Term 2 Week 1
Section outline
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He hono tangata e kore e motu; ka pa he taura waka e motu
Unlike a canoe rope, a human bond cannot be severed.
WELCOME BACK TO A NEW TERM WHANAU.
AS OUR LEARNING JOURNEY BEGINS WE WILL DIVE INTO THE MANY ASPECTS OF THE ANZAC JOURNEY.

Learning Intentions:
- Students will understand the significance of ANZAC Day for New Zealanders.
- Students will know about the key events of the Gallipoli Campaign during World War One.
- Students will be able to explain the impact of World War One on New Zealand society.
Success Criteria:
- Students can explain why ANZAC Day is important to New Zealanders (e.g., remembering sacrifices, national identity).
- Students can identify key events of the Gallipoli Campaign on a timeline (e.g., landings, battles, evacuation).
- Students can describe the impact of World War One on New Zealand society (e.g., loss of life, social change, economic effects).