Section outline


  • Kia ora...Students and welcome to the first week of school. I trust that you all had a wonderful summer break and are fully charged to begin this terms learning. 

    Our learning context is:  Re-Connections 

    With this idea in mind, we will explore the different styles of leadership and examine how individuals make an impact in a team. 

    Our focus will include connections we make  in our local communities. To do this we need to examine the different problems that exist in Flatbush (mostly environmental issues), and think of how teamwork can address these issues


    Success Criteria: I can/have...

    • Researched the cultural identity of Maori and British cultures from the past to the present.
    • creatively design a digital cartoon or storyboard  that explores early settlers and the Treaty of Waitangi and shows my values that connect with the Treaty.

    Activities:

      This week is an important one for our country as we celebrate the Treaty of Waitangi on the 6th of February. 

      1. Your task is to research  a speech (2019 - 2021) delivered by our Prime Minster Jacinda Ardern and discuss the key messages she has delIvered on this monumental  day. What are your views on our Prime Ministers speech.

      2. Watch video on Early Maori cultures in NZ and answer the following questions;
        When did Maori people arrive in NZ and from which locations in the world.
        How did they arrive here.
        Describe the waka.
        Discuss the types of tribes found at that time and where did they settle.
        Discuss the foods Maori eat and how they collected as well as prepared traditional foods.
        Show the cultural dress/ music/ art and dance that is symbolic to them.
        What are the languages spoken. 

      3. Examine the conflict between British and Maori people.Also explain with images the meaning of the treaty of Waitangi.

      4. Do you think Maori cultures identity today  is the same from few hundred years ago. Explain. Also show how the "west" has influenced local Maori Identity.

      5. How does this treaty have greater significance to our multi- cultural society today. Think of values and connect  your reasons to this.This must be explored in good detail.

      6. Indicate your information on a story board. See example in Google classroom.

      7. Can you express how Re-Connection ties in with the Treaty of Waitangi.



    Resources


    Jacinda Adern 2020 Waitangi Speech

    Treaty of Waitangi: What was lost | Stuff.co.nz

    The Maori - New Zealand in History

    The arrival of Māori | 100% Pure New Zealand

    The Treaty in brief | NZHistory, New Zealand history online

    Page 1. Creating Te Tiriti o Waitangi

    The Treaty of Waitangi | New Zealand Now

    Create a story board

    Design a Custom Storyboard in Canva



    EXPLORE / TŪHURA

    EXPLORE / TŪHURA learning intentions:

      • We are EXPLORING...to investigate students personalised immigration story and the vocabulary associated with this idea
      • We are EXPLORING...to research the Treaty of Waitangi and its significance for us today in NZ