Description

Help children explore who they are and where they belong with this engaging collection of provocation learning cards and posters.

Designed for Early Childhood and Primary learners, these resources support belonging, identity, and inclusion—encouraging tamariki to share their stories, celebrate differences, and build confidence in who they are.

Through meaningful conversations and real-life connections, children learn to recognise what makes them unique while also valuing the identities and experiences of others.

Perfect for creating inclusive classrooms and learning environments where every child feels seen, valued, respected, and connected.

  • Belonging, identity & inclusion
  • Confidence & self-awareness
  • Respect for diversity & others

Ways to Use in the Classroom

Morning Meetings / Circle Time

Use cards to spark conversations about identity, family, and what makes each child unique.

All About Me Activities

Support children to share their name, culture, family, and interests.

Whanaungatanga / Getting to Know You

Build relationships and connections at the start of the year or during transitions.

Small Group Learning

Encourage children to talk, listen, and learn from each other’s experiences.

Creative Activities

Draw, collage, or create “All About Me” posters to express identity.

Storytelling & Sharing

Invite children to share stories about their lives, traditions, and special moments.

Wall Displays / Learning Spaces

Create an “Our Class / Our Whānau” display that reflects every learner.

Home–School Connections

Send prompts home to encourage whānau to share their stories and cultural knowledge.

Ways to Include in the Classroom

Celebrate Every Child

Ensure each child’s culture, language, and identity is represented and valued.

Use Inclusive Language

Model respectful, inclusive language that affirms all learners.

Create a Safe Sharing Space

Encourage children to share openly, knowing they will be listened to and respected.

Reflect Diverse Identities

Display resources that represent different cultures, families, and experiences.

Encourage Peer Connections

Support children to listen, respond, and connect with each other’s stories.

Value Whānau Voice

Invite families to contribute photos, stories, and cultural knowledge.

Promote Respect & Empathy

Guide children to appreciate similarities and differences with kindness.

Simple. Inclusive. Meaningful.