Section outline


  • 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.  In 1984 an advertising campaign by New Zealand Tourism advised "Don't leave home until you've seen the country". This message was about getting to know the wonders of New Zealand before travelling to see the wonders of the world.  It is appropriate at the time of Matariki (and our own travel seminars ) to reflect of the fantastic country in which we live.

    Success Criteria:

        • Select an appropriate presentation topic
        • Research topic using a research framework (KW Chart, T-Chart)
        • Draft presentation 
        • Create cue cards based on presentation

    Activities:

    1. Present Travel Seminar
    2. Reflection

    Further Learning:
    Read a book








    PLAN & DO / WHAKAMAHI

    PLAN & DO / WHAKAMAHI learning intentions:

    • We are PLANNING a seminar presentation so that we can present our infromation to a small group and share our knowledge of planning and preparing for overseas travel.