I Muri i te Pānui Pukapuka
After Reading
Ka taea e te pouako te whakamahi i ēnei ngohe hei aromatawai, hei whakawhānui hoki i ngā pūkenga o ngā ākonga.
Possible assessment and extension activities.
Mahi ā-rōpū. He mahi whakaari tēnei. Kia rima ki ia rōpū. Mā tēnā rōpū, me tēnā rōpū tōna ake wāhanga o te pukapuka hei mahi whakaari. Kia oti tā rātou whakaari me tū mai ki te whakaatu ki te akomanga.
Group activity. This is a play or drama. Five in a group. Give each group their own chapter of the book to create a play. When they have completed their play they present it to the class.
He Hokinga Whakamuri hei Kōkiringa Whakamua
Ākina ngā ākonga kia rangahau kōrero mō tō rātou ake iwi, mō te wāhi e noho ai rātou rānei. Ka mutu te rangahau me tito tētahi paki mō ngā mea kua kitea mai i ā rātou rangahau.
Ideas for Reflecting on Learning and Planning Next Learning Steps
Encourage students to research stories from their own tribe, or the place where they live. When they have finished their research they should compose a story about the things they have discovered from their research.