Languages • Year 10 • 50 • 27 students • Created with AI following Aligned with New Zealand Curriculum
I want the plan to focus on school life and routines . The Learning intentions for Samoan students is to talk about school subjects, places and schedules and to understand the scool structure in Samoa. The literacy focus is describing timetables, and classroom routines the numeracy focus is telling the time, counting subjects and hours the cultural focus is respect and routine in Samoan schools.
Assessment activities and timetable writing in samoan, oral sharing of daily routine in samoa. Please note this is a lesson plan for my Samoan language year 10 class
Subject: Gagana Sāmoa (Samoan Language)
Year Level: Year 10
Duration: 50 minutes
Class Size: 27 students
NCEA Curriculum Links:
This engaging and interactive lesson helps students draw connections between their own school experiences in Aotearoa New Zealand and school routines, language use, and respectful behaviours in Samoa. This also furthers their oral language skills and provides opportunities for literacy and numeracy in Samoan.
Students will:
By the end of this lesson, students can:
Focus: Literacy and Numeracy (Telling Time and Timetable Language)
Example Vocabulary:
Focus: Literacy & Numeracy Application
Students collaborate in small groups (3–4) to create a fictional Samoan school timetable for a typical day.
Each student will then individually write their own translated copy and use it in oral practice later.
Differentiation Tip: Show an example timetable in Samoan first (visual scaffolding); allow bilingual students to support newer learners.
Focus: Oral Language and Cultural Understanding
Students rotate around the room with their timetable and orally share a school day in Samoa, using structured sentences.
Prompt cards provided to ensure sentence starters and scaffolding.
Example:
Focus on pronunciation, fluency, and respectful listening.
Focus: Cultural Knowledge
Questions like:
Bonus Round: “Tell your partner in Gagana Sāmoa: What time does school finish?”
Small slip students must complete before leaving:
“Today I learnt how to say ______ in Gagana Sāmoa. One thing that is different between NZ and Samoan school life is _______.”
Build a word wall this week with time phrases, school subject vocabulary, and polite phrases in Gagana Sāmoa. Use it for warm-ups and whakataukī discussions.
Did students make consistent links between timetable structure and respect in the Samoan cultural context? Which learners showed leadership in decoding new vocabulary confidently?
Fa'afetai lava e i ai le avanoa e aʻoaʻo ai i le gagana a lo tatou Pasefika! (Thank you for the opportunity to learn in the language of our Pacific whānau!)
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