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Basic Te Reo Māori Introduction

Te Reo Māori • Year Year 8 • 60 • 27 students • Created with AI following Aligned with New Zealand Curriculum

Te Reo Māori
8Year Year 8
60
27 students
21 April 2024

Teaching Instructions

Create a lesson plan for learners who are new to learning te reo and should learn the basics.

Year 8 Te Reo Māori Lesson Plan: Introduction to Basic Te Reo Māori

Lesson Overview

Subject: Te Reo Māori
Year Level: Year 8 (Ages 12-13)
Duration: 60 Minutes
Class Size: 27 Students
Curriculum Area: Learning Languages, Te Reo Māori
Level: Levels 1–2 of Te Marautanga o Aotearoa
Links to New Zealand Curriculum: Te Marautanga o Aotearoa

Learning Objectives

By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:

  1. Understand basic greetings and farewells in Te Reo Māori.
  2. Introduce themselves and ask someone's name in Te Reo Māori.
  3. Recognise and respond to classroom commands.

Materials Needed

  • Whiteboard and markers
  • Te Reo Māori posters of greetings and phrases
  • Name tags for each student
  • Handouts with key phrases and vocabulary
  • Audio recordings of phrases (if available)
  • Te Reo Māori language games (cards, match-up games)

Lesson Plan

Introduction (10 minutes)

Activity:

  • Begin with a brief introduction to the significance of Te Reo Māori as an official language of New Zealand.
  • Discuss the relevance of Te Reo Māori, not only in educational settings but also in everyday life in Aotearoa, New Zealand.

Motivational Hook:

  • Play an audio recording of different greetings in Te Reo Māori to spark interest.

Main Activity Part 1: Greetings and Farewells (20 minutes)

Instruction:

  • Teach basic greetings such as:
    • Kia ora – Hello
    • Ata mārie – Good morning
    • E noho rā – Goodbye (to someone staying)
    • Haere rā – Goodbye (to someone leaving)

Activity:

  • Students practice in pairs, greeting each other.
  • Use a ball: Students throw the ball to each other, and the receiver uses a greeting.
  • Introduce cultural aspects, such as the hongi, explaining its significance and appropriate contexts for its use.

Main Activity Part 2: Introductions and Asking Names (20 minutes)

Instruction:

  • Teach students how to introduce themselves and ask names:
    • Ko [ingoa] tōku ingoa – My name is [name]
    • Pehea koe? – How are you?
    • Ko wai tōu ingoa? – What is your name?

Activity:

  • Role-playing activity in groups, where students take turns introducing themselves and asking each other's names.
  • Provide feedback on pronunciation and usage.

Closing Activity: Classroom Commands (10 minutes)

Instruction:

  • Teach basic classroom commands and responses:
    • E noho – Sit down
    • E tū – Stand up
    • Whakarongo mai – Listen

Activity:

  • Play a game of "Simon Says" using Te Reo Māori for commands.

Conclusion and Homework (5 minutes)

  • Recap the lesson and reinforce learning by asking students to share a new phrase they learned today.
  • Provide handouts with the phrases learned today for home review.
  • Assign students to learn two additional greetings or phrases from the handout for the next class.

Additional Resources


This lesson plan aligns with the New Zealand curriculum and aims to build foundational skills in Te Reo Māori in an engaging and culturally respectful manner.

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