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Te Ao Maori Goals for Term 2

Team Kiwi/Kowhai

Sona Singh To introduce 2 classroom commands to use consistently

Katy Brown Introduce the karakia

Kelsey Pullen To use phrases in Te Reo and become more confident in


pronouncing

Phoebe Morrison Introduce 2 new classrooms commands to use consistently

Mat Harris To learn and then practice Karakia daily

Rowena Seumanu To use basic Maori commands in the classroom

Team Yr 2 - 3

Harsimran Kaur To use the karakia daily

Kristie Campbell To learn and then practice Karakia daily


Introduce 2 classroom commands consistently

Melissa Wake To introduce three commands in Te Reo

Jodel Kerr To learn animal names and colours in Te Reo

Rachel Bellve To learn and use both Kararkia’s each day.

Shana Russel To say hello, thank you, have a nice day, goodbye, count,
colours 3x commands and morning karakia.

Halina Munro To attempt to use both karakia’s in class and be consistent.

Letisha Bailey To learn and practice karakia daily within the classroom

Gina Grant To consistently use the morning karakia

Cece Kairua To say 3 commands in Maori in my classroom.

Vanessa Brambor Saying the date daily in Maori.


3 commands in Maori daily.

Team Yr 4 - 5

Alex Palacios Introduce 2 more instructions in Te Reo


Colours in Te Reo

Heather Lane Karakia and 3 commands


We will also continue with our Maori phrase of the week.
This term-How many and Weather

Emma Bavelaar To be consistent with my Maori phrase of the week and


consistently and confidently use both Karakia’s.

Paula Foster To continue practising the morning Karakia together so we


are confident reciting it in Hapori
To continue using commands in the classroom. I will ask for
clarification on one.
I will introduce Maori word/phrase of the week

Joanne Hughson Karakia every day

Nardine Andrews

Tina Joshua-Bargh By the end of T2 Wk 5 I will have a weekly Te Reo learning


time in my planning, that will follow a Te Reo LTP.
Continue to use the karakia at eating times
Continue to greet, farewell and kei te pēhea koe? daily

Leena Maharaj

Sally Ross To learn and then practice Karakia daily

Team Yr 6

Freya Wolfe Weekly Whakatauki - with 10x literacy activities to explore it

Rachael Allan To learn and practice karakia daily within the classroom and
to consistently use two Maori phrases

Ashlee Morse To use te reo phrases and calls in the classroom

Jane Davis

Jessica Galt To learn and then practice Karakia daily

Senior Leadership

Saira Boyle Say Karakia to start meetings, use my mihi regularly at


assemblies (where appropriate)

Leigh Steel Learn the Karakia, one phrase per week

Adele Jacobs Learn the Karakia

Angela Rasmussen Learn the Karakia

Jo Thompson

Lisa Neish
Specialist Teachers

Jo Williams

Jillian Grainger

Vanessa Childs Use three simple commands each day


1. Whakarongo mai
2. E noho
3. E tu

Sharon Baldwin

Tima Chan Learn more waiata to teach the students and the history
behind those waiata.

Jordan Letcher Use Karakia in classes I release each day.

Support Staff

Brenda Causer

Carla Hart

Carole Brainch

Chris Day

Jocelyn Gardner

Tina Funnell

Raymond Shirtliff
Tony Boyle

Learning Assistants

Dawn Nicol Use a greeting to my groups in Te Reo

Christine Gedye Greeting with small groups

Eve Singh

Holly Foo To 2 commands in Te Reo confidently and regularly

Julie Gower Use a greeting to my groups, & in class, in Te Reo

Karen Leong Start with dates in Te Reo in my group.

Liezel Scharnick Greeting and counting till 10 with my groups.

Renelle Ramsing To use a greeting with my different groups daily

Rozann Pienaar Use a greeting and command daily when working with small
groups.

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