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Matariki teacher resource 

  • Matariki Education Resource

    Download the Matariki education resource. This booklet is filled with learning activities and information to help you teach a five lesson unit on Matariki.

  • Matariki Waiata

    Download the Matariki Waiata. Listen, learn and teach this song to your tamariki. Lyrics are provided.

  • Te Whare Pora: the House of Weaving

    Learn about the art of weaving and its place in Māori society. 

  • Taonga pūoro

    Learn about taonga puoro (traditional Māori instruments) and their significance to Matariki.

  • Poi

    For many centuries, the poi has been a dynamic feature of Māori arts. As an extension of the performer, the poi conveys a myriad of poetic meanings.

  • Māori Medicine (Rongoa)

    The art of Māori medicine was a well-developed field of learning within the whare wananga (place of learning).

  • Days in a moon month

    Find out the Māori names for the days of the moon's cycle and the favoured times for activities such as fishing and planting.

  • Months of the Māori calendar

    Find out the names of the months of the year in te reo Māori, the Māori language.  

  • Traditional Food Gathering - Te Kohinga Kai

    Pre-European Māori made the tools or implements they needed for survival from the natural resources of their environment.

  • Gardening Tools

    Māori were essentially an agricultural people, with a large portion of their time and attention being given to cultivation.

  • Potatoes

    Before the European settlement of Aotearoa around 1840, the taewa (or riwai) was a staple food crop of the Māori.

Matariki education resource

 

Te Papa's downloadable Matariki Education Resource. New 2013 version online now.

Paper feathers on Flickr

These feathers are part of the Matariki Teacher Resource. 

FlickrSee the progress photos on Flickr

 

Education programme

Our ever popular Matariki education programme is available in Term 2 each year. Find out more.

 

Student Activity Trail 

Download and print the Matariki activity trail.

Best printed on A3 paper and in colour. The trail folds to create a mini-booklet that students can use in the museum and keep. Perfect for self-guided visits to Te Papa.

 



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