Section outline

  •                                                               EXPLORE / TŪHURA


    We are EXPLORING economy key terms by recognising the economic opportunities & challenges faced many Māori.

    We are EXPLORING economy key terms by understanding the importance of transportation on economic growth/strength.


                                                                      Success Criteria: I can...


    • I can recognise the economic opportunities & challenges Māori faced.
    • I can understand the economy key terms.


    KNOW: Individuals, communities, and societies experience and manage scarcity in different ways and make trade-offs with differing consequences.


    KNOW:
    Within Aotearoa New Zealand’s histories, iwi and hapū experimented with new economic opportunities to enhance their mana. In doing so, they built extensive trading networks domestically and with Australia.

    Week 2 Hei Mahi / Activities:

                                                                                           Monday

    • Firstly, you will watch this Vidyard video which shows how to complete all of the tasks.
    • Then you will watch this about how this is economic development.
    • Afterwards, you will explain why matches, soap, toilet paper, mattress and pillow are important. Also, you will answer the question: If these cannot be found locally, how could you obtain them?
    • After that, you will match the economy key terms with the correct definition on slide 9 of the "Economy Key Terms Slideshow Lesson 1" with help from this website. Moreover, Illustrate each term as a drawing in your Global Studies books.
    • Finally, click on this link about Economics ExplainedIn your Global Studies book, write the date and the heading “Economics Explained.” In small groups, choose one topic about your economic choices. Write 10 reasons for why you think it is the most important topic.


                                                                                 Tuesday


    • Firstly, you will watch this Vidyard video about how to complete all of the tasks.
    • Then you will watch this about the Māori worldview needing to be reflected in health messages for Covid-19.
    • Afterwards, you will explain why pets, treasures, games, kapa haka and storytelling are not important on slide 6 of the "Economy Key Terms Slideshow Lesson 2." Also, you will answer the question: If these cannot be found locally, how could you obtain them?
    • After that, you will read this article at this link about the Māori economic boom. Summarise in bullet points the main items in your Global Studies books. Illustrate your bullet points as a drawing.
    • Finally, click on this link about Māori roles with trade in NZIn your Global Studies book, write the date and the heading “Māori Engagement And Interests in Trade.” In small groups, choose one topic about Māori engagement and interests in trade. Write 10 reasons for why you think it is the most important topic.


                                                                                  Thursday


    • Firstly, you will watch this Vidyard video about how to complete all of the tasks.
    • Then you will watch this about 10 things they don’t tell you about NZ.
    • Afterwards, you will explain why fruit, dairy products, no. 8 wire, wood, Blokart, ski plane and jet boats are important on slide 6 of the "Economy Key Terms Slideshow Lesson 3." Also, you will answer the question: If these cannot be found locally, what else could you use or eat/drink instead?
    • After that, you will read this article at this link about a brief history of the Māori economy. Write about the products mentioned and write whether those products are needs or wants. Illustrate all of those products as a drawing.
    • Finally, click on this link about What Supplies You NeedIn your Global Studies book, write the date and the heading “What Supplies You Need.” In small groups, choose one product out of all of the emergency supplies. Write 10 reasons for why you think it is the most important product.