Description
The remains of Te Aro Pā were discovered in the early 2000s in Wellington. This article explores the history of the pā and the iwi who lived there, as well as the impact of European settlers from the 1840s and the 1855 earthquake.
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: archaeologists, artefacts, colonisation, daylighting, earthquakes, history, Kupe, māra kai, pā, Pākehā, Pipitea, pre-European, settlers, taonga, Taranaki, Te Aro, Te Whanganui-a-Tara, tīpuna, trade, tūpuna, Wellington, whare, Whātonga
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