SJL4 November 2017 Keeping Promises: The Treaty Settlement Process Reading Strategies Pack

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This article provides an introduction to the Treaty settlement process. It covers events from 1840, when the Treaty of Waitangi was signed, through to the present day. It also includes a pop-up interview section with quotes from six Māori from different iwi who comment on the Treaty settlement process and what it has meant for them.

 

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: apology, change, claims, colonisation, compensation, Crown, grievances, Kāi Tahu, Kīngi Te Rangi Paetahi, land confiscation, Māori, Māori Land March 1975, Native Land Court, New Zealand history, New Zealand Wars, Ngāi Tahu, Office of Treaty Settlements, promises, protest, raupatu, tino rangatiratanga, Treaty of Waitangi, Treaty settlement process, Waikato–Tainui, Waitangi Tribunal, William Hobson, English, Social Sciences

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