Waiamakariri Libraries created an amazing Māori Language Collection called Ako Collection to help you explore and learn more about Te Reo Māori.
A range of apps that make using the library easier.
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Waimakariri Heritage website - a place to conserve and curate community memories and taonga.
To assist teachers, Waimakariri Libraries have a feast of resources available to help teachers feed students who are hungry for knowledge.
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Waimakariri Libraries would like to invite your school to participate in our Te Wiki o te Reo Māori celebrations.
Want to keep tamariki engaged in reading through the winter months? Colour your way down the mountain with the Winter Reading Challenge.
In this workshop, students will develop their persuasive writing skills, structuring agruments logically, using Aristotle's Modes of Persuasion, and supporting ideas with credible sources.
Ākonga will learn to use observation skills and their imagination to create vivid, detailed poetry with figurative language.
If your school has sets of ukuleles, our talented team can visit to teach them how to play classic and contemporary NZ songs, to learn and perform at the end of the month at the Ukulele Orchestra Concert.
In partnership with Science Alive, access an introductory lesson with a science experiment connected to a Matariki activity to celebrate te tau hou Māori and bring your ākonga together.
Waimakariri Libraries want to help young people record, preserve, and learn from ancestral stories to aid their understanding of our local history and their place in it.
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