Monday, November 26, 2018

TOD - 26th Nov 21018

TOD - 26th Nov 21018
Pl with Anaru

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Karakia:-a range of karakia and show the difference between types of karakia, and some that will fit the context of our "multicultural school".  

Legends of birds
Karakia's with different birds to go with mana

Importance of different culture

KO WAI Tatou - Importance of Whakapapa
Whakapapa - where you come from, your ancestors come from-
Waters you connect to:
Sea, lake, stream, river
Deeper still
Waters in the placenta

Whakapapa Celebration
Celebrate everyones genealogy - school could do it as a whole school one day activity or in teams.
Hui - who we are, looking at strengths of tamariki, confirming Whakapapa
There are ways to find more about Whakapapa is through Maori maps https://maorimaps.com/
Iwi maps http://www.tkm.govt.nz/ Your iwi comes under your waka

Korero Tuku Iho - myths
There were Nga Iwi before Tanui

Our Area - The Tainui Waka Area
The worst affected area is waikato & Hauraki, the resources were taken away

MAC- What is the purpose of MAC
Principals put up their hands to change things around to make it work.

Normalising Practise
It's not about extra time , but evolves over time as a natural, organic process led by tamariki.
Maori role models for maori kids, Karakia & blessings, Kapahaka, Pepeha, mihi
Mihi - welcoming , greetings
Pepeha - is followed by mihi - telling who you are, where are you from
Need to have photos of maori role models with their achievements displayed at school for children to look at as they might not have role models in their family.
Learn 5 new maori words a week.
Start karakia by saying lets pray, say blessings, Mihi at the start start of the day.
Talking to the unsettled children at the start and addressing the issues helps them to settle down.



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