Example book to read together#
Te Ara Nakunaku is an example of the kinds of books your mokopuna will be reading in the sixth year at school. We have a set of slides you can use to read with mokopuna.
You can use the slides below to read them with your mokopuna.
The slides are best viewed full screen. Select the 3 dots at the bottom of the slides and then select 'Enter full screen'.
Before reading
- Set a regular time to read like before bedtime or before dinner.
- Let's make reading a positive experience. "Which book do you want to read?" “Looking forward to our story tonight.”
- Activate their thinking. "What do you think the story is about when you look at the front cover?" Or, "Why do you think they used these pictures."
Reading the book
- Find a fun way to start reading with mokopuna. "Me tīmata tāua. Do you want to read the first page for me or shall I?"
- Ask questions about the pictures – what, where, why, how, when.
- Acknowledge the progress of mokopuna “Ka pai I could see you already know the word ‘ngāko’ now.” “I liked it how you took a pause when you saw an irakati | fullstop.”
After reading
- Link the story to mokopuna and experiences.
- Help mokopuna retell the story.
- Talk about the characters, the setting and the main idea of the story.
- Encourage mokopuna to reread the story with you to build their accuracy and fluency.
Ideas for when reading is hard
- Read to them.
- Take turns reading a page.
- Talk about the pictures.
- Keep it light and positive.
Supporting reading at home#
- Some mokopuna like to be read to, so keep reading to them.
- Visit the library, most libraries have a good te reo Māori section or go online together and help them find books in te reo Māori.
- Sing waiata together.
- Let mokopuna see you enjoying reading and talk about what you are reading.
- Point out words on signs, shops and labels.
- Play word games like, "What is a word that begins with the letter A".