Uxbridge Early Learning is really lucky to be involved and participate in the new programme at our Marae and strengthening our connection with our Marae - sometimes known as Matariki Marae. The kindy Tamariki experienced a rich immersion in Te Ao Māori and Te Reo Māori , deepening their understanding of our cultural heritage as Tangata Whenua .
The Marae , serving as a living classroom , provided an authentic environment where the children could engage with traditions, values and language. We participated in a Karakia, Waiata (song), and The Legend/story of "The Fish of Maui".
The children enjoyed creating their own Waka, and learning some new words in Te Reo relating to the map of Aotearoa.
They learned simple greetings, songs, as well as fostering a sense of belonging and identity. This experience enhances Whakamana - Empowerment, Whānau Tangata - Community and overall fostering their growth as confident, capable learners out in the community.
We cannot wait until our next visit in the new year to get out and about in the community and learn some more.
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