Saturday, July 2, 2016

YEAR 1-2 Marking Criteria and Pepeha Template

Te Aho Arataki Marau mō te Ako i Te Reo Māori - Kura Auraki

Curriculum Guidelines for Teaching and Learning Te Reo Māori in English-medium Schools: Years 1-13

Kōrero – Speaking

By the end of level 1 students can:
  • imitate the pronunciation, intonation, stress, and rhythm of Māori words, phrases, and sentences
  • respond appropriately to simple, familiar instructions and simple questions
  • ask simple questions
  • initiate spoken encounters in te reo Māori, using simple greetings, questions and statements.

Whakaatu – Presenting

By the end of level 1 students can:

  • use appropriate facial expressions, body language and images to convey messages (with and without accompanying verbal language)

  • use selected features of visual language to add meaning to simple written or oral text.


Achievement Objective: 1.4 communicate about personal information, such as name, parents’ and grandparents’ names, iwi, hapū, mountain and river, or home town and place of family origin





5
  • Presented on the due date in week 3, term 3, during te reo Māori class.

  • Communicate about personal information, including parents, own name, age and school accurately.

  • Use correct pronunciation, intonation and rhythm of Māori words.
  • Use appropriate body language to convey pepeha fluently without prompts or notes.
4
  • Presented on the due date in week 3, term 3, during te reo Māori class.

  • Communicate about personal information, including parents, own name, age and school.

  • Frequently uses correct pronunciation, intonation and rhythm of Māori words.
  • Convey pepeha fluently without prompts or notes.
3
  • Presented on the due date in week 3, term 3, during te reo Māori class.

  • Communicate about the majority of their personal information parents, own name, age and school sufficiently.

  • Occasionally uses correct pronunciation, intonation and rhythm of Māori words.
  • Attempts fluency without prompts or notes.
2
  • Presented on the due date in week 3, term 3, during te reo Māori class.

  • Attempts to Communicate some personal information, including parents, own name, age and school.
  • Attempts to use correct pronunciation, intonation and rhythm of Māori words.
  • Requires prompts or notes to convey pepeha.
1
  • Did not present on the due date in week 3, term 3, during te reo Māori class.


***    If the student was not at school due to ill health on the due date, they will have an extension until the day they return to school.










Kia ora koutou,


Ko ___________________________ tōku pāpā.


Ko ___________________________ tōku māmā.


Ko ___________________________ tōku ingoa.


E ____________ ōku tau.


He ākonga ahau i te kura o Kāmuriwai.


Nō reira


Kia ora koutou.

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