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Hauora - Unit 5

He Reo Tupu, He Reo Ora 

Tama tū, tama ora.
Tama noho, tama mate.
Someone who is active is healthy.
Someone who is inactive is unwell.

This is the fifth unit plan from He Reo Tupu, He Reo Ora. It explores Hauora (Health).

Tikanga

Introduce the following aspects of tikanga Māori to your students:

  • The concept of hauora covers more than physical health and well-being (taha tinana). It also includes spiritual (taha wairua) and mental (taha hinengaro) aspects and one’s family in the broadest sense (taha whānau). All these aspects have an effect on the hauora of a person.

See Mason Durie’s Whaiora: Māori Health Development, page 70.

Reomations 

The following reomations support this unit:  

  • Kei te tākaro ngā tamariki (The children are playing)
  • Kia tūpato! (Be careful!)
  • Tama iti (Small boy)
  • Ngā kākano (The seeds)

Achievement objectives

Students will:

2.5 communicate about physical characteristics, personality, and feelings

3.2 communicate about events and where they take place

3.5 communicate about immediate past activities.

Learning intentions

Possible learning intentions for this unit of work are to:

  • recognise, understand, and use familiar words associated with hauora
  • recognise and understand short phrases and sentences associated with hauora
  • ask and answer simple questions about health problems
  • use “tino” to mean “very”
  • ask about and express feelings
  • ask “why” and answer, using “nō te mea” (because)
  • caution others not to do something
  • respond appropriately to instructions in a PE lesson.

Torohia te pouaka "Mō te rauemi" ki raro nei e kitea ai ngā rauemi hāngai: Unit 5 Learning intentions and success criteria rubric (.doc).  

Possible learning intentions for extension are to:

  • recognise, understand, and use some less common vocabulary related to hauora and sport
  • understand the derivations of some Māori words for illnesses
  • understand and use some compound words associated with sport
  • understand and use some transliterations associated with sport
  • understand and use some synonyms associated with hauora and sport
  • understand and use the prefix “kai-” (a person who)
  • understand and use some vocabulary from word families
  • understand and use some suffixes to give a command
  • ask about and explain the purpose of some medicinal plants.

Torohia te pouaka "Mō te rauemi" ki raro nei e kitea ai ngā rauemi hāngai: Unit 5 Learning intentions for extension rubric (.doc). 

Mō te rauemi

Taumata TMoA: Taumata 1, Taumata 2, Taumata 3, Taumata 4
Wāhanga Ako: Te Reo Māori

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