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  • Whāia te mātauranga hei oranga mō koutou

    Seek after learning for the sake of your wellbeing

    Kia ora, kia orana.  Welcome to Cook Island Language Week.  This week, we are going to finish off speeches (there are still a few people who need to deliver their speeches) and begin our work on this terms context - Myths and Legends.  What are myths? We will be creating a shared definition of myths, exploring myths that are unique to our ow cultures and seeing how many of these myths are similar across many cultures.  Finally, we will be creating our own myths.

    Success Criteria: I can/have...

        • Deliver an effective speech
        • Discuss the purpose of myhs
        • Identify and share myths from my own culture
        • Describe the elements of myths
        • Create my own myth

    Activities:

    1. Do now - formal language (google classroom)
    2. Speech delivery (upload your spech draft to MHOL if you have not yet)
    3. Bus stop activity - myths

    Homework:
    Read a book (research myths from your culture)


    EXPLORE / TŪHURA

    EXPLORE / TŪHURA learning intentions:

    • We are EXPLORING myths and legends and recognising the similarities across different cultures.
    • We are EXPLORING the purpose myths and legends had to cultures and analysing the effect they had