TOOKU WHAKAPAPA
Our kaupapa this term has been focused on local iwi and whakapapa. The importance of knowing where we come from and those who came before us has been the crux of our koorero. With Kapahaka season having started this term this was a prime opportunity to learn about our tupuna through Ngaa Mahi a Reehia.
Mahi Rangahau - Research |
rauemi - resources |
The link below is a brief over view of Koro Taimoana Turoa's book, Te Takoto o te Whenua o Hauraki. It describes the history, whakapapa and region of Hauraki. There are activities to complete for our tauira in the links further down.
Below is a link that will take you to a page where you can enter all of your paatai for your kaiako. Remember to put your name at the end of it.
hangaaia tou ake raakau whakapapaTo help our tamariki better understand how a whakapapa raakau (or family tree) is read, follow the link to where they can create their own.
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In this Hei Mahi you will need to read the whakatauki and complete the mahi attached
Create your pepeha:By clicking this button you will be taken to a site where you can create a copy of your own pepeha. Complete this, take a photo and send this to your kaiako.
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