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Make the ideas of E Tū Tāngata extra visible with these posters.
This fun and catchy song is the ideal way to share the idea of Others Matter with younger tamariki.
This short poem reinforces the idea that there is space for all of us to succeed and to be ourselves. There are also optional stretches accompanying the poem.
Colouring pages featuring the lyrics of the E Tū Tāngata song.
Share the E Tū Tāngata message with these cute cartoon posters.
Keep the E Tū Tāngata kaupapa extra visible with these Te Reo Māori posters.
Keep the E Tū Tāngata kaupapa extra visible with these Te Reo Māori posters.
Keep the E Tū Tāngata kaupapa extra visible with these Te Reo Māori posters.
Keep the E Tū Tāngata kaupapa extra visible with these bright posters.
Keep the E Tū Tāngata kaupapa extra visible with these black and white posters.
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Share the message of E Tū Tāngata by displaying these cool posters!
Keep the E Tū Tāngata kaupapa extra visible with these E Tū Tāngata posters.
Display this poster to help remind people to use E Tū Tāngata language in everyday situations.
Keep the E Tū Tāngata kaupapa extra visible with these E Tū Tāngata posters.
This fun and catchy song is the ideal way to share the idea of We Succeed Together with younger tamariki.
This simple activity encourages students to ask questions and find out more about the people around them.
Sing along to the E Tū Tāngata song with this fun lyric video!
Listen to this catchy song and learn about the values of E Tū Tāngata.
Find resources to accompany the book Three Things to Know: An E Tū Tāngata Story.
Hear our friend Suzy Cato read 'Three Things to Know: An E Tū Tāngata Story'
This one-pager explains E Tū Tāngata succinctly. Use this printable to communicate the basics of E Tū Tāngata with others and get them on board.
This cute download is designed to stick onto a mirror, so that tamariki can see positive affirmations when they see their reflection.
Create a wall display of a waka featuring your own faces!
This easy and fun activity will remind tamariki that they are valuable treasures.
Learn that you have value with this catchy song and accompanying resources.
This short poem explains the meaning of King Tāwhiao's important message 'Ki te kapuia, e kore e whati'.
This sweet poem celebrates how each of us shines, but together we create even more light.
This is a fun poster featuring the words of the chorus of the We Are All Different song.
A poem to read and colour, and some related activities for home and school about how we can all contribute to a bigger outcome than we could achieve on our own.
Colour and display a banner saying 'We Succeed Together' in English or Te Reo Māori.
These wrist tags are a great way to send some positive affirmation home.
Create a personalised paper doll display around your classroom, showing how each member of your class is different and each is valuable.
Create a self portrait (photo or drawing) in a beautiful frame.
Colour some charming pictures from Three Things to Know: An E Tū Tāngata Story.
Colour in these thoughtful cards to thank your teachers and coaches for all they do to help you.
These cartoon colouring sheets accompany the three strand videos and are the perfect way to reinforce the messages of You Have Value, We Succeed Together and Others Matter.
These cute colouring pages can be displayed to remind everyone of the three strands of E Tū Tānagta.