Teacher in Charge: Mr T. Stirling.
This course follows on from Year 9 Te Reo Māori and Year 9 Māori Performing Arts
Ākonga will:
revise language to enable them to discuss whānau relationships
communicate information about themselves and others
present information accurately about a well-known Māori person past and present
write descriptions of people they know
extend their oral pepeha/mihimihi
In this course, ākonga can expect to take part in activities that involve:
Listening, speaking and responding to commands and instructions in Te Reo Māori.
Writing sentences in Māori
Reading and understanding text in Māori and English
Presenting spoken and written assignments/research
There is an option to participate in Manu Kōrero speech contest
Ākonga will also study three important Maori art forms: waiata (songs), haka (traditional dance), and poi (performance art using weighted balls on cords). Ākonga will learn about the cultural significance of these art forms and develop their skills in performing them. Emphasis is placed on understanding the historical context, correct technique, and cultural sensitivity associated with waiata, haka, and poi. Through practical activities, rehearsals, and collaborative projects, ākonga will develop their teamwork, communication, and performance skills. By the end of the course, students will have a solid foundation in these art forms and an appreciation for Māori culture and performing arts.
Year 10 Student Selected Courses, Languages & ESOL, The Arts