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Use this activity to encourage students to find out more about each other and identify similarities.
Colouring pages featuring the lyrics of the E Tū Tāngata song.
This short poem explains the meaning of King Tāwhiao's important message 'Ki te kapuia, e kore e whati'.
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.
Spoken in Te Reo Māori and subtitled in English, Junior Tana walks you through the first strand of E Tū Tāngata: You Have Value.
Explore the first strand of E Tū Tāngata: You Have Value, by watching this impact story from Matu Ngaropo.
Create your own E Tū Tāngata posters, featuring the faces and places that mean the most to you. These easy to use PNG files will layer over your photographs.
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.
Share the E Tū Tāngata message with these cute cartoon posters.
This is a fun poster featuring the words of the chorus of the We Are All Different song.
These colouring pages display the three strands of E Tū Tāngata in Te Reo.
Share the message of E Tū Tāngata by displaying these cool posters!
Keep the E Tū Tāngata kaupapa extra visible with these Te Reo Māori posters.
Colour and display a banner saying 'We Succeed Together' in English or Te Reo Māori.
Keep the E Tū Tāngata kaupapa extra visible with these E Tū Tāngata posters.
Create a wall display of a waka featuring your own faces!
Haka lyrics taken from the E Tū Tāngata song.
This resource will help you put each ETT Strand into action.
Value posters updated colours, English and Māori version available
Sing along to the E Tū Tāngata song with this fun lyric video!
This fun and catchy song is the ideal way to share the idea of Others Matter with younger tamariki.
Keep the E Tū Tāngata kaupapa extra visible with these bright posters.
This fun and catchy song is the ideal way to share the idea of We Succeed Together with younger tamariki.
Learn that you have value with this catchy song and accompanying resources.
In this paper doll activity, get students to identify the people in their lives that support them.
Take some time to think about what you are proud of this year and what you have achieved! Celebrate your achievements!
Professional Rugby Player, Jack Goodhue talks to your class about the first strand of E Tū Tāngata: You Have Value.
This poem encourages students to think about how all people are different and all people are valuable.
These cool colouring pages will help reinforce some of the Kete ideas of E Tū Tāngata.
NZ Paralympian, William Stedman walks tamariki through the first strand of E Tū Tāngata, You Have Value.
Use these downloadable certificates to celebrate students demonstrating the E Tū Tāngata strands.
This cool little printable lets you fold your own mini treasure chest. You can then fill the treasure chest with things that you value.
Use these small notes to acknowledge when you have seen someone demonstrate one of the E Tū Tāngata strands.
Lift others up with these cute printable notes.
This cute poster activity is for students to make a self portrait in a circus-style poster which states that they are the one and only them and worth celebrating.
Certificates for awarding to students who demonstrate the E Tū Tāngata strands.
Work together to create a lego model and highlight how each part is significant.
Make the ideas of E Tū Tāngata extra visible with these posters.
This fun dice activity is designed to help facilitate a fun conversation to personalise the ideas of E Tū Tāngata.
These gorgeous posters will help keep the messages of E Tū Tāngata front of mind.
In this cool video, watch Lego-builder David make a prosthetic arm for 8-year-old Beknur. This video is a great starting point for a chat about differences and overcoming obstacles.
In this awesome video, David Aguilar explains how he was born with an arm which hadn't fully developed, and how he built himself a prosthetic arm with Lego.
Talk about the lyrics of the E Tū Tāngata song to fully understand their meaning.
This colouring sheet is a rosette to give to someone to show them that they are valuable.
Recreate the E Tū Tāngata logo
Show how our words are powerful in an interactive, tactile way.
A follow up integrated writing activity after watching the You Have Value Conversation for Tamariki Facilitated by Mrs Tui.
Use dominos to show the impact we can have through the ripple effect.
A visual experience to engage students in understanding how we impact others and ourselves.
In this short video, Mrs Tui explains the basics of You Have Value.
Hear from Suzy Cato as she explains the first strand of E Tū Tāngata: You Have Value.
Hear from Suzy Cato as she explains the third strand of E Tū Tāngata: Others Matter.
Hear from Suzy Cato as she explains the second strand of E Tū Tāngata: We Succeed Together.
Rugby Coach Scott Robertson takes you through the third strand of E Tū Tāngata, Others Matter.
Silver Ferns coach Dame Noeline Taurua introduces E Tū Tāngata and explains why it is necessary in our current culture.
Professional Netball Coach, Marianne Delaney-Hoshek talks about the second strand of E Tū Tāngata, We Succeed Together.
Professional Athlete, Donna Wilkins, talks to your class about the third strand of E Tū Tāngata: Others Matter.
New Zealand Netballer, Karin Burger discusses what it means to know that you have value, even when you will never be perfect.
Keep the E Tū Tāngata kaupapa extra visible with these black and white posters.
Make a cute, foldable book which explains what E Tū Tāngata is, and what the three strands are.
Share the meaning of the three strands w
These lists of encouraging words can be used in a variety of ways and help tamariki find good ways to affirm and encourage themselves and others.
Professional Netball Player, Jane Watson walks your class or team through the first strand of E Tū Tāngata, You Have Value.
Hear from the students of Te Kōmanawa Rowley School, as they share what it means to succeed together.
Learn what it means to value yourself with the students of Te Parito Kōwhai Russley School.
The tamariki of Te Kōmanawa Rowley School summarise the idea We Succeed Together.
Write a poem about what makes you special, using the letters of your name!
What does it mean when we say: You Have Value? Join the students at Russley School as they talk about what You Have Value means to them.
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 quick and easy listening activity demonstrates that each of us has a unique perspective, we can hear the same instructions and interpret them differently.
Lyric sheet from the E Tū Tāngata song.
Notice something good about someone else and encourage them with this cute printable card!
This simple activity encourages students to ask questions and find out more about the people around them.
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.
Display these cool posters around your space to help reinforce some of the key ideas of E Tū Tāngata.
Find out all about someone else! In this activity tamariki can ask one another questions and learn more about each other.
This fun poem reminds students that there is only one of them in the whole world.
Hear our friend Suzy Cato read 'Three Things to Know: An E Tū Tāngata Story'
In this short video, Freya and Flynn Piwakawaka explain the basics of Others Matter.
In this short video, Keegan, Keira and Kyle Kiwi explain the basics of We Succeed Together.
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.
This easy and fun activity will remind tamariki that they are valuable treasures.
This sweet poem celebrates how each of us shines, but together we create even more light.
This signature scavenger hunt asks students to find people in their class who have done good things, helping us to see that everyone is valuable.
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.
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.
In this activity, students will work with groups to create woven paper mats. This is a great activity to practice succeeding together with older and younger students.
Demonstrate how each of us is unique with a simple drawing activity. Everyone gets the same ingredients, everyone creates something different.
Colour some charming pictures from Three Things to Know: An E Tū Tāngata Story.
These printable resources have been created to help you celebrate people and lift them up.
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.