Start with a subject
Useful when you already know the learning area and want to narrow the browser quickly.
Te Kete Ako's public resource browser
Start with a subject, year level, resource type, or classroom need. This page is designed to help teachers find a good starting point fast, even before they know the exact resource name.
How to start
Some kaiako arrive knowing the learning area. Others start with a year level, a resource format, or a classroom need. Use whichever path feels closest to the planning job in front of you.
Useful when you already know the learning area and want to narrow the browser quickly.
Helpful when you are planning for a stage, syndicate, or transition band first.
Good when you know the teaching format you need more than the exact topic.
Use the search bar when the job is broader than a subject label.
Jump to searchTry terms like literacy support, discussion, assessment, or vocabulary.
Ready to move from finding to planning?
Browse is free. When you are ready to turn a topic into a culturally responsive lesson draft, Te Wānanga is the premium workflow that picks up from here.