Whare Tapa Whā Wellbeing Model (simple, unlabeled) — free printable diagram

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Whare Tapa Whā Wellbeing Model (simple, unlabeled)

About this illustration

A simple, unlabeled illustration of the Whare Tapa Whā wellbeing model depicted as a Māori meeting house (whare). The house has a decorative carved ridgepole (tāhuhu) at the apex with koru/pākati carvings. Four vertical panels inside the house each show an icon representing one of the four dimensions of wellbeing: (1) a green active person figure (taha tinana/physical), (2) a blue head with cloud and heart (taha hinengaro/mental-emotional), (3) a purple koru/spiral design (taha wairua/spiritual), and (4) an orange family group with heart (taha whānau/family). The foundation/floor of the house is green with leaf plants on either side, representing whenua (land/roots). Each panel has a numbered blank line for students to fill in. No text labels are visible — only the numbers 1–5.

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