Term Two Week Nine
Section outline
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Tuia ki te rangi, Tuia ki te whenua, Tuia ki te moana, E rongo te po, E rongo te Ao
Look to the sky, the land, and the sea to understand the divisions between day and night
Kia ora. I hope you had a fantastic Matariki. How awesome is it to be able to participate in the very first formal nationwide celebration of Matariki - a celebration with is unique and indigeneous to our country. This week, we are going to be delivering our slam poetry/oral presentations in small groups. You will be peer assessed on your use of oral language techniques. I will also attend some of the presentations (especially those of you who have not completed assessment task one)
Success Criteria:
- Use a framework to plan research
- Use a graphic organiser to record information logically
- Record references and sources appropriately
- Write from notes in own voice
- Apply poetic techniques to writing
Activities:
- Draft poem/presentation
- Reflection
Further Learning:
Read a bookPLAN & DO / WHAKAMAHI learning intentions:
- We are PLANNING our oral presentation so that we can share our thoughts and feeling when we perform our poetry/speech