He Huarahi Ako
Teaching and Learning
He Whāinga Ako
Teaching Purposes
Hei tautoko i ngā ākonga ki te:
- whakawhānui i tō rātou mōhio ki ngā kōrero e pā ana ki ngā momo manu tukutuku
- whakawhānui i tō rātou māramatanga mō te panoni me te pānga ki te tangata
- whakawhanake i ō rātou pūkenga ki te tautohu i ngā take matua o tētahi pūrākau me te whakaraupapa tika mai i aua take
- whakawhānui rautaki whakamārama kia taea ai te hono, te pātai, te whakatau, me te tautohu i te pūtake me te whakaaro o te kaituhi.
To support students to:
- develop their knowledge of stories about types of manu tukutuku
- develop their understanding of change and its impact on people
- develop comprehension strategies to identify the main points of a text and to put them in sequential order
- develop comprehension strategies to make connections, ask questions, to infer, and to identify the authors purpose and point of view.
He Horopaki Ako
Contexts for Learning
Ko ētahi momo horopaki ako ko:
- te manu tukutuku
- Hawaiki
- ngā kare ā-roto
- te whanaungatanga
- te utu.
Contexts for learning could include:
- manu tukutuku
- Hawaiki
- emotions
- relationships
- revenge.