Term One Week Six
Section outline
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Mā te tuakana te teina e tōtika, Mā te teina te tuakana e tōtika
The older will lead the younger and the younger will lead the older
Kia ora. It was great to see you all online over the past week, and I have seen some fantastic work on recipes already. This week, I am going to ask you to hand in your English books at the end of our first session, so that I can mark your work while you are at camp. We are going to look at the traditions and beliefs around the food items you have identified, and work on writing a factual description of these traditions. We have a lot to do - but only one session this week to do it, but I am sure, together, we will achieve.
Success Criteria: I can/have...
- Research the history and traditions of my identified food
- Make dot/jot notes to record my research
- Use a planning tool to plan my writing
- Draft a factual description
Activities:
- Unpacking of factual description examples
- Research skills - KWL Chart
- Research Skills - Key Word Identification
- Research Skills - Dot-Jot notes
- Hand in Formal Language work
Homework:
Go to camp, have fun, get to know each other and your year 10 leaders!EXPLORE / TŪHURA learning intentions:
- We are EXPLORING food items and how these connect to our culture
- We are EXPLORING graphic organisers that help us organise and classify our ideas
- We are EXPLORING conventions of recipe writing