Your Fonofale wall display
Introduce the Fonofale health model to your tamariki with this HUGE collaborative mosaic wall display!
Introduce the Fonofale health model to your tamariki with this HUGE collaborative mosaic wall display!
Lean into your strengths with a team work activity.
Celebrating our identity, whānau and where we come from.
Many schools, kura and classrooms have special manu and rākau they associate with. We've created these to add to your classroom and learn from.
A relaxing colouring activity to promote relaxation and calm.
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....!
This activity takes inspiration from the ordinary, yet extraordinary things in our natural world, as a mindfulness technique.
From our friends at the Department of Conservation - this is a really simple mindfulness activity, only needing a quiet space to look and listen.
Welcome some fresh air and some sky magic by making a manu tukutku!
Kōrero with a loved-one and create a poster about them.
A fun and whānau focussed way to learn about Matariki and each of the 9 whetū.
An activity for thinking about and adjusting our energy levels.
Helping tamariki discover how music affects their mood.
Bring Whare Tapa Whā to life with these super easy print-outs - makes either a mean wall display, or gift for whānau to carry on this important mahi.
Teaching tamariki the neuroscience behind worrying helps them make sense of the way it feels, so they can better work through it.
A group exercise for showing and guessing different emotions.
A tool that supports tamariki to feel settled and calm.
A crafty activity that will give tamariki a calming keepsake.
A fun, energising, memory-based game
Make fun, feel-good posters for your classroom.
Our favourite ideas for teaching and encouraging gratitude.
Expressing gratitude and giving back through special surprises.
A classic that helps tamariki find similarities and have fun through movement
A calming activity that boosts students’ awareness of the world around them.
Extending the connection between music and emotions.
Celebrating our strengths and being unique.
Fostering a growth mindset and celebrating akoranga (learning).
Sensory kete promote self-regulation and calm.
A fun way to foster kindness, gratitude and the joy of giving.
A traditional, fun and energetic challenge for tamariki.
Create an interactive classroom rollercoaster, and support tamariki to develop their emotional literacy and regulation
A video-making activity for senior tamariki to learn about managing big emotions, and teach others to too.
A fun activity to help tamariki overcome inhibitions and get to know each other better
A familiar and fun game that tamariki LOVE!
We’ve created this activity to encourage tamariki to think about Pink Shirt Day beyond the colour pink.
A simple and imaginative trust game (without too much risk!), this activity helps tamariki work together
This activity helps tamariki learn to manage emotions using a playground slide as a visualisation tool.
An acting exercise that helps tamariki learn to manage tricky situations and big emotions.
This activity uses colours to help tamariki name emotions. Being able to recognise and name emotions is the biggest step towards successfully regulating them.
With Te Ara Pū you can keep learning te reo sounds to help make kōrero easy.
Introduce Te Whare Tapa Whā to your tamariki with this HUGE collaborative mosaic wall display!
Activities to help senior students start using and developing their strengths.