Weaving Hope
Lean into your strengths with a team work activity.
Lean into your strengths with a team work activity.
Celebrating our identity, whānau and where we come from.
From our friends at the Department of Conservation, this activity combines taking notice of what's around us and immersing ourselves in the moment . Deep, calming sigh....!
Welcome some fresh air and some sky magic by making a manu tukutku!
Tuputupu is a fun, activity-based workbook created as part of Te Wiki o te Reo Māori which uses te Reo and Whare Tapa Whā as a foundation for tamariki to understand and care for their hauora.
An activity that’s fun and engaging for all students and has a unique Pacific focus – first create your fale (house), then create your classroom’s village!
Kōrero with a loved-one and create a poster about them.
This activity is all about better understanding Matariki – understanding our unique and special culture and the culture of others, only impacts all our wellbeing positively.
A trust game without any risk! This activity is designed to help tamariki work together on a shared goal
Making memory posters to encourage connections to tamariki whānau and whakapapa with this simple interviewing activity.
We’ve created this activity to encourage tamariki to think about Pink Shirt Day beyond the colour pink.
An opportunity for tamariki to acknowledge and explore their amazing whenua (land) and heritage.
A great aiga (family) connecting and learning activity highlighting the importance of our names.
A book review worksheet for exploring books with positive diversity, emotion or wellbeing- based themes.
A chance to recreate Pacific stories and beliefs using any performance art you choose.