Tuesday, 14 August 2018

Updating for Kaiako

Kia ora Koutou!

We have updated te Kete of te Kaupapa Māori- Pepehā unit plan is linked. You can also find it somewhere on this blog.



The following is cut-and-pasted from a slightly modified google doc. Cutting and pasting hates me and doesn't seem to work well. 



TE KETE O TE KAUPAPA MĀORI - Term 3 2018

The NUMBER ONE thing we can do to improve engagement and achievement for ANY student 
is to say their names correctly. In the case of Māori students, this extends to saying place names, 
class tree names, whanau class bird names, etc.

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Listen, Say, See
Goal: To increase students and teacher confidence and competence in use of Te Reo Māori.

Focus teaching and learning on LISTEN, SAY, SEE. Students will listen to our korero, they will 
say what they can, they will see Māori words around the classroom and the school.

Success is if they know what we’re saying when we use Te Reo Bingo. Doubly awesome if they 
know how to reply.

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Pepehā
Goal: For each student and teacher to have a pepehā.
How can students keep pepehā with them for future years?


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Te Reo Bingo
Goal: To increase authentic use of Te Reo Māori in classrooms and around the school.

Your goal over the next ten weeks is to say all 9 common classroom phrases to your students, 
other staff members and whanau. You must get it signed by the person that hears you say it.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1uGP4w7QM3ux_fEMW4TBevV0LWy869YnVzvhFc3N2KWk/edit

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Waiata
Goal: To ensure whole school has a kete of waiata.

Expectation: sing regularly in class, at assembly, teach students meaning of waiata as well as 
selected key words within each.

Weeks 1 & 2: E I A I E
Weeks 3 & 4: Ko Toku Marae Tenei
Weeks 5 & 6: Tutira Mai
Weeks 7 & 8: He Honore
Weeks 9 & 10: Haere Mai

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Whakataukī
As well as our “climb the mountain” whakataukī, we also have our “look after the environment” one. 
Both of these are on the Maori@Birchwood blog, but I’ve linked downloads from here for your viewing 
pleasure.

Teachers are encouraged to practise saying each one with their classes “a couple of times” a week. 
Embrace the fact you might not get it right.

Climb the Mountain:
Whāia te iti kahurangi ki te tūohu koe me he maunga teitei.
GRIT: Seek the treasure you value most dearly: if you bow your head, let it be to a lofty mountain.



Enviro one: This will be our whakataukī for term 3.
He nui ngā painga o te hangarau mō te tai.
There are many benefits of recycling for the environment.
Download a lovely picture version: He nui ngā painga etc
Hear it: Listen to ‘He nui ngā painga etc’ on the Māori blog.
Suggest: get students to design a picture for this one. Click here for a blank version.

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Whānau Classes
Weeks 5 and 10 (or 9) on Friday after lunch, unless there’s a better time for whatever reason, 
eg swimming. The Māori Curriculum team will let you know.

Whānau classes are a good opportunity to say a Māori word- your manu- so please use your 
manu when talking with your whānau class and use it often so they associate whānau class with 
manu rather than ‘you’.






Monday, 6 August 2018

Citizenship Ceremony


7 August 2018


Kia ora Koutou!

A notice will go home this week for students who would like to be considered to perform for the Citizenship Ceremony. Notices are available through me in Tawa / Room 12, via your child's teacher, or by accessing the google-pdf-doc in this link.

Birchwood School kapahaka group- Te Rakau Whakapapa- have been invited to perform two waiata at a Citizenship Ceremony on Wednesday 29 August, starting at 9.30 am and finishing at around 10.45 am.

We can take 12 students who have shown excellence and leadership during practises.

Please indicate below whether you give permission for your tamariki to be considered for this performance, and also whether you are able to provide transport.

Please contact me if you have any questions.


Ka kite,


Damian Hardman