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Writer's pictureGenae Thompson

Reremahi - Verbal Sentences

Overview: This comprehensive unit is designed to immerse secondary school learners in the intricacies of reremahi (verbal sentences) in te reo Māori. Over 20 hours of focused teaching and learning, students will engage with a variety of resources and activities that develop their understanding and use of reremahi in everyday communication. The unit is structured to provide a blend of theoretical knowledge, practical application, and cultural context, ensuring students not only learn how to construct sentences but also appreciate their role within the language.


Unit Components:

  1. Class Slides:

    • A series of visually engaging and culturally rich slides that guide the learning process. Each lesson is introduced with clear learning objectives, followed by explanations, examples, and practice exercises. Cultural context and examples relevant to the students' experiences are woven throughout.

  2. Activities:

    • Interactive and collaborative activities designed to reinforce learning. Students will engage in sentence-building exercises, role-playing scenarios, and group discussions that encourage active use of reremahi in a supportive environment.

  3. Pre and Post Assessments:

    • A comprehensive pre-assessment gauges students' initial understanding of reremahi, helping to tailor the learning experience. The post-assessment measures growth and mastery, providing insights into individual progress and areas needing further reinforcement.

  4. Digital Tools:

    • Integration of digital platforms such as interactive quizzes, sentence-building apps, and online forums where students can practice and receive feedback. These tools enhance engagement and allow for personalized learning paths.

  5. Resources and Printables:

    • A collection of print-ready resources, including verb charts, sentence structure guides, and cultural context notes. These are designed to be easily accessible for students, supporting their learning both in and out of the classroom.

  6. Games:

    • Educational games that make learning reremahi fun and memorable. Examples include matching games, sentence-building challenges, and digital escape rooms that require students to apply their knowledge to progress.

  7. Quizzes:

    • Regular quizzes are integrated throughout the unit to check for understanding and provide immediate feedback. These quizzes range from multiple-choice questions to short sentence construction tasks, ensuring comprehensive assessment.

  8. Worksheets:

    • Worksheets offer targeted practice on specific aspects of reremahi, from basic sentence structures to more complex forms. They are designed to be both challenging and supportive, allowing for differentiated learning.


Learning Outcomes: By the end of this unit, students will:

  • Understand the structure and function of reremahi in te reo Māori.

  • Confidently construct a variety of verbal sentences, applying correct syntax and grammar.

  • Recognize and use reremahi in context, both in written and spoken forms.

  • Demonstrate growth in their ability to communicate using te reo Māori, as evidenced by pre and post-assessment results.


This unit not only equips students with the linguistic tools needed to use reremahi effectively but also fosters an appreciation for the cultural significance of these structures within te reo Māori.




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