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Resources for Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori – or any time of the year

Looking for resources to use during Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori – or any time of the year? Pokapū Akoranga Pūtaiao has quality resources suitable for educators who are just starting their te reo Māori journey and for those who kōrero fluently.

9 image collage connected to the Living World education strand

Living World collage

The Science Learning Hub has a range of concepts and topics connected to the Living World and Te Ao Tūroa strands.

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One-off activities and complete resource packages

We’ve curated many of our resources with Māori content in one handy location – making it easy to scan resources and link to articles, activities and media. We’ve also curated resources in te reo Māori that feature hekaheka (native fungi) and ika taketake (native freshwater fish) and more. These curations make it easy to plan for a single session or a more extensive unit.

Professional development

Our recorded PLD webinars offer suggestions on how to incorporate mātauranga and te reo Māori when teaching science. Each webinar features prominent Māori educators and scientists.

Each webinar has links to relevant Hub content and other useful resources.

Support for distance learning

As COVID-19 continues to disrupt learning in Aotearoa and around the world, the Hub continues to develop resources that support distance learning. We have new resources that do not require internet access – simply print and distribute. There are also links to Home Learning TV episodes and supporting material. The TV episodes for middle and upper primary science aren’t just for home – they are perfect for classroom use, too! Watch as Shawn ‘The Science Guy’ Cooper introduces a topic and follow it up with Hub resources!

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A new normal – COVID-19

COVID-19 has shifted how we view the world. It has forced us to navigate new normals in all aspects of our lives including how we teach and learn.

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Rivers and Us – freshwater monitoring

Spring provides a great opportunity to take the learning outside. Rivers and Us is a one-stop-shop for learning about freshwater systems, gathering data and taking action. Not sure where to start? Then watch our latest webinar. Educator Alex Daniel tells us about freshwater monitoring, with lots of handy tips.

We offer added value through our social media. Contact us about creating collections or boards tailored to your needs. We can help foster connections between the education and science communities.

Your feedback

We hope you enjoy using the Science Learning Hub – Pokapū Akoranga Pūtaiao in your teaching and would love to hear from you. Your comments, ideas and feedback can be emailed to enquiries@sciencelearn.org.nz.

Regards

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Published: 7 September 2020,Updated: