Te reo Māori 2022
Lesson 1 Kei te pēhea koe? - How are you?
Achievement objective
1.7 Use and respond to simple classroom language.
Learning intention. Students can: ask and answer one another about how they are feeling.
Modes - At the end of this lesson, students can:
Whakarongo – Listening: Recognise and understand simple, familiar spoken words, phrases, and sentences.
Kōrero - Speaking: Ask simple questions.
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Lesson 2 - He tino pai - Very good
Achievement objective
1.6 Understand and use simple politeness conventions, for example, complimenting people.
Learning intentions. Students can:
State likes and dislikes
Understand when the teacher compliments them.
Modes - At the end of this lesson, students can:
Whakarongo - Listening: Recognise and understand simple, familiar spoken words, phrases, and sentences.
Kōrero - Speaking: Imitate the pronunciation, intonation, stress, and rhythm of te reo Māori words, phrases, and sentences.
Mātakitaki - Viewing: Interpret meanings that are conveyed in combinations of words and images or symbols.
Lesson 3
Kei hea a Amo? - Where is Amo?
Achievement objective
1.5 Communicate about location.
Learning intentions. Students can:
Understand, and use, location words.
Modes
At the end of this lesson, students can:
Whakarongo - Listening: Recognise and understand simple, familiar spoken words, phrases, and sentences.
Kōrero - Speaking: Respond appropriately to simple, familiar instructions and simple questions.
Mātakitaki - Viewing: Interpret meanings that are conveyed in combinations of words and images or symbols.
Lesson 4
Kei Ōtara taku kāinga - My home is at Ōtara
Achievement objectives
1.2 Introduce themselves and others and respond to introductions.
1.4 Communicate about personal information such as name and home.
Learning intention. Students can:
respond to questions asking about personal information.
Modes
At the end of this lesson, students can:
Kōrero - Speaking: Respond appropriately to simple, familiar instructions and simple questions.
Pānui - Reading: Identify letters of the Māori alphabet (arapū), letter combinations, basic written language conventions, and simple punctuation.
Tuhituhi - Writing: Write simple, familiar words, phrases, and sentences using the conventions of written language, such as appropriate spelling and punctuation.
Lesson 5
Kia ora - Hi
Achievement objective
1.1 Greet, farewell, and thank people and respond to greetings and acknowledgements.
Learning intention
Students can:
use and respond to formal and informal greetings.
Modes
At the end of this lesson, students can:
Whakarongo - Listening: Recognise and understand simple, familiar spoken words, phrases, and sentences.
Kōrero - Speaking: Imitate the pronunciation, intonation, stress, and rhythm of te reo Māori words, phrases, and sentences.
Lesson 6
Ko te aha tēnei rā? - What day is this?
Achievement objective
1.3 Communicate about number, using days of the week, months and dates.
Learning intentions. Students can:
Specify the date.
Modes
At the end of this lesson, students can:
Mātakitaki - Viewing: Interpret meanings that are conveyed in combinations of words and images or symbols.
Kōrero - Speaking: Respond appropriately to simple, familiar instructions and simple questions.
Whakaatu - Presenting: Use selected features of visual language to add meaning to simple written or oral text.
Lesson 7
Kotahi te rākau - There is one tree
Achievement objective
1.3 Communicate about number.
Learning intentions
Students can:
ask, and answer, questions about numbers (1-10).
Modes
At the end of this lesson, students can:
WhakarongoWhakarongo - Listening: Recognise and understand simple, familiar spoken words, phrases, and sentences.
KōreroKōrero - Speaking: Imitate the pronunciation, intonation, stress, and rhythm of te reo Māori words, phrases, and sentences.
MātakitakiMātakitaki - Viewing: Interpret meanings that are conveyed in combinations of words and images or symbols.
Lesson 8
Taku rā whānau - My birthday
Achievement objective
1.4 Communicate about personal information.
Learning intention
Students can:
respond appropriately to a question about their age and
communicate about other people’s ages.
Modes
At the end of this lesson, students can:
WhakarongoWhakarongo - Listening: Recognise and understand simple, familiar spoken words, phrases, and sentences.
KōreroKōrero - Speaking: Respond appropriately to simple, familiar instructions and simple questions.
PānuiPānui - Reading: Recognise and understand simple, familiar written words, phrases, and sentences.
Lesson 9
Te Ika a Māui - Māui’s fish
Achievement objective
1.5 Communicate about location.
Learning intention
Students can:
ask and answer questions about where things are.
Modes
At the end of this lesson, students can:
WhakarongoWhakarongo - Listening: Recognise and understand simple, familiar spoken words, phrases, and sentences.
KōreroKōrero- Speaking: Respond appropriately to simple, familiar instructions and simple questions.
PānuiPānui - Reading: Recognise and understand simple, familiar written words, phrases, and sentences.
TuhituhiTuhituhi Writing: Write simple, familiar words, phrases, and sentences using the conventions of written language, such as appropriate spelling and punctuation.