Māori Monarchy: Imagining Our Future
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Māori Monarchy: Imagining Our Future
Exploring the role of te Kīngi Māori in tomorrow's world Year 6 Te Reo Māori
He aha te Kīngi Māori? (What is the Māori King?)
Te Kīngi Māori - the Māori King movement Started in 1858 to unite iwi Currently Kiingi Tuheitia Pootatau Te Wherowhero VII Based at Turangawaewae Marae in Ngaruawahia
He aha ngā wero mō te Kīngi Māori i roto i te ao hurihuri?
What challenges might the Māori King face in our changing world? Think about technology, environment, young people, global connections
Brainstorming: Ngā Whakaaro mō Āpōpō (Ideas for Tomorrow)
Work in groups of 4-5 Use your graphic organiser Think about: What role could the Kīngi play? What challenges might arise? How could the monarchy help Māori and all of Aotearoa?
Ngā Rōpū Whakaaro (Thinking Groups)
{"left":"Rōpū 1: Technology & Social Media - How could the Kīngi use modern tools?\nRōpū 2: Environment & Climate - What leadership role in protecting Papatūānuku?\nRōpū 3: Youth Engagement - How to connect with rangatahi?","right":"Rōpū 4: Cultural Preservation - Keeping tikanga alive in modern times\nRōpū 5: Global Connections - Representing Māori on the world stage"}
Whakaritenga Whakaaturanga (Presentation Preparation)
Choose 1-2 key ideas from your brainstorm Plan your presentation in Te Reo Māori Include: Tīmatanga (introduction), Kaupapa (main points), Whakamutunga (conclusion) Practice clear pronunciation and eye contact
Ngā Whakaaturanga (Presentations Time)
Each group presents their vision Audience: Listen with respect Use mata (eyes) and taringa (ears) Show support with positive body language Ask thoughtful questions
Whakarāpopototanga (Reflection)
'Ko te tamaiti te putake o te kaupapa' - The child is the heart of the matter Our ideas today show the importance of thinking about āpōpō (tomorrow) The future of te Kīngi Māori is in our hands and hearts