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Movement Strategy Mastery Worksheet

Students playing Ki-o-Rahi

📚 Wāhanga 1: Movement Strategy Knowledge / Part 1: Movement Strategy Knowledge

1. Define the following movement strategies in both languages:

Offensive Strategies / Rautaki Whakataki:

Defensive Strategies / Rautaki Tiaki:

Tactical Play / Rautaki Rōpū:

2. Choose the BEST example of an offensive strategy in Ki-o-Rahi:

Staying close to your own pou (post) to defend

Moving quickly towards the opponent's territory to score

Blocking other players from moving

Watching the game from the sideline

3. Tick ALL the defensive strategies you might use in a traditional Māori game:

Positioning yourself between the opponent and your goal

Intercepting passes

Running away from the action

Communicating with teammates about opponent movements

Creating space for attacking plays

🎯 Wāhanga 2: Applied Analysis / Part 2: Applied Analysis

4. Game Scenario Analysis: You are playing a modified Ki-o-Rahi game. Your team has the ki (ball) and needs to score. Describe TWO specific movement strategies you would use and explain WHY each would be effective.

Strategy 1 / Rautaki 1:

Why effective? / He aha ai he pai?

Strategy 2 / Rautaki 2:

Why effective? / He aha ai he pai?

5. Self-Reflection / Whakaaroaro: Think about your own movement during today's practical session. Complete these sentence starters:

The movement strategy I used most was _________________________ because _________________________

I te taima nei, i whakamahi au i te rautaki _________________________ (Today, I used the strategy _________________________)

Next time I could improve by _________________________________________________________________

🌟 Wāhanga 3: Planning and Extension / Part 3: Planning and Extension

6. Peer Feedback Activity: Observe a classmate during the next practical session. Use these sentence starters to give constructive feedback:

Positive observation / He mea pai:

I noticed that your _________________________ strategy was effective when _________________________

Suggestion for improvement / He whakapai:

You could try _________________________ to make your movement even better because _________________________

7. Strategy Planning: Choose ONE area you want to improve in your movement strategies. Create a specific plan:

Area to improve: _________________________________________________________________

Specific actions I will take:

How I will know I'm improving:

8. Extension Challenge: Design your own movement strategy for a traditional Māori game. Draw a simple diagram and explain how it works in Te Reo Māori and English:

Explanation / Whakamārama:

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