Friday, November 29, 2024

Māori Langauge Course

 Tēnā koutou i tō mahi i te akoranga.  Thank you all for your hard mahi this term.  Below is a brief outline of what we covered each week and some accompanying slides to aid in your learning.


If you have any questions or need something clarified I will be at mahi until the 18th December so feel free to email anything through.

Week one,
Whakahua practise, "are there three or two" - a, e, i, o, u
mud eye said quickly sounds like marae
inga the winga, sing a song for nga
cuddle, huddle muddle for rolling your r's

Week 2 
Greetings and farewells, slides give you some options, remember to not take on too much at once and to introduce a new greeting once you've nailed one.

Week 3 
Kei te pēhea koe? How are you?
Ko au - me
ko koe - you 
ko ia - him/her (singular)

Week 4 
Introducing te reo tohutohu or instructional language.
Whakahokia - put it back 
Tīkina - go and grab, really locking in the difference between 
Te - one thing
Ngā - more than one thing
Tō - your (singular)
Ō - your thing (plural)

Week 5
Homai and Hoatu, still using objects in the classroom (do you remember any of the actions we made up?) combining with te/ngā tō/ō
homai ngā pukapuka,
hoatu te pene rākau ki a Jimmy

Week 6 
Recap on mihi and kōrero tuakiri, what is the difference between pepeha and mihi.  DIfferent reo for acknowledging mountain and river if you don't have a whakapapa connection to that land.

Week 7,
Expanding on kei te pēhea and adding a new tense marker or pūmahi.  Kei te present tense.  I - past tense? Also adding in locations 
I pēhea te hui? - How was the hui? 
Also remembering that the answer to a question will start with the words of the question, ie,
I pēhea te akoranga? - How was your lesson?
I pai te akoranga, - the lesson was good 
Kei te pēhea te haerenga? - How is your journey?
Kei te roa te haerrenga, the journey is long!

As well as the karakia we practised each week and some kīwaha thrown in it's been a pretty busy and fulfilling term together e hoa mā.  


Tuesday, August 20, 2024

Toolkits Term 3

 

 Ground Rules for talking in class.
Introduce idea to learn and practice the ground rules for talk.


Reflect on how the talk went.








Friday, June 7, 2024

Toolkits Term 2 2024

Canva Toolkits


 https://www.canva.com/design/DAGHLMymT54/kDrB-xPiI_Z3Jdl7DdEGSw/view?utm_content=DAGHLMymT54&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=editor#63

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https://public.canva.site/teacherresources


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TOD Term 2

 Teacher only day we discussed how we are meeting the aims and did 3 workshops.  I did one on Reading Fluency and phrases to use in the class in māori.  The last one was looking at a creation narrative.

















Tuesday, May 21, 2024

Interesting Reading

Found this reading and found it very interesting reading about the different between the rakau verses the ngakau approach.

https://nzareblog.wordpress.com/2018/04/26/rakau-ngakau/

Tuesday, March 12, 2024

Toolkits Term 1


Recording slides will be useful when getting students to record their slides.  Will be great for when making animations with the students.
Gives you icons for maybe helping with instructions.  You can search for any icons.

Sticktiy gives you stickity notes that you can use.




Can't get the animations to go by itself.



Using the placeholder would be really handy to make templates.


Wednesday Toolkit.






Tuesday, February 13, 2024

Moderation Meeting

 Caught up with the other junior teachers and moderated a range of writing samples from the schools.

Wednesday, January 24, 2024

Teacher Only Day Before School Started - Trauma Informed Practice

 We had Jase Williams talk to us to discuss a Trauma informed approach at schools.  This definitely made you stop and think.