14 June - 20 June
Section outline
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Kia ora...students and welcome to week 7You task for this week is to research leaders and inspirational people from Maori culture and they impact they may had in society.

Achievement Objectives: Enter AO's here
Big Idea: Cultural Connections
Learning Intentions: We are learning to (WALT)...
- research role models and inspirational people from Maori Cultures
- to determine what they have achieved and why they may be an inspiration to us
- to create a visual / poster that displays the biography of your inspirational person.
Success Criteria: I can/have...
- researched a role model from Maori culture and created a poster to showcase their live, work and achievements made in society
- Activities:
- Let us create a word bank on words that link with role models and leaders. Also think of words connected to Maori cultural values and ethics eg; respect/ understanding, strength, family,
- See video on Maori culture in New Zealand. in New Zealand. Write down at least 5 ideas from this video.3) See images of the various Maori leaders, everyday heroes in New Zealand. What common characteristics do you they they may have to be an inspirational person or considered a leader.
- 4) By working in team of 3, choose one Maori person that has made a difference in society. He/ she does not have to be a celebrity or famous, but your research shows that this person made a positive contribution to other people.Research the following: Name, age, place of birth, family, values, what they have achieved, impacts made, why you think this is inspirational.
- Create a poster using CANVA or google docs that showcases your research.
- Your poster must have a title, images, bold text, borders and be reflects good creativity.
- Each team will present their poster in the last session of the week.
Resources:
11 Tips For A Creative Poster Design - Designhill

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