Sacred Heart College (Lower Hutt) Sacred Heart College (Lower Hutt)

Level 1 Te Reo Māori (MAO101)

MAO101
Course Description

Teacher in Charge: Mrs T. Frost.

Recommended Prior Learning

Year 10 Māori. Bilingual or Immersion Te Reo Māori. 


Tōku Oranga - My Life - Te Reo

In this course you will study:

  • my life at home
  • school
  • my hobbies
  • eating healthy
  • travel
  • sports. 

This course allows you to choose 15 credits from the standards listed below. It will continue from your Te Reo Māori experience in Year 10 and build to Level 2 Te Reo Māori.



Course Overview

Term 1
Students prepare for the course topic.
Toku whanau.

Term 2
Students prepare for the course topic Tōku Haerenga.

Term 3
Students prepare for the course Tetahi Mahinga.

Term 4
Students prepare for exams..

Learning Areas:

Languages, Level 1 optional courses


Assessment Policy & Procedures
Pathway

Level 2 Te Reo Māori (MAO202)

Students will apply a range of communicative skills in a variety of contexts that will enable them to express their thoughts in te reo Māori with accuracy, fluency, cultural integrity and gain an understanding of language revitalisation.
Students of Te Reo Māori will develop self-managing skills and strategies that will enable them to know when to lead or follow, and when and how to act independently or collectively for the benefit of te ao Māori.
Students of Te Reo Māori will apply creative and critical thinking, as well as metacognitive processes to make sense of information, experiences and ideas which will inspire them to be lifelong learners of te reo Māori.
Students of Te Reo Māori, in tandem with learning tikanga Māori, will strengthen their own identity, therefore, providing a strong foundation for them to create and nurture relationships with others and the environment.
The ideas, values and attitudes developed from a Māori worldview expressed through te reo Māori will enable students of Te Reo Māori to be culturally confident and competent to participate in and contribute to Māorix language and culture revitalisation within their communities.
Pathways
Te Reo Māori provides students with a foundation of communicative skills and cultural knowledge to develop confidence through strong self-identity that will enable them to engage in quality bilingual/bicultural relationships with others.

Te Reo Māori supports further learning and promotes the normalisation of te reo Māori in the areas of: broadcasting, journalism, education, arts, entertainment, business, tourism, hospitality, local and central government, health, languages, sports administration, marketing, management, law, corrections, public speaking, iwi development, volunteering, community services, farming and agriculture, primary industries, Treaty settlements, translating and interpreting services.



			
					
					Contributions and Equipment/Stationery
										

1 x 2B5 exercise book, 1 x 1B4 exercise book, 1 x wired over-ear headphones, $20 Workbook


Disclaimer

POLICY
It is the policy of Sacred Heart College Lower Hutt to have school-wide policies that inform parents and students of the criteria for administering all Assessments for National Qualifications.