Level 1 Te Reo Maori
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Mrs J. Leauga
LEARNING ACTIVITIES: This course contains practical and theory-based activities and will have ākonga preparing and serving kai to manuhiri at the school marae. Assessments will be both practical and theory based. A haerenga (trip) to either Rangiriri/Rotorua/Waitangi is planned for seniors.
Māori media, land law, education, tertiary teaching, whānau/hapu management. Language specialisation can be integral for all the above careers, and knowledge of tikanga Māori will improve employment prospects.
Course Overview
Term 1
Tikanga/Kawa
Powhiri-Welcoming Ceremony
Tangihanga-Funeral processions
Poroporoaki-Farewells
Marae-Meeting House
Grammar
Kupu
Whakatauki-Proverbs
Korero-Aromatawai
Tuhituhi-Aromatawai
Term 2
Te Tiriti o Waitangi-The Treaty of Waitangi
Rangiriri-History of the battle and land loss
Bastion Point-Okahu Bay
Ihumatao
Grammar
Kupu
Whakatauki-Proverbs
Korero-Aromatawai
Tuhituhi-Aromatawai
Term 3
Past Exam papers
Panui preparation-Reading and understanding
Whakarongo- Listening and comprehending
Grammar
Kupu
Whakatauki-Proverbs
Korero-Aromatawai
Tuhituhi-Aromatawai
Term 4
Revision
Exam Papers
Kaupapa Maori
Grammar
Kupu
Whakatauki-Proverbs
Korero-Aromatawai
Tuhituhi-Aromatawai
Recommended Prior Learning
Year 10 Māori is recommended. Must have approval from Mrs Leauga if you have not taken Year 10 Māori. Students may be willing to pursue a career in Māori media/ Māori language teaching or enhance their career prospects with an additional language.
Contributions and Equipment/Stationery
Haerenga Trip
Device
2B5 x2
Ruler
Pens-2 Blue, 2 Black, 2 Red.
Pene rakau
muku (eraser)
Refill
Assessment Information
The assessments/aromatawai include portfolio standards. Korero- two pieces and Tuhituhi- two pieces. All standards are literacy standards and University Approved. For externals standards, there is an opportunity for two aromatawai: panui and tuhituhi (reading and writing). Please see Mrs Leauga (Whaea) for any further details.Pathway
Kaiako Maori (Teacher of Te Reo Maori), Law, Journalism, Iwi Adviser, Human Resources, Tikanga Lead, University Lecturer, Professional development, Social Services, Banking, Policy development.
Credit Information
Total Credits Available: 24 credits.
Externally Assessed Credits: 12 credits.
Internally Assessed Credits: 12 credits.
External
NZQA Info
NZQA Info
NZQA Info
NZQA Info
Disclaimer
Lynfield College has procedures and guidelines for the administering of assessments. Click HERE to go to the school website with more information, and links to the appropriate Year Level Assessment Guides.
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