Ngā Hau e Wha- NCEA L3 TRM
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Miss K. Stirling.
Te Pakaritanga
Ngā Hau e wha is our Level 3 NCEA course. The main focus of the course is around using skills in reading, writing, speaking and listening in Māori. There are tasks for each area that you will complete over the year where you will demonstrate your capability to use grammatical structures and vocabulary. A range of themes and skills will be practiced through listening, speaking, reading and writing in Māori.
Success in the Level 3 Te Reo Maori course can provide you with a step toward completing NCEA Level 3. Those who complete the Panui & Tuhituhi standards gain the compulsory 10 credits required for university entrance. All students will have the opportunity of achieving an endorsement in Te Reo Māori provided the grades reach the required level.
Ākonga are expected to have three years or more experience in Te Reo Māori.
Course Overview
Term 1
Term 1 learning will be based around whakawhanaungatanga and getting to know each other.
The foci for this term will be to complete a kōrero, whakarongo and a tuhinga task.
Term 2
Term 2 learning will be based around tōku ao
The foci for this term will be to complete a kōrero, whakarongo and a tuhinga task.
Term 3
Term 3 learning will continue to be about toku ao
The foci for this term will be to prepare for external exams as well as pānui and tuhinga tasks
Term 4
Term 4 is all about revision and preparation for external exams.
This is also the opportunity to complete any outstanding tasks.
Recommended Prior Learning
Ngā Hau e whā completes Te Hau Aroha Te Reo Māori program. Students need to be reading, writing, listening and speaking at Level 6-7 of Te Aho Arataki I Te Marau (TAAM) or proficient in Te Reo Māori.
Students who have completed Te Hau Rāwhiti Level 2 Te Reo Māori program are encouraged to enrol in this course.
Contributions and Equipment/Stationery
Stationery Requirements: 2 x refills
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
This course is eligible for subject endorsement.
This course is approved for University Entrance.
External
NZQA Info
Te Reo Māori 3.1 - Whakarongo kia mohio ki te reo Māori o te ao whanui
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Te Reo Māori 3.2 - Korero kia whakamahi i te reo Māori o te ao whanui
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Te Reo Māori 3.3 - Panui kia mohio ki te reo Māori o te ao whanui
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Te Reo Māori 3.4 - Tuhi i te reo Māori o te ao whanui
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Te Reo Māori 3.5 - Waihanga tuhinga whai take i te reo Māori o te ao whanui
Approved subject for University Entrance
Number of credits that can be used for overall endorsement: 28
Only students engaged in learning and achievement derived from Te Marautanga o Aotearoa are eligible to be awarded these subjects as part of the requirement for 14 credits in each of three subjects.
Pathway Tags
Acupuncturist, Personal Trainer/Fitness Instructor, Registered Nurse, Agricultural/Horticultural Scientist, Pathologist, Dancer, Boat Builder, Building Contractor, Building and Construction Labourer, Carpenter, Chiropractor, Elected Government Representative, Clinical Coder, Psychologist, Coachbuilder/Trimmer, Communications Professional, Interpreter, Stonemason, Dietitian, General Practitioner, Plumber, Gasfitter and Drainlayer, Early Childhood Teacher, Human Resources Adviser, Environmental/Public Health Officer, Health and Safety Inspector, Health and Safety Adviser, Health Promoter, Health Services Manager, Health Care, Kaiwhakaako Māori, Massage Therapist, Physiotherapist, Youth Worker,
Disclaimer
Standards shown on courses are only an indication and not all may be offered at the time of study.