Description
Te Waka Rangimārie o Kaiwaka is a 25-metre waka at the entrance to Kaiwaka School in Northland. The waka welcomes people to the school and is also enjoyed as a kapa haka platform, a play area, and a quiet place to sit. The article includes a profile of carver Tim Codyre, who speaks of the rich and changing traditions of whakairo.
This pack contains response activities complete with activity explainer videos for supporting teaching and learning reading strategies including:
- Skim and Scan activities
- Summarise activities
- Questioning activities
- Inference activities
- Making Connections activities
- Visualising activities
Themes explored include: Aotearoa New Zealand histories, carving, change, culture, heritage, history, Kaipara Harbour, Kaiwaka, school, taonga, Tim Codyre, waka, waka tāngata, wellbeing, whakairo, pride, place
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