10MAO

Year 10 - Te Reo Maaori

Course Description

This course is designed for students who have had some previous learning or formal study of Te Reo Maaori . The programme offers an opportunity to learn pronunciation, greetings, everyday words and simple sentence structures. Students develop an awareness of Maaori culture and concepts through the four skills of whakarongo (listening), kōrero (speaking), pānui (reading) and tuhituhi (writing). The emphasis is on using language to communicate with extensive use of pair-work and group activities to practice speaking skills.

These students are encouraged to participate in the St Peter’s Kapa Haka group of holistic learning of waiata (songs), waiata ā-ringa (action songs), poi (string ball dance), haka (aggressive dance) and mau rākau (defensive stick activity) to enhance the four skills of whakarongo (listening), kōrero (speaking), pānui (reading) and tuhituhi (writing).

The course includes other forms of learning through wānanga (university), noho marae (live in place to gather) local and NZ history, whakapapa, Maaori myths and legends.

Pre-requisites

Students will have completed the Year 9 course, or equivalent.

Course Specific Costs

$35 - student workbook

Pathway

Students who successfully complete this course will be able to enter Year 11 Te Reo Maaori.

Assessment Information

Regular class tests, together with termly tests target the four skills of whakarongo (listening), kōrero (speaking), pānui (reading) and tuhituhi (writing) as well as vocabulary acquisition.

Disclaimer

Specific course content may change from what has been advertised in order to remain current and meet students' needs. 

The school has the right to make the best decision based on both staffing, and overall student interest, when preparing the final timetable.