We have collected together resources and activities for students who may be experiencing disruption to their learning due to the Christchurch earthquake. These resources can be used by students independently or with the guidance of teachers, parents, whānau or caregivers.
Te reo Māori | Pāngarau | Pūtaiao | Tikanga ā-Iwi | Ngā Toi
Te reo Māori
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Te Wharekura - This is an online collection of stories from out-of-print, early editions of Te Wharekura.
- Pikihuia Awards for Māori Writers - Competition for budding Māori writers. Included this year is a secondary school award category.
- Te Rauparaha - Learn all about the history of Te Rauparaha and Ngāti Toa Rangatira.
- Māori Myths and legends and Contemporary Stories. This website is in te reo Māori and English. The following two stories contain audio files so you can listen to them as you read. Read stories and then answer relevant questions.
Pāngarau
Pūtaiao
- Te Reo Māori Physics Project - Click on the icons from this page to see videos of demonstrations and experiments about physics, conducted by wharekura students. You can choose to view the videos in te reo Māori or English.
- Toka - Click on the following links and download and print the Word documents or PDFs at the bottom of the pages for activities students can do around rock formation.
- Hāngī - Interactive learning game associated with the science of creating a hāngī.
- For kupu hou refer to the online science dictionary Papakupu Pūtaiao.
Tikanga ā-Iwi
- Kia Mau - Watch videos of interviews with returned soldiers and family members of the the 28th Māori Battalion as well as waiata and haka associated with the various companies.
- Te Rauparaha - Learn all about the history of Te Rauparaha and Ngāti Toa Rangatira.
- Te Wharekura - This is an online collection of stories from out-of-print, early editions of Te Wharekura.
Ngā Toi