
Mauri Reo, Mauri Ora, Kura Tuatahi
Mauri Reo, Mauri Ora is a series of programme content that focuses on entertaining and educating Kura Tuatahi.
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Mauri Reo, Mauri Ora is a series of programme content that focuses on entertaining and educating Kura Tuatahi.
G, A vlog project undertaken during Level 3 lockdown for tamariki and whānau. We spend a few mornings inside the extended ‘mirumiru’ of Te Whānau Jones and Te Whānau Schmidt-Peke. First up, the Jones whare!
In Episode 1 of Toi Stories, we meet carvers Kawana Waititi and Whare Bidois based in Rotorua, who share their knowledge and insight into mahi whakairo.
‘Ko tōku ingoa, ko tōku tuākiri’. Today Koro Kunekune is getting us to research our names using whānau stories and photo research which we can present at the end of our lesson!
Students are introduced to mau rākau in a peaceful and egoless way. They will be taught fundamental movements that will allow students to become familiar with holding a rākau and moving it to specific positions.
He nui ngā hua o te ako i te ra nei, he tākoro wharewhare te mahi, Ka hangaia mai tētahi pepa manawa ki te wahanga Toi. Ka ako i tētahi rautaki o te here i ngā hū. Ka mutu,he ako te hanga mōhani rōpere.
Ko te tunu kapa keke, te hanga tētahi pouaka koha hirahira ētahi mahi o te rā nei. Waihoki, ka ako tētahi rautaki o te tātai ōrau, ā, ka ako te ranu i ētahi matū i te akoranga Pūtaiao.
G, Ko ngā atua Māori te tāhūhū o ngā kōrero, o ngā mahi - kia tahuri ake tātou ki a Tāwhirimātea me Te Whānau Mārama.
In Episode 2 of Toi Stories we meet visual artists Kylie Tiuka and Regan Balzer, who share their knowledge and insight into mahi toi.
Today we research our pepeha so we can create a visual representation of it. Utilising paper mache modelling and an added challenge for our tuakana & pakeke kids to research a whakatauki from their iwi or hapū for the end of lesson presentation.