Māori Punctuation Activity
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Create my own planYear 3 Te Reo Māori Lesson Plan: Correct Punctuation
Curriculum Area: Te Reo Māori, Level 1–2 of Te Marautanga o Aotearoa
Lesson Objective:
- Students will be able to identify and use correct punctuation marks in written Te Reo Māori sentences.
Materials Needed:
- Whiteboard and markers
- Worksheets with sentences for punctuation practice
- Punctuation flashcards
- Interactive punctuation games (optional)
Lesson Duration: 25 minutes
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Lesson Outline:
1. Introduction (5 minutes):
- Begin the lesson by discussing the importance of punctuation in writing to help convey meaning.
- Show examples of Te Reo Māori sentences with missing or incorrect punctuation marks.
- Engage students in a brief discussion about the different types of punctuation marks and their functions.
2. Punctuation Overview (5 minutes):
- Introduce common punctuation marks used in Te Reo Māori, such as:
- Whakahuatanga (exclamation mark)
- Tono (question mark)
- Pera (comma)
- Pātahi (full stop)
- Use flashcards to visually represent each punctuation mark and explain their purpose.
3. Punctuation Practice (10 minutes):
- Distribute worksheets with Te Reo Māori sentences that require punctuation.
- In pairs or individually, students must correctly punctuate the sentences by adding the appropriate punctuation marks.
- Walk around the class to provide guidance and support as needed.
4. Punctuation Game (5 minutes):
- Engage students in a fun punctuation game to reinforce their learning.
- Divide the class into two teams and present a sentence on the whiteboard with missing punctuation marks.
- The teams race to identify and write the correct punctuation on mini whiteboards or paper.
- Reward points for correct answers to make it interactive and engaging.
5. Conclusion (end of lesson):
- Review the correct punctuation in the sentences from the game.
- Summarize the importance of using punctuation to clarify meaning in Te Reo Māori writing.
- Encourage students to practice using punctuation in their writing outside the classroom.
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Additional Resources:
- TKI Te Marautanga o Aotearoa - Te Reo Māori in English medium
- TKI Te Reo Māori in English-medium schools
- TKI Māori-medium education
By following this lesson plan, Year 3 students in New Zealand will have the opportunity to strengthen their understanding and application of correct punctuation in written Te Reo Māori sentences, aligning with the Te Marautanga o Aotearoa curriculum standards and promoting effective communication skills.