NCEA Level 3 Te Reo Māori
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Mr K. Wilson.
Course Objectives
Te Reo Māori is an exciting subject that provides opportunities for ākonga/students to engage in Te Reo Māori - the Māori language - Aotearoa/New Zealand's first Language. You will learn by actively experiencing and learning about Māori Culture through whakarongo/listening, tuhi/writing panui/reading and kōrero/conversing with the language.
The Level 3 NCEA Te Reo Māori course builds on the Level 2 NCEA Te Reo Māori course.
Course Content
The ākonga/students learn:
- Te Reo Māori: Learn about the Structure and vocabulary of the language
- Kapa Haka: Learn how to perform a Haka with confidence and learn the history of the Haka
- Whakapapa: Learn about the history of how Māori lived.
Assessment:
There will be two internal assessment achievement standards and one external assessment achievement standard.
Where does this course lead to?
The Year 13 Level 2 NCEA Te Reo Māori course is the third and final year of NCEA and leads to Scholarship Te Reo Māori and into Tertiary Qualifications and the workforce. A school trip is organized for the ākonga/students to experience a Marae trip in a different area of New Zealand. The trip allows students to practice what they have learned over the year. There are also other trips to the Auckland Museum, Pā sites and participating in kemu/games. Ākonga/students will also learn about hangi, how to put a hangi down and enjoy eating hangi.
Recommended Prior Learning
14 credits at L2 Maori.
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
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.
Disclaimer
Rosmini College's timetable is student-driven and a new timetable is generated each year based on student subject selection. Unfortunately, while we do our best to avoid them, timetabling clashes may still occur and a few students may be required to choose an alternative subject option.
The 2025 timetable, including the number of classes in each subject and staffing allocations, is created based on student selections made in 2024. Because of this, changing subjects at the beginning of 2025 may not be possible. Please, make your subject choices carefully.