SJL4 May 2021 Kei te Tāone Nui: Māori and the City (1945-1970) Literacy Pack

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The post-Second-World-War era in Aotearoa New Zealand saw one of the fastest rates of urban migration in the world, with Māori migrating to cities in large numbers to take advantage of new economic opportunities. City life offered much, but it came at a high price - Māori moving to the city encountered prejudice and discrimination at many levels.


This pack contains wide range of response activities including:

  • A guided reading plan exploring key literacy elements including inference and deduction, language use, making connection and text organisation, along with key questioning to promote emotional intelligence, metacognition and compassionate inquiry. 
  • An independent learning contract complete with explainer videos for activity clarity
  • A wide range of response activities to support developing and embedding key literacy skills including sentence and word work, spelling, and cloze activities. 



Themes explored include: 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, Aotearoa New Zealand’s histories, assimilation, belonging, change, choice, city, colonialism, community, culture, economics, employment, history, Hunn report, identity, integration, kura kaupapa, land rights, Māori, Māori Women’s Welfare League, migration, movement, opportunity, pepper-potting, protest, race relations, racism, social action, social change, te reo Māori, Treaty rights, urban marae, urbanisation, work

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