Explore Your Manu and Rākau
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.
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.
DoC recordings of native birdsong all prepped for mindfulness, imaginative writing, tummy breathing time - you choose.
From our friends at the Department of Conservation. While lots of our tamariki love being outside, sometimes having something to hunt for can add a layer of excitement and increase the exercise!
A relaxing colouring activity to promote relaxation and calm.
From our friends at the Department of Conservation - we love that this idea is so accessible to everyone while in home-learning, and the combination of reading (learning) and being outdoors will help tamariki feel great!
Sometimes we fall into habits, and sometimes we have to spend some time creating them. Here's how...
An activity for thinking about and adjusting our energy levels.
A tool that supports tamariki to feel settled and calm.
A breathing ‘experiment’ that extends tummy breathing.
Teaching mindful breathing for focus and calm.
A fun, energising, memory-based game
A calming game that paves the way for tummy breathing.
A classic that helps tamariki find similarities and have fun through movement
Absorbing, simple activities that help students relax and find flow.
These energising warm-ups encourage team work and communication.
A familiar and fun game that tamariki LOVE!
This fun game will get your greetings in te reo down pat!
Introduce Te Whare Tapa Whā to your tamariki with this HUGE collaborative mosaic wall display!
When we're tired and tamariki are tired, tiny, quiet activities give us the time we all need to 'refresh'. Here's some go-to's from our weekly e-newsletter.
He ngohe hei whakaaro, hei āta whakariterite hoki i ngā taumata ngao.
He ngohe pai tēnei ki te whakatau te mauri, ā, he mea māmā hoki te tākaro