the phrases are written on the side you will be able to read at first and slowly with practice your reo will flow. Then you can just use the cards without needing any support of the sentences. Use cards without words and you can test your memory. #tereomaori #tereo #learntereo #nzteachers #maori #maorilanguage
the days, months and dates for rama
Days, Months, and Date in Te Reo Māori
Achievement Objective 1.3 - Communicate about numbers, using days of the week, months and dates. *both sets of Days of the Week with posters explaining the meanings behind the Māori Language Commission names (Did you know Rāhina was named after Māhina the moon?) *Ordinal numbers *Months *Date *Ask “When is your birthday?” *Mini book with these facts as a reference. Older learners can make activities to teach others. #tereomaori #tereo #learntereo #nzteachers #maori #maorilanguage
an orange and black book cover with two pictures of people in different languages on it
Ko au-All about me
Perfect to integrate with “About me” “My World” “My Place”- it is child centred. Some of the whānau terms in te reo Māori can get complicated and this resource will make teaching them easier. Te Reo Māori Made Easier Ko au “ME” resource includes: Achievement Objectives 1.4 communicate about personal information, such as [their] name, parents’ and grandparents’ names 2.1 communicate about relationships between people #tereomaori #tereo #learntereo #nzteachers #maori #maorilanguage
classroom phrases with pictures and words in the center for each student's class name
Classroom Phrases
Use one a day, week, build up a few phrases at a time to make conversations with your learners. Some feature the reply as added learning. Integrate the classroom phrases all around your classroom walls as prompts. Achievement Objective 1.7 - Use and respond to simple classroom language (including asking for the word to express something in te reo Māori). #tereomaori #tereo #learntereo #nzteachers #maori #maorilanguage
how to write a pepeha book
How to Write a Pepeha
Writing a pepeha can be a little confusing for learners. This te reo Maori resource has visuals and explanations to help with the understanding of a pepeha. Bright and engaging, this should make the process easier. Achievement Objective 1.4 - Communicate about personal information, such as name, parents’ and grandparents’ names, iwi, hapū, mountain and river, or home town and place of family origin. #tereomaori #tereo #learntereo #nzteachers #maori #maorilanguage
a red book cover with an elephant and apples on it
Māori Alphabet Jigsaw Puzzles
These letter-shaped jigsaw puzzles will help your tamariki learn the Māori words which begin in each letter of Te Arapū Māori. #tereomaori #tereo #learntereo #nzteachers #maori #maorilanguage
an open book with the words pronuction au'blend on it, in front of
Pronunciation “au” Blend
A great little booklet for repeating the "au" sound (as in "Oh no it's going to snow"). Also, learn some words ending in this blend. Alsi included in this resource is a black and white version so learners can colour them in and make the booklet their own!
the nga tae colours flipbook with pictures and words to read on it
Ngā tae (Colours) Flipbook
Learn how to name colours in te reo and use them in sentences to describe objects.
how to write a pepena map with the words pepena written in spanish on it
How to Write a Pepeha
There are explanations of the elements/ landmarks of a Pepeha which will help with understanding, and writing one. Included in this resource is a jigsaw and mini-flap book.
an image of transportation activities for children to learn in the language and writing styles, with pictures
Transportation A.O. 3.4
This resource gives you the names of modes of transport and can help teach pronouns. There are so many ways to use this. Because the phrases are written on the side, you will be able to read at first and slowly with practice your reo will flow. Then you can just use the cards without needing any support of the sentences. Use cards without words and you can test your memory.
an orange background with black and white text that reads making sentences, what are you doing?
Making Sentences - Kei te aha koe? (What are you Doing?)
Have fun making these sentences exchanging verbs and subject. It's a good game or activity to sit around with the whānau as a conversation starter or an extension exercise. Karawhiua! Give it a go. Learn "present tense" kei te-sentences.