Pasifika collaborative poster | Samoan Language week Activity
Pasifika collaborative poster | Samoan Language week Activity
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Pasifika Collaborative Poster
Create a beautiful classroom display while celebrating Pasifika identity, community, and collective creativity.
Collaborative posters are a lovely way to bring children together. Each student completes one part of the artwork, and when all the pieces are joined, the class sees how their individual contribution has helped create something bigger.
This Pasifika Collaborative Poster is designed as an easy-to-use display activity for classrooms, cultural celebrations, school events, Pasifika language weeks, community learning, and art projects.
Why collaborative art matters
Collaborative art helps children experience the idea that everyone contributes to the whole.
It supports:
- class community
- belonging
- cooperation
- fine motor skills
- visual art
- display creation
- cultural celebration
- pride in shared work
Children can see that their piece matters, but it is also part of something larger.
How to use it
Print the poster pages and give each child one section to colour or decorate. Once completed, assemble the pieces together to create the full display.
You can use it as:
- a whole-class art project
- a small group display
- a Pasifika celebration activity
- a school hallway display
- a cultural studies follow-up
- a community event artwork
- a calm independent colouring task that becomes collaborative
Perfect for
- Pasifika language weeks
- New Zealand classrooms
- Cultural celebration displays
- Montessori and mainstream classrooms
- Homeschool groups
- Collaborative art projects
- Community and belonging lessons
- Classroom wall displays
Why teachers will find it useful
This resource gives you a display-ready activity without needing to design a large collaborative poster yourself. It is simple to prepare, meaningful to complete, and visually effective once assembled.
Created by a New Zealand teacher
I’m a Montessori-trained and state-trained teacher in New Zealand. I create resources that support cultural inclusion, community, and meaningful classroom work.
This poster is designed to help children contribute to a shared artwork while celebrating Pasifika culture and identity.
Please note: This is a downloadable PDF resource. No physical product will be shipped.
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