Section outline

  • EXPLORE / TŪHURA

    EXPLORE / TŪHURA learning intentions:

    • We are EXPLORING people’s values, viewpoints, and perspectives, including my own
    • We are EXPLORING how language and messaging can be used to inform, to misinform, and to position people alongside particular values and perspectives.
    • We are EXPLORING relationships between events and identify continuity or changes in relationships.
    • We are EXPLORING people’s actions in the past based on historical evidence and taking account of the attitudes and values of the times, the challenges people faced, and the information available to them.

    Authentic Outcomes:  Escape Room Challenge’ 
    Theme: Resilience/empowerment/perseverance
    Whakatauki: "I orea te tuatara ka patu ki waho."
    Metaphorical: A problem is solved by continuing to find solutions
    Literal: This whakatauki refers to the need for creative thinking, adaptability and perseverance. In order to solve a problem you need to have all of these.


    Paearu Angitu
    (Success Criteria):
    I can...
    • Locate information in a text
    • Define key terms
    • Examine values, viewpoints, and perspectives
    • Work on different thinking and learning strategies.
    • Summarise key ideas 

    Hei Mahi (Activities):

    This week, we will reflect on our SVA actions and complete the slides. After this, we will work on an escape room clue activity.  

    Session 1: SVA activity - Kaitiakitanga Day maintenance of our native plants - Reflection.
    Session 2: Escape room activity
    Session 3: Matariki reading activity. 

    1. Complete Term 2, Week 10's General Knowledge Quiz
    2. SVA activity - Kaitiakitanga Day maintenance of our native plants - Complete  slides 7, 8, 9 & 10. 
    3. After teacher's explanation, start working on the activity.

      


    REFLECT / WHAIWHAKAARO

    REFLECT / WHAIWHAKAARO learning intentions:

    • We are REFLECTING  on our impact within our local community.