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1 heartfoundation.org.nz | 2019 Huawhenua Vegetables – Bingo Teacher notes Vegetable bingo using te reo Māori is a fun way to teach Māori language and introduce students to different types of vegetables. There is a set of 12 bingo cards. Each bingo card has nine vegetables with their Māori and English name. Each card is different so that there can only be one winning card. Instructions Preparation: 1. Print the bingo call sheet for yourself, then cut each square out and place them in a container. 2. Print bingo cards. Laminate these for future use. 3. Use markers for students to cross off each vegetable on the card. 4. Read how the game works. How the game works: 1. Draw a vegetable name from the container. 2. Call out the vegetable (try using the Māori name). 3. Students then cross off the vegetable on their card. 4. When a student has all the squares crossed off on their card, they call BINGO! They are the winner. Note: if you have more than one copy of the bingo cards to cater for a class of more than 12 students, then there may be two winners. 5. Hand out a laminated card to each student. 6. Explain to your students how the game works. Students will learn: The names of different types of vegetables in te reo Māori Listening skills
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Page 1: Teacher Huawhenua notes Vegetables – Bingo · Vegetables – Bingo Teacher notes Vegetable bingo using te reo Māori is a fun way to teach Māori language and introduce students

1 heartfoundation.org.nz | 2019

HuawhenuaVegetables – Bingo

Teacher notes

Vegetable bingo using te reo Māori is a fun way to teach Māori language and introduce students to different types of vegetables.There is a set of 12 bingo cards. Each bingo card has nine vegetables with their Māori and English name. Each card is different so that there can only be one winning card.

InstructionsPreparation:1. Print the bingo call sheet for yourself, then cut each square out and place them in a

container.2. Print bingo cards. Laminate these for future use.3. Use markers for students to cross off each vegetable on the card. 4. Read how the game works.

How the game works:1. Draw a vegetable name from the container.2. Call out the vegetable (try using the Māori name).3. Students then cross off the vegetable on their card.4. When a student has all the squares crossed off on their card, they call BINGO! They

are the winner. Note: if you have more than one copy of the bingo cards to cater for a class of more than 12 students, then there may be two winners.

5. Hand out a laminated card to each student.6. Explain to your students how the game works.

Students will learn:• The names of different types of vegetables in te reo Māori• Listening skills

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Bingo call sheet (Please cut each vegetable out and place in a container.)

rengakura beetroot

pūpihi / poroki

broccoliuhikaramea / kāreti

carrotrengamutu / kōkihi

spinach

uānīko / pūputi / kareparāoa cauliflower

roroa iti courgette

kūkamo cucumber

tāmore mā / uhiteaparsnip

riki / aniana onion

rētehi lettuce

paukena pumpkin

rīwaipotato

kānga sweet corn

kamokamokamokamo

tōmatotomato

rapikama capsicum

kōwhitiwhitiwatercress

uhikuraradish

kāpiticabbage

kūmarakūmara

taro taro

kōraresilverbeet

haroremushrooms

uwhiuwhiyam

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HuawhenuaVegetables – Bingo

rengakura beetroot

pūpihi / poroki broccoli

uhikaramea / kāreticarrot

uānīko / pūputi / kareparāoa cauliflower

roroa iti courgette

kūkamo cucumber

riki / aniana onion

rētehi lettuce

paukena pumpkin

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HuawhenuaVegetables – Bingo

kānga sweet corn

kamokamokamokamo

tōmatotomato

tāmore mā / uhiteaparsnip

riki / aniana onion

uhikaramea / kāreticarrot

rapikama capsicum

rētehi lettuce

kūmarakūmara

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HuawhenuaVegetables – Bingo

tōmatotomato

rengakura beetroot

kāpiticabbage

rapikama capsicum

rengamutu / kōkihi spinach

uwhiuwhiyam

taro taro

rīwaipotato

kōraresilverbeet

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HuawhenuaVegetables – Bingo

rētehi lettuce

kōwhitiwhitiwatercress

kāpiticabbage

kōraresilverbeet

haroremushrooms

rengamutu / kōkihi spinach

kānga sweet corn

kūkamo cucumber

kūmarakūmara

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HuawhenuaVegetables – Bingo

haroremushrooms

rīwaipotato

kānga sweet corn

uānīko / pūputi / kareparāoa cauliflower

tōmatotomato

kūmarakūmara

taro taro

rētehi lettuce

uhikuraradish

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HuawhenuaVegetables – Bingo

rengakura beetroot

rīwaipotato

uhikaramea / kāreticarrot

uānīko / pūputi / kareparāoa cauliflower

tōmatotomato

kūkamo cucumber

pūpihi / poroki broccoli

rengamutu / kōkihi spinach

rapikama capsicum

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HuawhenuaVegetables – Bingo

roroa iti courgette

tōmatotomato

kānga sweet corn

uānīko / pūputi / kareparāoa cauliflower

paukena pumpkin

kūkamo cucumber

rapikama capsicum

rētehi lettuce

kamokamokamokamo

Page 10: Teacher Huawhenua notes Vegetables – Bingo · Vegetables – Bingo Teacher notes Vegetable bingo using te reo Māori is a fun way to teach Māori language and introduce students

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HuawhenuaVegetables – Bingo

kōraresilverbeet

riki / aniana onion

uhikaramea / kāreticarrot

uānīko / pūputi / kareparāoa cauliflower

tōmatotomato

kūkamo cucumber

pūpihi / poroki broccoli

kūmarakūmara

haroremushrooms

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HuawhenuaVegetables – Bingo

rengakura beetroot

rīwaipotato

uhikuraradish

uānīko / pūputi / kareparāoa cauliflower

pūpihi / poroki broccoli

kūkamo cucumber

uhikaramea / kāreticarrot

rētehi lettuce

uwhiuwhiyam

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kāpiticabbage

uwhiuwhiyam

uhikaramea / kāreticarrot

uānīko / pūputi / kareparāoa cauliflower

tōmatotomato

taro taro

pūpihi / poroki broccoli

rētehi lettuce

kamokamokamokamo

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HuawhenuaVegetables – Bingo

kamokamokamokamo

rīwaipotato

uhikaramea / kāreticarrot

tāmore mā / uhiteaparsnip

rengamutu / kōkihi spinach

uhikuraradish

tōmatotomato

rētehi lettuce

kāpiticabbage

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HuawhenuaVegetables – Bingo

kūmarakūmara

kānga sweet corn

kōwhitiwhitiwatercress

uānīko / pūputi / kareparāoa cauliflower

uhikuraradish

kūkamo cucumber

rengamutu / kōkihi spinach

tāmore mā / uhiteaparsnip

kamokamokamokamo


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