He Huarahi Ako
He Whāinga Ako
Kia tautoko i ngā ākonga ki te:
- tautohu i ngā momo āhuatanga reo i ngā tuhinga taki
- whakaoho mōhiotanga o mua
- arotake i te tuhinga
- whakawhānui ake i ngā pūkenga rangahau
- whakamahi tuhinga mō tētahi kaupapa motuhake.
Teaching Purposes
To support students to:
- identify and use the language features of recount texts
- draw on previous learning
- analyse the text
- continue to develop research skills
- use writing for a specific purpose.
He Horopaki Ako
Anei ētahi horopaki ako, ko:
- te mahi ā-whānau
- te mahi tāpoi
- ngā tāngata taketake
- ngā kōrero mō tētahi tangata
- te whakamahi i te whārangi ipurangi Rapuara
- te whakawhānui i ngā puna kupu.
Contexts for Learning
Contexts for learning could include:
- whānau working together
- tourism
- indigenous peoples
- biographies
- using the Rapuara website
- expanding vocabulary.
He Ngohe
Anei ētahi ngohe e pā ana ki ngā kōrero katoa o roto o Te Tautoko 71 tērā ka taea e te pouako te whakamahi me ngā ākonga kia tutuki ai ngā whāinga ako. Ka taea e te pouako te whakahāngai i ēnei ki ngā whāinga ako me ngā hiahia o ngā ākonga.
Learning Activities
Here are some ideas for learning activities for the stories in Te Tautoko 71 that teachers may use to achieve their teaching objectives. These can be adapted to suit the learning objectives and needs of the students.