Kia mau ki te Ūkaipō
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Free
1.2for iPhone, iPad and more
Ministry of Education New Zealand
Developer
136 MB
Size
Dec 20, 2022
Update Date
Education
Category
4+
Age Rating
Age Rating
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About Kia mau ki te Ūkaipō
Ko te whāinga o tēnei rauemi kia mātua tipu mai ngā tamariki katoa i runga i te mōhio ki te takenga mai o ngā ingoa wāhi hirahira nō roto o Hauraki, nō konā, tā rātou hononga ki te whenua. Mā tēnei te māramatanga pai ake ki te wāhi o Hauraki e whakatairanga, me te whakatairanga hoki i te mōhiotanga ki ngā hononga ki te whenua mō ngā ākonga, kaiako, whānau, hapū, me ētahi iwi anō hoki puta noa i Aotearoa whānui.
The objective of this resource is to ensure that all tamariki grow up learning how the significant place names within Hauraki were named and hence their connection with te whenua. This will promote a better understanding of the place Hauraki, as well as promote understanding of connection with te whenua for ākonga, kaiako, whānau, hapū, and other iwi across Aotearoa.
Interactivity has been used to create an immersive experience with an original, image-rich narrative. Features include:
- Narration in te reo Māori perfectly synchronised with text
- Swipe to Read, Tap to Spell and Read aloud functions.
- Subordinate narration and text in English that can be toggled to access
- A record yourself function that enables readers to record their own or whānau narration, and overlay it in the app.
Notes for teachers that are accessible inside the App include support on curriculum links, learning activities, vocabulary, a list of further resources available, and references.
Kia mau ki te Ūkaipō was developed through the Ministry’s Te Aho Ngārahu fund. Te Aho Ngārahu was established in 2017 as an initiative to improve the access to quality te reo Māori localised curriculum resources to support ākonga, kaiako and Kāhui Ako learning in and through te reo Māori in both Māori medium and English medium settings.
This App was produced by world leading Cultural Services agency Kiwa Digital. For more www.kiwadigital.com
NEED HELP?
Contact us: support@kiwadigital.com
The objective of this resource is to ensure that all tamariki grow up learning how the significant place names within Hauraki were named and hence their connection with te whenua. This will promote a better understanding of the place Hauraki, as well as promote understanding of connection with te whenua for ākonga, kaiako, whānau, hapū, and other iwi across Aotearoa.
Interactivity has been used to create an immersive experience with an original, image-rich narrative. Features include:
- Narration in te reo Māori perfectly synchronised with text
- Swipe to Read, Tap to Spell and Read aloud functions.
- Subordinate narration and text in English that can be toggled to access
- A record yourself function that enables readers to record their own or whānau narration, and overlay it in the app.
Notes for teachers that are accessible inside the App include support on curriculum links, learning activities, vocabulary, a list of further resources available, and references.
Kia mau ki te Ūkaipō was developed through the Ministry’s Te Aho Ngārahu fund. Te Aho Ngārahu was established in 2017 as an initiative to improve the access to quality te reo Māori localised curriculum resources to support ākonga, kaiako and Kāhui Ako learning in and through te reo Māori in both Māori medium and English medium settings.
This App was produced by world leading Cultural Services agency Kiwa Digital. For more www.kiwadigital.com
NEED HELP?
Contact us: support@kiwadigital.com
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What's New in the Latest Version 1.2
Last updated on Dec 20, 2022
Old Versions
Updated UI.
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Version History
1.2
Dec 20, 2022
Updated UI.
1.1
Oct 24, 2022
Updated language position to show te reo first.
1.0
Aug 28, 2022
Kia mau ki te Ūkaipō FAQ
Click here to learn how to download Kia mau ki te Ūkaipō in restricted country or region.
Check the following list to see the minimum requirements of Kia mau ki te Ūkaipō.
iPhone
Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
iPad
Requires iPadOS 13.0 or later.
iPod touch
Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
Kia mau ki te Ūkaipō supports English