He Huarahi Ako
Teaching Method
He Whāinga Ako
Teaching Purposes
Kia tautoko i ngā ākonga ki te:
- whakawhānui i ō rātou mōhiotanga mō ētahi o ngā kōrero o Te Tai Tokerau
- tautohu i ngā momo āhuatanga reo o ngā kōrero mō te tangata
- whakawhanake i ō rātou pūkenga ki te tautohu i ngā take matua ka taka mai i tētahi kōrero taki me te tuhi i tā rātou ake kōrero taki
- whakawhānui i tō rātou ake puna kupu.
To support students to:
- develop their knowledge about some of the historical stories from Te Tai Tokerau
- be able to identify language features from biographies
- develop comprehension strategies to identify the main points of a biography and write their own biographies
- expand their current vocabulary knowledge base.
He Horopaki Ako
Contexts for Learning
Ko ētahi momo horopaki ako ko:
- ngā kōrero ā-iwi o Te Tai Tokerau
- ngā kōrero mō tētahi tangata
- ngā hononga ki tētahi atu, ki ētahi atu rānei
- te whakamahi papakupu
- te whakawhānui i tō ake puna kupu.
Contexts for learning could include:
- stories from Te Tai Tokerau
- biographies
- relationships
- effective dictionary use
- vocabulary development.
He Ngohe
Learning Activities
Anei ētahi whakaaro mō ngā ngohe e pā ana ki ngā kōrero katoa o roto o Te Tautoko 69 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 all the stories in Te Tautoko 69 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.