23 August - 29 August
Section outline
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Kia ora...students and welcome to week5. For this week you will reflection the documentaries/ videos you has seen in class during week 1 and 2 on War in Taranaki/ War of British and Maori during 1840's Anzacs and create your own documentary of of any historical event in the world. Examples include World War 1, 2, Vietnam War, Japan vs American War, or major environmental influences thats reshaped landscapes and humanity.


Success Criteria: I can/have...
- Understanding what is a documentary and the components to create a documentary.
- Examine one historical event that New Zealand had participated with that contributed to change in society.
- Create a documentary that shows the history and significance of this event but also the changes that impacted onto people, as a result.
- Indicate lessons learn/ values strengthen and role models that have shaped your thinking and decisions as a result.
- Produce/ showcase your documentary in week 6.
Activities:
- I will teach you what is a documentary and the components to make a documentary video. You will connect this to the various videos you have seen on NZ wars.
- Brainstorm of ideas you wish to explore in your team to create the documentary eg: Global Wars or events Or ANZAC/ Women"s Voting/ First Prime minster-1997-Helen Clark- Treaty of Waitangi/ Christchurch Earthquakes
- Template guide to explore your script: Introduction to topic/ Historical timeline( what happen/ with whom/ impacts. Data/ statistics around this event/ Consequences/ or aftermath. What is the significance of this event today in NZ. The values/ core ideals that shape you and your generation/ lessons learnt for the future.
- Documentary template: 3mins in length/ pictures or video based/ transitions/ music/ in background/ interviews/ role play/ posters insertion. powerful ending.
- Edit and show case to class in week 6.
Resources:
What is the purpose of a documentary?
Making Documentaries: A Step By Step Guide
www.indiewire.com › feature › michael-moores-13-rules-for-making-...Michael Moore's 13 Rules for Making Documentary Films ...
Timeline of NZ History. 1642 Abel Tasman anchors at Golden Bay. 176
Homework:
Write here...FOCUS / ARONGA learning intentions:
- We are FOCUSING...ON developing New Zealand Immigration from Early Maori to Colonisation and immigration today
- We are FOCUSING...discussing and describing New Zealand significant events such as Treaty of Waitangi, Maori and British Conflict/Taranaki Wars/ First women Prime minister in NZ/ Voting of Women and Christchurch earthquakes. How did we get through collectively.
- We are FOCUSING... responding through documentary style reporting on these events.
EXPLORE / TŪHURA learning intentions:
- We are EXPLORING...Research the treaty of Waitangi and early immigration of Maori in New Zealand
- We are EXPLORING...Discover new terminology on connections we make and immigration
- We are EXPLORING...research war and conflict in New Zealand