Identify strategies for raising the proficiency of learning Te Reo Māori in Kura Auraki Mainstream.
Thursday, April 12, 2018
Garage Band helps students get on with it
Using garage band to record whakarongo kōrero. It was good to let the student listen to it on her own she managed to finish an assessment in her double period. Ka mau te wehi.
Thursday, April 5, 2018
Number 1 goal
Our number 1 goal this year is to increase the vocabulary of students learning Te Reo Māori by practically bombarding our classroom with kupu hou, words, lots of words. For each kaupapa we have identified and collated essential lists today we acted out each word by playing charades. Total hysterics, lots of laughter and banter. Ka mau te wehi.
Tuesday, April 3, 2018
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