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Matariki - Paper Lantern Craft
Celebrate the Māori New Year with this fun craft activity.
There are 6 different templates for you and your students to select from. Each template has the heading ‘Ngā mihi o te Tau Hou’ (Happy New Year) and a decorative panel at the base. Students add their own creative touch to the middle section.
There is also one template that just has the heading (no decorative panel at the base).
Use the handle template, or just cut strips of paper to cut down on photocopying.
Designed on A4 size paper.
Information and easy-to-follow instructions are included.
These templates can also be used during the Christmas season.
Happy New Year!
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Matariki - Acrostic Poetry
Celebrate the Māori New Year with this fun writing activity.
Write an acrostic poem on the bunting, colour the strip of pattern, cut it out and hang. (Simply trim the flap off if you don’t want to display it as bunting).
Each of the 5 words are written on 10 different templates. There are 50 pages altogether, just print the ones you want to use.
The Words:
MATARIKI
PUANGA
PLEIADES
NEW YEAR
STARS
The Templates:
♦ 9 different pattern strips
♦ Blank – design your own pattern
Made on A4 size paper.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Māori Myths and Legends - Word Searches
A fabulous resource to have in New Zealand classrooms when studying Māori Myths and Legends. Great for a follow-up activity after reading the story, or to have as an early-finisher task.
12 word searches.
Eleven of the word searches have a Māori themed border or panel that can be coloured after finding all of the words. One word search has a flame/fire themed border (How Maui Found the Secret of Fire).
These word searches are designed to go with the fabulous stories written by Peter Gossage. These books are commonly found in NZ schools and are also easily available for purchase in book stores. If you are not sure what these books look like, I suggest you do a quick image search on the internet (I'm not able to include an image here due to copyright restrictions). The words used in the word searches are taken from the stories in these books.
The 12 Word Searches:
♦ How Maui Slowed the Sun
♦ The Fish of Maui
♦ How Maui Found his Father and the Magic Jawbone
♦ How Maui Found his Mother
♦ In the Beginning
♦ How Maui Defied the Goddess of Death
♦ How Maui Found the Secret of Fire
♦ Battle of the Mountains
♦ Pania of the Reef
♦ Rona and the Moon
♦ The Giant of Lake Wakatipu
♦ Hinemoa and Tūtānekai
Each word search is on A4 size paper and can easily be reduced to A5 if necessary. There are 16 words to be found on each word search.
ANSWER SHEETS are included.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Matariki – The Seven Stars of Matariki – Activity sheets for the book
An easy-to-use, print-and-go resource when learning about and celebrating the Māori New Year.
This resource is a set of activity sheets to be used after reading the following book to your class:
Title: The Seven Stars of Matariki
Author: Toni Rolleston-Cummins
Illustrator: Nikki Slade-Robinson
The activity sheets suit a range of levels and abilities.
Included:
♦ Word Search – junior and senior
♦ Order the events
♦ Cloze
♦ Label the birds x2
♦ Vocabulary match (English/Māori) – cut and paste
♦ Letter boxes – junior and senior (word shapes activity)
♦ Writing - If I could change into a tīwaiwaka (fantail), I would ...
♦ Trifold – beginning, middle, end
♦ Storyboard – blank template
♦ Survey and graph – Favourite NZ bird
♦ Newspaper article – writing task
♦ Character traits
♦ Acrostic poems x2
♦ Binocular - picture drawing and writing
♦ Book cover design
♦ Postage stamp design
Answer Sheets:
Answer sheets are provided for: word searches, ordering events, cloze, and vocabulary matching.
Designed 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
Te Reo Māori - 100 high frequency words - Activity Sheets
Activity sheets for 100 high frequency Māori sight words.
8 activities on each sheet:
♦ Read it
♦ Colour it
♦ Trace it
♦ Write it
♦ Clap it (How many syllables?)
♦ Spell it (write it in the ‘letter boxes’)
♦ Connect it (draw a line to connect the letters)
♦ Find it (find the word 4 times)
There is also space on the top of each sheet for your students to write their name.
The font:
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’. The font used in the ‘Find it’ section is Comic Sans.
Made on A4 size paper.
Words used: High frequency word list found online on the tki website.
‘1000 frequent words of Māori – in frequency order’. The words I have used are from te to kāre (excluding whanaunga and whakaaturanga as these words were too long to fit on the template). The word ‘Māori’ has 2 activity sheets – with and without a capital letter.
This resource has been created to support Māori medium education in Aotearoa. A helpful resource for full immersion and bilingual classes.
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More Te Reo Maori resources available in my store.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
MATARIKI - Star Craft with Facts
Are you looking for a great activity for teaching your students some knowledge about Matariki (the Māori New Year)?
This is an engaging activity that will look great in your classroom. Your students will colour/decorate a star template (2x A4 size pages) and then cut and glue it to reveal a fact about Matariki behind the ‘flaps’. There are 30 different facts which will hopefully allow a different fact for each student in your class.
After constructing the stars, your students can orally share their fact with the class to help build knowledge about Matariki.
The stars can be pinned to the wall or you can hang them to create a fabulous galaxy!
Some precision is required with cutting and gluing. If you have younger students, you may like to buddy them up with an older class (great for fostering the tuakana-teina relationship).
Included:
♦ Instructions that are easy-to-follow (pictures included).
♦ List of the 30 facts.
♦ Template – front of the star
♦ Template – back of the star (with fact) x30
Examples of the Facts:
♦ Matariki is a cluster of stars that disappears below the horizon in April and reappears in late May or early June.
♦ If you drove to the Matariki stars in a car at a speed of 100 km/hr, you would arrive in 4.8 billion years!
♦ The stars of Matariki were used by the crews of voyaging waka as a navigational aid to guide them across the Pacific Ocean.
♦ It is now thought that there are 9 stars (rather than 7) in the Matariki star cluster. Their names are: Uru-ā-rangi, Waitī, Waitā, Tupu-ā-rangi, Tupu-ā-nuku, Matariki, Waipuna-ā-rangi, Pōhutukawa, Hiwa-i-te-rangi.
Many of these facts will be a great starting point for a topic of inquiry.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Māori High Frequency Words - Colour by Code – Set 1
A set of 10 activity sheets for students working on reading high frequency sight words in Te Reo Māori.
Colour the words according to the code to reveal a mystery picture.
The words used in this resource are sourced from a list on TKI called ‘1000 frequent words of Māori – in frequency order’. This set contains a selection of words from the first 100 words in this list.
Set 1a – 5x activity sheets (a selection of words from 1-50)
Set 1b – 5 x activity sheets (a selection of words from 51-100)
Included:
♦ 10 activity sheets
♦ 10 answer sheets
♦ Colour chart to help your students read the colour words
Each worksheet has a space for your students to write their name.
A ‘colour swatch’ box is included next to the colour word to help your students work on this activity with independence.
Words Used – Set 1a:
♦ CAR - rawa, atu, tino, ana, rā, ngā, ka, anō
♦ ELEPHANT - kei, mahi, nā, te, he, mā
♦ SUN - ki, rātou, nei, tonu, ko
♦ UMBRELLA - nui, haere, ahau, kōrero, tēnei, roto, noho
♦ PIG - kātahi, tētahi, ia, kore, noa, ai
Words Used – Set 1b:
♦ FLOWERS - reo, koutou, kura, tekau, tātou, rangi, pāpā, kāinga
♦ TRAIN - tēnā, pikitia, manu, iwi, tae, māori, ōna, tū, hoa
♦ SHEEP - whenua, tōku, waka, titiro, rua, kaha, whai
♦ FISH - āhua, rākau, ēnei, kite, whare, reira, iho
♦ TRACTOR - māmā, kāore, mōhio, taea, wāhi, tamariki, tangata, mātau
Please note that these pictures are also used in my NZ Sight Word resources (English).
This resource has been created to support Māori medium education in Aotearoa. A helpful resource for full immersion and bilingual classes.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Matariki Bookmarks
Celebrate the Māori New Year with this set of 10 bookmark templates.
Instructions: colour, cut, fold and glue. (Laminate if desired).
There are 10 designs in total, plus a blank template for your students to design their own Matariki bookmark. One side has a picture and the other side has the word ‘Matariki’.
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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
Māori High Frequency Words - Colour by Code – Set 2
A set of 10 activity sheets for students working on reading high frequency sight words in Te Reo Māori.
Colour the words according to the code to reveal a mystery picture.
The words used in this resource are sourced from a list on TKI called ‘1000 frequent words of Māori – in frequency order’. This set contains a selection of words from those listed in the 101-200 group.
Set 2a – 5x activity sheets (a selection of words from 101-150)
Set 2b – 5 x activity sheets (a selection of words from 151-200)
Included:
♦ 10 activity sheets
♦ 10 answer sheets
♦ Colour chart to help your students read the colour words
Each worksheet has a space for your students to write their name.
A ‘colour swatch’ box is included next to the colour word to help your students work on this activity with independence.
Words Used – Set 2a:
♦ CHICKS - tāngata, taonga, pō, ingoa, kupu, tikanga, whānau, tuatahi
♦ BIRD - kāre, arā, pā, raro, waiata, pea, pēnei, mua
♦ MONKEY - tīmata, tika, rere, ahakoa, pātai, mere
♦ OCTOPUS - mehemea, kotahi, moana, matua, toa, hanga, hiahia
♦ BARN - tama, tākaro, rite, tere, momo, ora, rongo
Words Used – Set 2b:
♦ BEACH - ika, rōpū, toru, tangi, anake, tinana, pakeke
♦ DUCK - marama, wāhanga, karanga, tuna, whakataetae, pukapuka, take, konei
♦ BREAKFAST - ringa, āe, ehara, awa, ērā, āwhina, pēhea
♦ BEAR - waho, rau, iti, Ngāti, maha, kuia, tahi, pango
♦ BUG - hia, ōku, pou, āhuatanga, oma, i nāianei, tāne
Please note that these pictures are also used in my NZ Sight Word resources (English).
This resource has been created to support Māori medium education in Aotearoa. A helpful resource for full immersion and bilingual classes.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Māori High Frequency Words – Cut, Glue, Trace, Write – Set B
Activity sheets for learners working on high frequency Māori words.
This resource contains 100 different words.
Tasks:
♦ write your name
♦ read the word
♦ cut the letter tiles out and throw away any you don’t need
♦ glue the letter tiles in the correct boxes
♦ trace the word
♦ write the word
The lines for writing on are standard junior size (14mm with a 7mm dashed line). 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’.
There are two A5 size worksheets on each A4 size page. The same word is used on each sheet for your printing convenience.
This resource has been created to support Māori medium education in Aotearoa. A helpful resource for full immersion and bilingual classes.
The words in this resource (Set B) are the second 100 words in the list on TKI that contain 1-6 letters.
Examples of words used:
moana, kupu, ahakoa, ora, rongo, waiata, hiahia, awa, heke, rōpū, marama, konei, tinana, tāne, pou, pēnei.
Set A is also available (the first 100 words). Available in my store.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Māori High Frequency Words – Cut, Glue, Trace, Write – Set A
Activity sheets for learners working on high frequency Māori words.
This resource contains 100 different words.
Tasks:
♦ write your name
♦ read the word
♦ cut the letter tiles out and throw away any you don’t need
♦ glue the letter tiles in the correct boxes
♦ trace the word
♦ write the word
The lines for writing on are standard junior size (14mm with a 7mm dashed line). 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’.
There are two A5 size worksheets on each A4 size page. The same word is used on each sheet for your printing convenience.
This resource has been created to support Māori medium education in Aotearoa. A helpful resource for full immersion and bilingual classes.
The words in this resource (Set A) are the first 100 words in the list mentioned on TKI that contain 1-6 letters.
Examples of words used:
ki, ngā, mai, mahi, ahau, whare, kura, māori, haere, koutou, reo, whai, mua, anō, ia, kōrero.
Set B is also available (this has the next 100 words). Available in my store.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Māori High Frequency Words – Colour, Trace and Write
350 worksheets for your students to practise reading, spelling and writing high frequency Māori words.
• write your name.
• colour the word.
• trace the word (light grey font).
• write the word independently.
The size of the writing lines are standard for juniors (14mm with a 7mm dashed line).
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’.
A4 size paper.
This resource has been created to support Māori medium education in Aotearoa. A helpful resource for full immersion and bilingual classes.
Examples of words used: ngā, tētahi, mahi, reira, waka, whenua, pikitia, rua, tuatahi, rongo, karanga, āwhina, waho, kau, hua, tamaiti, ngahere, ako, paku, māna, whakahaere.
For a full list of the words used in this resource please go to the tki website listed above. They are the first 350 words in frequency order (te to oho)
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Matariki – Māori Kites - ing Poetry
A simple poetry writing activity to use when learning about and celebrating the Māori New Year.
The topic of this poetry is Manu Tukutuku (kites). The framework of the poem is very simple and is particularly suitable for junior students.
The Publishing Template:
Your students write their poem in the square that has the lines and they colour the picture of the kite in the adjacent square. The template is then cut out and displayed like a quilt.
The Poem Framework:
Verb (-ing word)
Verb (-ing word)
Verb (-ing word)
Verb (-ing word)
Noun (topic)
Example Poem:
Diving
Gliding
Swooping
Fluttering
Manu tukutuku
Included:
♦ Chart – the poem framework
♦ Example poem
♦ Drafting template
♦ Publishing templates (4 different pictures)
♦ Teacher notes
There are 2 publishing templates with the picture on the left and two with the picture on the right. Use the same amount of left/right pieces in order to arrange like a quilt.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Matariki Bunting
Celebrate the Māori New Year with this cool bunting. A colourful, festive addition to your classroom during Matariki.
Colour, cut and hang! (Cut the top piece off if you don’t want to hang them).
Included:
♦ 10 different star designs
♦ 1 blank star (design your own)
Designed on A4 size paper.
Each template is the size of a piece of A4 paper. You can easily reduce them to A5 size if necessary.
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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 – Cinquain Poetry
Celebrate the Māori New Year with this fun poetry writing activity. Lift the flap to see the poem underneath the decorative star.
1. Write (draft) the poem on the student template. This is located on the same sheet as the star (to reduce photocopying!).
2. Colour the star.
3. Publish the poem on the big circle template.
4. Cut both circles out.
5. Staple the circles together at the top.
These look wonderful displayed on the classroom wall. There are 5 different star templates, allowing plenty of choice and variety.
The Cinquain 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 (see below).
Included:
♦ Framework chart - A and B
♦ Example poems.
♦ Publishing templates - front and back - 5 different star options
♦ Publishing template with a blank star (students design their own)
♦ Additional student handouts (for students to draft their writing on). 2 per A4 page. You probably won't need these, but handy to have just in case.
A full set of resources are included for both frameworks.
Made on A4 size paper. Two sheets of paper are required for each published poem (front circle with star and back circle with poem). Approximate size when cut out is 18cm in diameter.
Framework A:
1 Noun (topic)
2 Adjectives
3 Verbs (-ing words)
4 Nouns
1 Synonym
Framework B:
The same as Framework A except line four changes to a ‘4 word phrase’.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
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
Matariki – Wall Balls
Celebrate the Māori New Year with these wall balls. Designed for your students to colour, cut and display on your classroom walls, but you can do whatever you wish with them.
Included:
♦ 10 different star designs.
♦ 1 blank star (students design their own star).
♦ Large circle (with and without lines). This has been provided in case you would like to make a booklet or something where you want a page at the back.
Ideas:
♦ display on the wall.
♦ attach it to some writing (eg write a poem in the circle at the back).
♦ attach to some card and hang from the ceiling. Perhaps add something else to the other side (art work, writing, etc).
Once cut, they measure approximately 18cm in diameter.
Designed on A4 size paper.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources