SJL2 June 2018 A Hoe! Thinking/Feeling Pack

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Description

The first peaceful meetings between Māori and Europeans took place in 1769, when James Cook landed in the Tairāwhiti region. During those meetings, Māori traded a number of painted hoe (paddles) for cloth, seeds, potatoes, and other items. 

 

This pack contains a range of response activities complete with activity explainer videos for exploring thinking skills and developing emotional understandings and compassionate inquiry including:

  • Blooms Higher Order Thinking activities
  • Book Club guide for deepening text discussion
  • A range of activities to explore emotional understanding, compassionate inquiry, empathy development, vocabulary and developing skills for self and co-regulation.


Themes explored include: art, canoes, colonisation, design, drawing, Endeavour, exhibitions, first meetings, Gisborne, history, James Cook, kōwhaiwhai, Māori, New Zealand history, paddles, painting, Sydney Parkinson, symbolism, Tairāwhiti Museum, taonga, tradition, Tupaia, Tūranganui-a-Kiwa, waka, museum, kōwhaiwhai, trade, exchange

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