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Te Whānau o Hato Renata

Kura values illustration

🌟 Part 1: Our Kura Values

1. Practice writing our kura values in te reo Māori. Trace the words:

Whānau Whānui: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Manaakitanga: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Manawanui: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

2. Match each kura value to what it means:
Whānau Whānui
Manaakitanga
Manawanui
Being kind and caring
Being patient and trying hard
Caring for everyone
3. Practice your greeting! Fill in the blanks:

Ko _____________ tōku ingoa.

(Write your name in the space above)

✏️ Part 2: Showing Our Values

4. Draw a picture of yourself showing Manaakitanga (kindness) at kura:
5. Draw a picture of yourself showing Manawanui (patience) at kura:
6. Draw a picture of yourself showing Whānau Whānui (caring for everyone) at kura:

💭 Part 3: Reflection

7. How can you show these values at kura? Choose one or write your own idea:

Help a friend who is sad

Wait patiently in line

Share my kai with others

Include everyone in games

8. Write or draw one way you will show our kura values this week:

Remember: Practice saying "Ko _______ tōku ingoa" with your whānau at home!

📖 Part 4: Examples of Our Kura Values

Whānau Whānui

Example 1: I help my classmates when they are struggling with their work.

Example 2: I invite everyone to play during recess, so no one feels left out.

Example 3: I share my toys with my friends during playtime.

Example 4: I sit with someone who is alone at lunch.

Example 5: I cheer for my friends when they do something good.

Example 6: I help my teacher tidy up the classroom.

Manaakitanga

Example 1: I say kind words to my friends when they are feeling down.

Example 2: I help my teacher clean up the classroom after activities.

Example 3: I offer to share my lunch with someone who forgot theirs.

Example 4: I give a hug to a friend who is sad.

Example 5: I ask someone if they need help with their work.

Example 6: I smile at everyone when I see them.

Manawanui

Example 1: I wait my turn patiently when playing games with others.

Example 2: I keep trying even when I find something difficult.

Example 3: I listen carefully to my teacher and classmates without interrupting.

Example 4: I take deep breaths when I feel frustrated.

Example 5: I keep working on my drawing until I like it.

Example 6: I wait quietly for my turn to speak in class.

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