NCEA L2 Te Reo Māori
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Whaea D. Day.
Nau mai haere mai!
By the end of year 12 te reo Māori, Level 7, the aim is for students to:
1. understand much of what other speakers say and much of what is written in te reo Māori about a range of topics across a range of spoken text types, formal and informal.
2. distinguish between facts and opinions and recognise intentions to persuade and influence.
3. Write in te reo Māori about a range of topics, using words and expressions that are appropriate for the purpose and intended audience.
4. Begin to use language to entertain and persuade as well as to inform.
These objectives are achieved by continuing on the journey of building a broad vocabulary and an accurate knowledge of grammar through various modes including online games, speaking tasks in class, reading and writing, some fun and some hard graft. Work and practice at home is necessary to enhance learning!
By completing the NCEA Level 2 te reo you will develop the ability to communicate about your own and others' perspectives and give informed opinions on topics from within the wider community.
Students are also encouraged to take part in special events such as Ngā Manu Kōrero and will learn supporting Haka, Waiata, Karakia & Mōteatea. Please also plan to attend two Wānanga Reo / te reo Māori workshops from a Friday evening through to Saturday afternoon in Term 1 and Term 3.
NCEA 2 reo Māori is based on Level 7 of Te Aho Arataki Marau mo te Ako i Te Reo Māori
Kaiako: Whaea Delyn Day
Course Overview
Term 1
The learning programme is adapted to individual ākongā progress, levels, and needs. Unit Standards will be offered where an ākonga is not ready to successfully complete the Achievement Standards. Pānui, whakarongo, and kōrero practice will give ākonga opportunities to learn about community topics and different perspectives/opinions, such as iwi history, tāngata taketake, finding work, community events, and tikanga Māori. Ākonga are encouraged to look for relevant links with other subjects they are taking.
Revision
Learning strategies
Level 7 sentence structures
Understanding the NCEA standards
Whakarongo; Pānui; Kōrero practice
Karakia
Whakataukī & Kīwaha
Ngā Manu Kōrero - school competition
Term 2
The learning programme is adapted to individual ākongā progress, levels, and needs. Unit Standards will be offered where an ākonga is not ready to successfully complete the Achievement Standards. Pānui, whakarongo, and kōrero practice will give ākonga opportunities to learn about community topics and different perspectives/opinions, such as iwi history, tāngata taketake, finding work, and tikanga Māori.
Level 7 sentence structures
Understanding the NCEA standards
Whakarongo; Pānui; Kōrero practice
Ngā Manu Kōrero - regionals
Karakia
Whakataukī & Kīwaha
Term 3
The learning programme is adapted to individual ākongā progress, levels, and needs. Unit Standards will be offered where an ākonga is not ready to successfully complete the Achievement Standards. Pānui, whakarongo, and kōrero practice will give ākonga opportunities to learn about community topics and different perspectives/opinions, such as iwi history, tāngata taketake, finding work, and tikanga Māori.
Proofing work
Level 7 sentence structures
Understanding the NCEA standards
Whakarongo; Pānui; Kōrero practice
Ngā Manu Kōrero
Karakia
Whakataukī & Kīwaha
Term 4
The learning programme is adapted to individual ākongā progress, levels, and needs. Unit Standards will be offered where an ākonga is not ready to successfully complete the Achievement Standards. Pānui, whakarongo, and kōrero practice will give ākonga opportunities to learn about community topics and different perspectives/opinions, such as iwi history, tāngata taketake, finding work, and tikanga Māori.
Special focus on Pānui to prepare for the External
Recommended Prior Learning
This course builds on knowledge gained in Level 1 Te Reo Māori so ideally you have attained 12 credits in Level 1 prior to joining this class or have equivalent language skills in te reo Māori. The curriculum is fast paced and extensive - hard work and revision is required!
Pathway
Most Aotearoa careers and tertiary studies value te reo Māori speakers and specifically look for te reo Māori skills in candidates.
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
This course is eligible for subject endorsement.
This course is approved for University Entrance.
External
NZQA Info
Te Reo Māori 2.1 - Whakarongo kia mohio ki te reo o te ao torotoro
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Te Reo Māori 2.2 - Korero kia whakamahi i te reo o te ao torotoro
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Te Reo Māori 2.3 - Panui kia mohio ki te reo o te ao torotoro
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Te Reo Māori 2.4 - Tuhi i te reo o te ao torotoro
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Te Reo Māori 2.5 - Waihanga tuhinga auaha, i te reo o te ao torotoro
Pathway Tags
Animator/Digital Artist, Accountant, Actor, Advertising Specialist, Copywriter, Art Director (Film, Television or Stage), Historian, Artistic Director, Film and Video Editor, Sound Technician, Author, Baker, Film/Television Camera Operator, Urban/Regional Planner, Elected Government Representative, Fashion Designer, Trainer, Journalist, Communications Professional, Interpreter, Musician, Technical Writer, Editor, Radio Presenter, Early Childhood Teacher, Media Producer, Production Assistant (Film, Television, Radio or Stage), Primary School Teacher, Kaiwhakaako Māori, Translator, Tertiary Lecturer, Private Teacher/Tutor, Youth Worker, Secondary School Teacher, Signmaker,