Social Sciences • Year 2 • 60 • 30 students • Created with AI following Aligned with New Zealand Curriculum
Create a lesson plan about the Marae - including naming the parts of a marae with their purpose, the different roles during a pōhiri as well as the tikanga and kawa in Ngāti Kahungunu. I want interactive/fun worksheets and hands on activity ideas for staff to use with their students. Include some te reo Māori to for staff to weave into their lessons. Add some connections to Ruahāpia and Waipatu Marae as they are the marae that our school have made connections with. Include differentiation strategies for diverse learners Include extension activities for advanced learners Include success criteria for each lesson
Learning Area: Social Sciences
Strand: Identity, Culture and Organisation
Level: Level 1 (New Zealand Curriculum)
Year Group: Year 2
Lesson Duration: 60 minutes
School: Mahora School
Focus Marae: Ruahāpia and Waipatu Marae (Ngāti Kahungunu region)
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:
Time | Activity |
---|---|
0–10 mins | Mihi Whakatau & Karakia Timatanga |
10–20 mins | Interactive Big Book Reading: "Tōku Marae" |
20–35 mins | Station Rotations (Parts of the Marae) |
35–50 mins | Pōhiri Role-Play Activity |
50–55 mins | Quick Fire “Kupu Māori Match” Game |
55–60 mins | Reflection & Karakia Whakamutunga |
Begin the session with a brief mihi whakatau (short welcome) tailored for the classroom. Involve the students using simple te reo Māori:
Karakia Timatanga (Opening Blessing):
Use the school’s chosen karakia or one relevant to Ngāti Kahungunu if known.
Use a large picture book (or make a simple teacher-created version) about visiting the marae for the first time.
Focus points:
Ask questions like, “What do you notice about these parts?” or “Have you seen a marae before?”
✔️ Differentiation Tip:
Three mini learning stations around the room with teachers/aides guiding each:
Station | Focus | Activity |
---|---|---|
1 | Wharenui | Pupils decorate a mini wharenui cut-out using kōwhaiwhai patterns |
2 | Wharekai | Role-play setting the table and saying “Haere mai ki te kai!” |
3 | Atea area & Waharoa | Use felt storyboard to build the front of a marae using labels and arrows |
🧠 Te Reo Māori to use:
✔️ Differentiation:
Teacher leads a simple pōhiri enactment using the real cultural protocols of Ngāti Kahungunu, especially from Ruahāpia or Waipatu Marae (adjust for local relevance).
Roles:
🧾 Sequence:
🎵 Background waiata: “Tūtira Mai Ngā Iwi” (if known by pupils)
✔️ Extension:
Students have a worksheet matching te reo Māori words to parts of the marae and their English purposes.
Example Matches:
🎲 Speed Rounds: Which team can match the most in two minutes?
✔️ Extension:
✔️ Differentiation:
Students share with a buddy:
Finish with Karakia Whakamutunga: “He kākano ahau i ruia mai i Rangiātea…”
This lesson plan supports culturally sustaining pedagogy and embraces the mana of ngā tamariki o Heretaunga (Hastings), nurturing their identity and stories within the classroom.
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