Year 10 Te Reo Maori
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Mrs J. Leauga.
This course teaches listening, reading, speaking and writing skills. There is strong emphasis on students being able to use Te Reo Māori for everyday communication. Topics include; Myself Ko Ahau, The family Te Whānau, School Te Kura, My home Taku Kāinga, Parts of the body Ngā Wahanga o te Tinana, Trip to town Te Haere Ki te Tāone, Food Te Kai, Ngā Kākahu Clothes, Ngā mahi a te rehia Māori Performing Arts, Ngā tikanga o te marae The marae and customs on the marae. Students will be able to recite a speech about their family, perform a waiata and haka, greet and farewell someone using Te Reo Māori along with gaining basic language conventions. A whakapapa research project helps akonga speak about who they are and korero about their whanau.
The course provides a foundation for NCEA Te Reo Māori.
Who would be interested in this course?
Any student with an interest in Te Reo Māori.
Contributions and Equipment/Stationery
Device
Muku-eraser
Ruri-ruler
Pukapuka -2B5
Pene- kahurangi/pango e rua- 2 black pens, 2 blue pens.
Pene Rakau- pencils
Pathway
10 MAORI looks at how the language can be used in korerorero (dialogue) informal and formal ways. Whaikorero is built and learned by akonga. The aim is to develop spoken and written skills to improve fluency. Akonga are encouraged to use the reo in as many places for different purposes. Building confidence of the speaker is a focus for this course.
Assessment Information
Spoken Research project in Maori about your whanau and whakapapa.Written assessment on Kupu and Grammar