He Huarahi Ako
Teaching Method
He Whāinga Ako
Teaching Purposes
Ki te tautoko i ngā ākonga ki te:
- whakawhānui i ō rātou mōhiotanga mō Te Ope Taua 28 me te āhua o tā rātou noho ki rāwāhi
- tautohu i ngā momo āhuatanga reo o ngā kōrero taki
- whakawhanake i ō rātou pūkenga ki te tautohu i ngā take matua ka taka mai i tētahi kōrero taki me te whakaraupapa mai kia tika.
To support students to:
- develop their knowledge about the 28th Māori Battalion and their lifestyle while serving overseas
- be able to identify language features of recount texts
- develop comprehension strategies to identify the main points of a recount text and to put them in sequential order.
He Horopaki Ako
Contexts for Learning
Anei ētahi whakaaro mō ngā horopaki ako ka taea:
- te rā whakanui i ngā hōia o Aotearoa me Ahitereiria
- ngā tuatangata
- te Pakanga Tuarua o te Ao
- te mahi kai
- ngā kākahu o mua.
Contexts for learning could include:
- ANZAC Day
- heroes
- WWII
- food preparation
- clothing of the past.
He Ngohe
Learning Activities
Anei ētahi whakaaro mō ngā ngohe e pā ana ki ngā kōrero katoa o roto o Te Tautoko 68 tērā ka taea e te pouako te whakamahi me ngā ākonga kia tutuki ai ngā whāinga ako. Ka taea e te pouako te whakahāngai ēnei whakaaro ki ngā whāinga ako me ngā hiahia o ngā ākonga.
Here are some ideas for learning activities which may be used in connection with the stories in Te Tautoko 68 that pouako can use to help achieve their teaching purposes. These ideas can be adapted as required to suit the learning objectives and needs of the students.