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Matariki Art – 4 Star Collaborative Quilts
A fun art activity for your students when celebrating the Māori New Year.
Colour, cut and join together.
There are 6 different star quilts. One of the images above shows all 6 designs.
Four students work together to create an art piece. Each student has one of the four different templates for one of the designs. For example, templates A1, A2, A3 and A4 are used to create Design A. The templates are all clearly labelled.
Students can choose who they work with, or you can hand the templates out randomly and they find the 3 other people who have the sheets that they need to complete the square.
Colouring Ideas:
♦ Symmetrical colouring
♦ Warm / cool colours
♦ Winter colours
♦ Everyone in the group must have the same colour pattern (or not)
♦ Free choice colouring - the individual or group can decide
Key Competencies:
♦ Relating to others – listens actively, recognises different points of view, negotiates, shares ideas, etc.
♦ Managing self – makes plans, manages projects, time management, etc.
♦ Participating and contributing – contributes appropriately as a group member, makes connections with others, creates opportunities for others in the group, etc.
♦ Thinking – asks questions, reflects on choices made, etc.
Designed on A4 paper.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Kiwiana – Quilt Squares
26 quilt squares with images of Kiwiana.
Colour, cut and arrange like a quilt.
Included:
♦ 26 quilt squares with Kiwiana images
♦ Blank quilt square – draw your own image
Made on A4 size paper.
There are 2 quilt squares per page.
Each square measures approximately 13cm x 13cm.
The Images:
♦ Swanndri
♦ Pavlova
♦ Gumboots
♦ Hokey Pokey Ice Cream
♦ Jandals
♦ Monarch Butterfly
♦ No. 8 Wire
♦ Poi
♦ Rugby
♦ Silver Fern
♦ Haka
♦ Feijoas
♦ Kiwi
♦ Pūkeko
♦ Pōhutukawa
♦ Pāua Shell
♦ Kūmara
♦ Hei-Tiki
♦ Koru
♦ Harakeke Kete
♦ Kiwifruit
♦ Mince Pie and Tomato Sauce
♦ Black Singlet
♦ New Zealand Flag
♦ Pounamu
♦ Fish and Chips
Please note that 24 of the images are hand drawn, and 2 (Kiwi and Pūkeko) are digitally drawn. All of the images were designed by the same NZ artist. Please be prepared for 24 of the pictures to not have perfect lines, rich black colour, etc, like the digitally drawn images that we are all used to!
More Kiwiana / NZ resources available in my store.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Matariki – Daniel’s Matariki Feast – Activity sheets for the book
A set of six activity sheets for using with junior students after reading the following book:
TITLE: Daniel’s Matariki Feast
AUTHOR: Rebecca Beyer and Linley Wellington
ILLUSTRATOR: Christine Ross
Included:
♦ Draw what you’d like to have for a Matariki feast.
♦ Draw what you’d like to grow in the vegetable garden.
♦ Colour, trace and write the word ‘Matariki’. Fill in the letter boxes and connect the letters with a line. Draw a picture that shows how you’d like to celebrate Matariki.
♦ Printing practice – trace the words: ‘Matariki is a good time to start something new. I would like to …’ then draw a picture to show your answer.
♦ Design a new cover for the book.
♦ Word graph. Circle and count the words, record on the block graph and write the number underneath.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Kiwiana – Postage Stamps
Iconic images of NZ for you to display on your wall when studying New Zealand identity / Kiwiana.
Blank templates:
Two blank templates are also included for your students to design their own Kiwiana stamp.
♦ Completely blank – just the outside frame.
♦ With the words AOTEAROA, KIWIANA and $1 inside the frame.
This is a set of 26 different stamps.
All of the stamps have the same colour background.
Made on A4 size paper (each stamp is slightly smaller than full A4 size).
Included:
♦ Swanndri
♦ Pavlova
♦ Gumboots
♦ Hokey Pokey Ice Cream
♦ Jandals
♦ Monarch Butterfly
♦ No. 8 Wire
♦ Poi
♦ Rugby
♦ Silver Fern
♦ Haka
♦ Feijoas
♦ Kiwi
♦ Pūkeko
♦ Pōhutukawa
♦ Pāua Shell
♦ Kūmara
♦ Hei-Tiki
♦ Koru
♦ Harakeke Kete
♦ Kiwifruit
♦ Mince Pie and Tomato Sauce
♦ Black Singlet
♦ New Zealand Flag
♦ Pounamu
♦ Fish and Chips
Please note that 24 of the images are hand drawn, and 2 images (Kiwi and Pūkeko) are digitally drawn. All of the images were designed by the same NZ artist.
More Kiwiana / NZ resources available in my store.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Classroom Rights and Responsibilities – Back to School
An effective activity for your students when you are setting up your classroom culture at the beginning of the year. Something a little different to the standard ‘classroom rules’ discussions.
The activity focuses on 4 RIGHTS that your students have at school:
♦ We have the right to learn at school.
♦ We have the right to use school property.
♦ We have the right to be safe at school (physical wellbeing).
♦ We have the right to feel happy at school (emotional wellbeing).
Students brainstorm their responsibilities as a class and write them in the individual honeycomb cell templates. These cells are then cut out and arranged around the ‘rights’ templates. You can add as many honeycomb cells as you wish. Blank cells can be included to fill sections if necessary.
This makes an effective wall display that can be referred to (and added to) throughout the year.
Examples of responsibilities:
♦ We have the right to learn at school – ask for help when I need it.
♦ We have the right to use school property - put equipment away when I have finished with it.
♦ We have the right to be safe at school – don’t throw things in the classroom.
♦ We have the right to feel happy at school - share things with others.
Lists of examples are included to help you guide your students through the discussion / brainstorm sessions.
With your students thinking of the responsibilities and writing them in kid speak, they will take more ownership of the classroom culture than if you just display a list of ‘classroom rules’ on the wall.
An optional activity is also included. It is another template that says ‘We agree to be responsible’. Your students sign their name in a honeycomb cell, cut it out and place it around the centre template.
Included:
♦ Teacher notes and layout examples.
♦ Examples of responsibilities
♦ Student brainstorm pages
♦ 4 ‘rights’ templates (1 per page, colour)
♦ Honeycomb cell templates (6 per page, black/white)
♦ Definition strips of ‘rights’ and ‘responsibilities’ (blank ones also provided so you can write your own meanings of the words).
♦ Additional optional template – ‘We agree to be responsible’
I have also included an editable honeycomb cell template (Powerpoint file). This gives you the option of typing the 'responsibilities' rather than writing them by hand.
Provided in 2 different paper sizes:
♦ A4 paper size
♦ Letter paper size
Keywords: rules, rights, responsibilities, charter, treaty, expectations, procedures, behaviour management, classroom culture, beginning of the year, back to school.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Editable Labels – Bee Theme
A set of cute editable labels for your classroom, all with a bee theme.
Editable – simply click where it says ‘edit’ to change the text. You can also change the font, font size, font colour and location of the text box.
There are 5 different types of labels (all shown on cover page above).
♦ Bee pointing at blackboard (2 labels per page)
♦ Bee hovering over sign (6 labels per page)
♦ Bee holding sign on stick (6 labels per page)
♦ Bees holding sign between them (3 labels per page)
♦ Bee holding long sign (5 labels per page)
Designed on A4 size paper.
This is a powerpoint file.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
New Zealand Handwriting – Alphabet Strips
Alphabet strips for New Zealand junior classrooms.
Included:
♦ Black border, blue lines.
♦ Black border, black lines.
♦ Blue border, blue lines.
♦ Blue border, blue lines, space to write student’s name.
Made on A4 paper (landscape orientation).
3 strips per page.
2 strips per page – template with space to write student’s name.
The font used is ‘NZ Basic Script’. The letter shapes are the same as those recommended in the NZ Ministry of Education Handbook – ‘Teaching Handwriting’.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Christmas Bauble Art
A fun Christmas art activity. Draw a picture on top of the text in the Christmas bauble. Use coloured pencils or watercolour paints so the text can still be seen.
2 Different Texts (repeated in bauble):
♦ Merry Christmas (English)
♦ Meri Kirihimete (Māori)
Each set comes in 4 different font styles.
Included:
♦ Example
♦ 4x templates in English.
♦ 4x templates in Te Reo Māori.
♦ Blank template – no text in the middle of the bauble.
Designed on A4 size paper.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Māori Myths and Legends - How the Kiwi Lost its Wings
This is a fun activity for your students that you can use after reading the story: How the Kiwi Lost its Wings.
This activity is suitable for any retelling of the story.
Colour the kiwi, write/draw in the body templates and staple them together. Lift the flap to view.
Activities:
♦ Give the story a rating out of 5 (colour the stars) and give a reason.
♦ This story is about … (write on the lines).
♦ Facts about kiwis (write on the lines).
♦ Cinquain Poem (write on the lines, example included).
♦ Acrostic Poem (KIWI)
♦ Blank body template – make up your own activity.
You can use as many of the activities as you wish (this will determine the number of ‘flaps’). The only activity that is not optional is the story rating because that is on the kiwi’s body.
Two Options:
♦ Kiwi – cut the bird out and staple the flaps to it.
♦ Kiwi on page with border, tree branches and the story title. The kiwi is not cut out. Staple the flaps to it.
Alternative - Plain Kiwi Template:
This kiwi template is also available without the activities for the story (available for purchase in my store: 'New Zealand Kiwi Craft - Flip Flap')
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Award Certificates – Bee Theme
A set of gorgeous award certificates for your students, all with a bee theme.
Write the students name and a little message in the white space at the bottom of the certificate.
There are two sets of certificates included in this resource. The sets have the same pictures but different wording.
Set 1:
Busy Bee Award
Reading Award
Writing Award
Attitude Award
Kindness Award
Effort Award
Helpfulness Award
Learning Award
Set 2:
Bee-utiful Worker
Bee-utiful Reading
Bee-utiful Writing
Bee-utiful Attitude
Bee-utiful Kindness
Bee-utiful Effort
Bee-utiful Helping
Bee-utiful Learning
Designed on A4 size paper.
Two certificates per page.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Māori Myths and Legends - Fantail Craft
The fantail (pīwakawaka) features in many Māori myths and legends. This craft activity can be used for any of the stories (or alternatively, for a study on New Zealand birds).
Students write or draw on the tail fan and then attach it to the bird. You can add as many tail fans as you wish.
Two Options:
♦ Attach the tail fan(s) to a bird that has been cut out.
♦ Attach the tail fan(s) to a bird that is on a sheet of paper (you will probably need a long-armed stapler for this option).
Two Sets of Templates:
♦ Fantail facing right.
♦ Fantail facing left.
Writing / Drawing Suggestions:
♦ Write facts about fantails.
♦ Draw your favourite part of the story.
♦ Give the story a rating out of 10 and give a reason.
♦ Write about the story (plot, setting, characters, message, etc).
♦ Draw a fantail and add labels.
♦ Write about where you’d like to fly to if you were a fantail.
♦ Write vocabulary from the story (English / Te Reo).
The tail fans are completely blank (no lines for writing). If you would like lines, then I suggest you draw some before photocopying.
Designed on A4 size paper.
Approximate size when cut out is 23cm by 16cm.
The Templates (right and left facing):
♦ Bird with page border, tree branches and the word ‘pīwakawaka’.
♦ Bird.
♦ 1x feather tail fan and 1x blank tail fan.
♦ 2 x feather tail fans.
♦ 2 x blank tail fans.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Māori Myths and Legends – How Māui Found the Secret of Fire
These are fun and engaging activity sheets for the story ‘How Māui Found the Secret of Fire. Plenty of activities to pick-and-choose from. Simply print and you’re ready to go! A great addition to a unit study on Māori Myths and Legends. Designed for New Zealand classrooms.
Most of the activity sheets can be used with any retelling of this story. There are a few activities that were made using the story written by Peter Gossage. These activities are marked with an asterisk (*).
Activities:
♦ Cloze – fill in the missing words *
♦ Word search *
♦ Order events in the story *
♦ Drama – Freeze frame cards *
♦ Music – Sound effect cards *
♦ Storyboard – with words *
♦ Storyboard – without words
♦ Write a poem (noun, adjectives, verbs, thought, synonym)
♦ Acrostic poem
♦ 5 senses – what a character may see, hear, smell, etc
♦ Thought bubbles - what a character may be thinking
♦ Story outline – problem, response, action, outcome
♦ Trifold – beginning, middle, end (paper foldable)
♦ Write and illustrate a new excuse
♦ Newspaper article – write and draw
♦ Graph – tally chart and block graph
♦ Bookmark
♦ Character traits
♦ Wall ball – write and draw
♦ Diorama – write and draw (paper foldable)
♦ Art – decorate the hand in the same style as the illustrator
♦ Pattern art - hand
♦ Book cover – design a new one
♦ Book dust jacket
♦ Story review
♦ Flap booklet - write and/or draw. With and without headings.
♦ Holiday suitcases – needs and wants
♦ Postage stamp design
♦ Award design
♦ T-shirt design
♦ Flip-flap booklet – (paper foldable)
♦ Postcard
♦ Comic strip
♦ Reporter questions
♦ Email writing
♦ Letter writing – to the author
♦ Letter writing – apology letter to Mahuika
♦ Selfie photo drawing
♦ Text writing
♦ Gift giving – think and write
♦ Word work – adjectives and verbs about fire
♦ Is / Can / Has - brainstorm
♦ Binoculars – draw and write
♦ I-pad – draw picture
♦ Party plan
♦ Bedroom plan
♦ 30 second talks – oral language activity
♦ Bingo board templates
♦ Graphic organiser – fire safety
♦ Poster design – fire safety
♦ Reading challenge
Answer sheets are provided for the word search, cloze, and ordering events activities.
Designed on A4 size paper.
The word search is also included in my Maori Myths and Legends Word Search resource.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Honeybees – Collaborative Honeycomb Template – Research and Write Facts
A fun activity when learning about honeybees.
1. Research information about honeybees.
2. Write a fact in each of the 6 honeycomb cells.
3. Add colour.
4. Cut.
5. Display together on the wall to make a collaborative honeycomb.
Two Templates Included:
♦ Honeybee facing right.
♦ Honeybee facing left.
Provided in 2 different paper sizes:
♦ A4 paper size
♦ Letter paper size
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
New Zealand Kiwi Craft – Flip Flap
A fun kiwi bird template that can be used for a wide variety of learning activities. Write or draw whatever you wish on the body ‘flaps’. Add as many flaps as you’d like.
Two Options:
♦ Kiwi – on paper with a border. Staple the flaps to the body. Less cutting so this option may suit younger students.
♦ Kiwi – cut out and staple the flaps to the body.
Two Orientations:
♦ Kiwi facing right.
♦ Kiwi facing left.
Two Options for Stapling:
♦ At the neck – turn the pages sideways.
♦ At the top – lift the pages up.
Included:
♦ Kiwi – with page border, tree branches and the word ‘Kiwi’.
♦ Kiwi - body (for cutting out).
♦ 1x feathered body piece and 1 x blank body piece.
♦ 2x feathered body pieces.
♦ 2x blank body pieces.
♦ 2x lined body pieces.
Some Examples of Use:
♦ Reading response activity (eg Māori myths and legends).
♦ Facts about kiwis / New Zealand / New Zealanders.
♦ Poetry.
♦ Art – make a background and glue the kiwi onto it.
♦ Conservation topics.
Made on A4 size paper.
Approximate size when cut out: 27cm x 17cm.
A fairly basic shape to cut out. The only tricky part is cutting around the whiskers. I highly recommend just cutting them off.
Please note that this resource is similar to a kiwi template that I have for the story How the Kiwi Lost its Wings. Head to my store to view.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Christmas Paper Lantern Craft
Celebrate the Christmas Season with these paper lanterns.
Lots of different options to choose from.
A ‘Happy Holidays’ template is also included for your students who don’t celebrate Christmas.
Bonus Inclusion:
Six templates for New Zealand classrooms. The words are written in Te Reo Māori:
♦ Meri Kirihimete (Merry Christmas)
♦ Ngā mihi o te Tau Hou (Happy New Year)
Designed on A4 size paper.
Information and easy-to-follow instructions are included.
Idea:
There are 2 gift boxes on the ‘gift’ template. Your students could draw pictures inside the boxes. One box could have something they’d like to receive, and the other box could have something they’d like to give.
Happy Holidays!
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Māori Myths and Legends – How Māui Found his Mother
These are fun and engaging activity sheets for the story ‘How Māui Found his Mother. Plenty of activities to pick-and-choose from. Simply print and you’re ready to go! A great addition to a unit study on Māori Myths and Legends. Designed for New Zealand classrooms.
Most of the activity sheets can be used with any retelling of this story. There are a few activities that were made using the story written by Peter Gossage. These activities are marked with an asterisk (*).
Activities:
♦ Cloze – fill in the missing words *
♦ Word search *
♦ Order events in the story *
♦ Drama – Freeze frame cards *
♦ Music – Sound effect cards *
♦ Storyboard – with words *
♦ Storyboard – without words
♦ Write a poem (noun, adjectives, verbs, thought, synonym)
♦ Acrostic poem
♦ 5 senses – what a character may see, hear, smell, etc
♦ Thought bubbles - what a character may be thinking
♦ Story outline – problem, response, action, outcome
♦ Trifold – beginning, middle, end (paper foldable)
♦ Vocabulary word match – cut and paste
♦ Newspaper article – write and draw
♦ Graph – tally chart and block graph
♦ Bookmark
♦ Character traits
♦ Wall ball – write and draw
♦ Diorama – write and draw (paper foldable)
♦ Art – decorate the topknot in the same style as the illustrator
♦ Pattern art - topknot
♦ Book cover – design a new one
♦ Book dust jacket
♦ Story review
♦ Flap booklet - write and/or draw. With and without headings.
♦ Holiday suitcases – needs and wants
♦ Postage stamp design
♦ Award design
♦ T-shirt design
♦ Flip-flap booklet – (paper foldable)
♦ Postcard
♦ Comic strip
♦ Reporter questions
♦ Email writing
♦ Letter writing – to the author
♦ Letter writing – to Māui
♦ Selfie photo drawing
♦ Text writing
♦ Gift giving – think and write
♦ Art – draw a picture in the topknot and write about it
♦ Is / Can / Has - brainstorm
♦ Binoculars – draw and write
♦ I-pad – draw picture
♦ Party plan
♦ Bedroom plan
♦ 30 second talks – oral language activity
♦ Bingo board templates
♦ Graphic organiser – mothers
♦ Graphic organiser – research facts about kereru
♦ List writing – things your mother/father have taught you
♦ Reading challenge
Answer sheets are provided for the word search, cloze, and ordering events activities.
Designed on A4 size paper.
The word search is also included in my Maori Myths and Legends Word Search resource.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Matariki – Diamante Poetry
Celebrate the Māori New Year with this fun poetry writing activity.
The Diamante Poem looks at nouns, verbs, adjectives and synonyms so it is the perfect writing activity to compliment your word work programme. There are two different frameworks included in this resource.
Included:
♦ 2x Framework charts
♦ 2x Student handouts (for drafting their writing on). 2 per A4 page.
♦ 1x Example poem (Matariki)
♦ 5x Publishing templates
♦ Publishing template with blank star (students design their own)
The published poems look great cut out and displayed on the classroom wall.
Made on A4 size paper.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Matariki – The Seven Kites of Matariki – Activity Sheets for the book
A set of activity sheets for the following book:
Title: The Seven Kites of Matariki
Author: Calico McClintock
Illustrator: Dominique Ford
21 activity sheets that suit a range of abilities.
Included:
♦ Word search – junior and senior
♦ Cloze – junior and senior (write the missing words)
♦ Order the events in the story (cut and paste activity)
♦ Letter boxes
♦ Acrostic poem templates (Ururangi / Matariki)
♦ Story board – with and without words
♦ Maths – tally chart and block graph (favourite kite in the story)
♦ Design a kite (template)
♦ Alphabetical order (shells)
♦ Research and drawing task (shells)
♦ Character traits of Ururangi
♦ Drawing task – as if looking through binoculars
♦ Trifold – beginning, middle and end
♦ Postage stamp design
♦ Book cover design
♦ Writing - Newspaper article
♦ Writing – If I was a kite I would …
Answer sheets are provided for:
♦ word search (x2)
♦ ordering the events
♦ cloze (x2)
Made on A4 size paper.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Matariki – Reflection and Goal Setting Foldable
Celebrate the Māori New Year with this fun foldable.
Matariki is a time to reflect on the year that has passed, and to set new goals for the year ahead.
Colour the star and the background. Write in the middle piece. Cut around the outside and make 4 folds.
There are 6 different options for the reflection / goal setting piece in the middle. The wording is listed below:
Option 1:
When I think about the last year, I feel proud because …
A goal I have for the coming year is ...
Option 2:
A goal I have for the coming year is ...
Something I can do to help me achieve this is ...
Option 3:
Three goals I have for the coming year are ...
Option 4:
This is a picture of my goal.
Option 5:
Words that describe the year that has just passed:
Option 6:
The best thing about the year that has just passed was:
Approximately 12 cm in diameter when folded.
Designed on A4 size paper.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Matariki – Did You Know … Writing Templates
A selection of templates for your students to record their learning about Matariki. Write a ‘Did you know …’ fact in the speech bubble then colour the picture and decorate the heading and border.
2 Formats:
♦ Blank speech bubble
♦ Speech bubbles with lines for writing
10 Templates:
♦ 5 boy/man
♦ 5 girl/woman
Made on A4 size paper (landscape orientation).
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources