Reo learning pathways from Te Wairoa
Resources from around Aotearoa for whānau, educators, & providers
Waka Huia episodes are a rich puna of mātauranga which you can find on Youtube.
Episodes relevant to the Wairoa District include the following (or check out this playlist):
Ngā Hapū o Taihoa Marae has a huge video collection from over the years, including interviews, kapa haka, pōhiri, and more. He tino taonga ēnei mō tātau ngā uri o Te Wairoa whānui.
If you have any pātai about these videos please get in contact with Ngā Hapū o Taihoa Marae directly.
This report is for the people of Wairoa, and reflects what whānau and pou reo (community leaders and advocates of te reo Māori) shared with Nicola Bright, Maraea Hunia and Basil Keane with Hinerangi Edwards and Kiwa Hammond and with Rachel Felgate and Cathy Wylie, about the health of te reo Māori within the community and its value to whānau from Wairoa.
The report is available for download in English and te reo Māori
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A large range of resources created and produced by Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori. You can find posters, karakia, free-printables, and more.
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Create a login to browse their selection of shows, movies, & documentaries.
This link takes you to Ōpaki, a reo learning show hosted by Pania Papa.
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Te Whanake is a set of print and digital resources for learning and teaching the Māori language. It also includes Te Aka Māori Dictionary. This website provides access to the full range of free online resources for independent learning and interaction.
NZAEE pulled together a range of teaching resources and relevant professional learning material, and written spotlights to feature inspiring people and local action. The database is always growing.
Click the button below to access.
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" For those new to Te Reo Māori (the Māori language) we’ve put together a bunch of fun interactives to help you get started."
These resources will enable you to learn some common words, useful phrases in Māori, place names, gain an understanding of dialect as well as a game (for those more advanced speakers, you may choose to skip straight to the game).
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Poutawa work alongside organisations and institutions to develop their cultural capability and confidence to uplift all aspects of te reo and mātauranga Māori.
This link has a large selection of rauemi to help support the teaching and learning of te reo Māori from a range of companies, institutions and platforms.
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"Here we’ve compiled a list of te reo Māori online resources, that are easily accessible and cater to a range of ages, abilities and perspectives. These will supplement your learning journey, but you’ll need to kōrero Māori with other human beings. You can check out our list of free or low cost beginner classes all over the country here."
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" Here you will find a series of downloadable PDFs in alignment with the Te Kete Aronui Outcomes Framework that are designed to support Youth Enterprise Programme development and delivery in Aotearoa."
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Become familiar with Māori words and phrases you can use while you are out enjoying te taiao, the unique environment of Aotearoa.
This booklet was developed in collaboration with the Department of Conservation and the Ministry of Education to provide information about the natural world
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Providing educational resources to school students and teachers is part of NIWA's commitment to helping young New Zealanders discover more about science and technology.
On this page you'll find resources for students, teachers & schools.
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These are the resources NZAEE think are essential for educators in environmental and sustainability education. The catalogue has been built so that you can filter to find what's most relevant. They are always adding new items.
This pae tukutuku (website) is to tautoko those many kaiako who are both teaching and learning te reo at the same time.
The rauemi support Te Aho Arataki Marau mō te Ako i Te Reo Māori-Kura Auraki (Curriculum Guidelines for Teaching and Learning Te Reo Māori in English-medium Schools).
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Te Papa has a huge range of educational rauemi and activities for any level and across lots of topics from Māori arts, Te Titiri, STEMM subjects, and various international languages
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Kauwhata Reo brings together hundreds of te reo Māori teaching and learning resources into one online space and makes them available to anyone, anywhere, anytime.
Click this button to explore the website.
Te Reo Club is a one-stop place for whānau (family) and kaiako (teachers) who are looking for a variety of simple yet useful resources.
For schools and centres the rauemi (resources) are focused on including more te reo, making it a bigger part of the daily language in English Medium Schools. We want to help your space to be Bi-cultural and beautiful.
Maimoa Creative is a design studio based in Tauranga that is passionate about promoting the Māori language and culture through unique designs, products and resources. Their aim is to help normalise the use of te reo Māori in everyday life.
They have a range of products, this link takes you to their free bilingual prints.
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"Here are some useful resources, created for us, that we’d like to share with you. There are PDFs with karakia, waiata and whakatauki you can use. There are also accompanying sound files for these. Please feel free to use and share them.
We’ve also listed some websites and apps we think are great for learning Te Reo."
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Here at Project Rangatahi we also provide a number of free and ready to download resources for rangatahi, whānau, and hapori. Make sure you keep updated here for our latest resource updates.
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"Ngā kai research shows there is value in responsive feeding and responsive parenting, which is following the baby’s cues and when they are ready to start eating kai rather than a specific age to start them on solid kai. Responsive feeding practices have benefits for babies and their nutritional wellbeing.
These resources provide culturally safe information and advice."
Kura rā - Day classes:
Rātū - Tuesday 10am-2pm
Kura pō - Night classes:
Pōapa - Wednesday 5.30pm-8.30pm
6 Paul Street
Wairoa 4108
Phone: 06 838 7349
Email: wairoa@eit.ac.nz
Kurapō - Night classes:
Rātū - Tuesday 10am-2pm
Contact TKKM o Ngāti Kahungunu o Te Wairoa for more info
41 Kitchener Street
Wairoa 4108
Phone: 06 838 6813
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This really helpful article lays out where, where, and how you can learn te reo Māori if you're looking for somewhere to start or build momentum on your reo journey
Online webinar series -
For our Moriori hūnau (relations), you can pick up the basics of ta re Moriori from Te Wairoa local, Kiwa Hammond, on Hokotehi Moriori Trust's Youtube channel here
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