Māui-tinei-ahi is a fire-safety programme produced by Fire and Emergency New Zealand for year 1 and 2 students in Māori-medium classrooms. The resources align with Te Marautanga o Aotearoa.
The Māui-tinei-ahi programme was developed by kaiako, kaiāwhina, Māori liaison firefighters, and other educators.
Ka Ora a Tāmati me Mokopeke I te Ahi
The Ka Ora a Tāmati me Mokopeke i te Ahi
is an integral component of the Māui-tinei-ahi resource. The story reinforces key fire-safety messages.
A firefighter visit following the completion of the programme is a highlight and reinforces key learning outcomes. You may request a firefighter visit through your local station or contact form
Assessment Activities:
Fire and Emergency New Zealand wants to show how behaviours of students and families are changing as a result of taking part in the Get Firewise and Māui-tinei-ahi programmes, specifically in relation to the three fire safety learning outcomes.
We aim to do this by capturing diagnostic and summative assessment data on each of the outcomes listed below – activities for each of these are provided. Kaiako may choose to use one or more of the simple activities to assess their class against each outcome. You may choose to use the same or different activities for diagnostic and summative assessment.
The outcomes we are assessing on in these activities are:
- Students understand that fire can be dangerous.
- Students show they know how to prevent fires starting.
- Students show they know how to get themselves out of a burning building quickly and safely to a safe meeting place.
Videos
- Te tere o te ahi
- Waiata - TERE Puta Atu!
- Waiata - TERE Puta Atu! (Kāore he kuputuhi i raro)
- Te tinei ahi
- Ka Ora a Tāmati me Mokopeke i te Ahi
- Ngā whakaahua o Māui-tinei-ahi
Resources
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