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Can the author be trusted to tell you who the good (protagonist) and the bad (antagonist) characters are?
Use PDF reader to help understand the text:
Red, the Pig and the Automobile.pdf
Use PDF reader to help understand the text:
Dear Red Riding Hood.pdf
Use PDF reader to help understand the text:
Wicked Wolf Gets His Just Dessert.pdf
Once you have completed the task, share it on your Learning Blog. Make sure to include the following:
Title - hook your audience in with something creative
Explain your learning: This week I have been learning to...
Your creation: A picture, link or your learning that you have created
Reflection: I have enjoyed this task because...
Question: Ask your audience a question to start a conversation. What is your favourite ...? Have you ever ...? Do you like ...?
Remember to: (your DLO needs to include)
your own thought and ideas
picture and images to support your thinking (you can draw this by hand or create one using your Chromebook)
any other information to support your answer
Share your DLO with a learning buddy to check it includes all the ‘remember to’s’ before you post it on your blog.
Matariki is the Māori name for the star cluster known as Pleiades. The full name is “Ngā mata a te Ariki Tawhirimātea – the eyes of the God Tawhirimātea”. It is also the name for the Māori New Year celebration.
The first Matariki public holiday will be held on Friday 24 June 2022. By making Matariki into a public holiday it means we will have time to celebrate our unique place in the world, show respect for the beautiful land on which we live and celebrate the diversity of life.
Use PDF reader to help understand the text Tarakura of the Rangitaiki Plains2.pdf
Use PDF reader to help understand the text -Rona and the moon.pdf
Use PDF reader to help understand the text - A serious game.pdf
Once you have completed the task, share it on your Learning Blog. Make sure to include the following:
Title - hook your audience in with something creative
Explain your learning: This week I have been learning to...
Your creation: A picture, link or your learning that you have created
Reflection: I have enjoyed this task because...
Question: Ask your audience a question to start a conversation.
What is your favourite ...?
Have you ever ...?
Do you like ...?
Remember to: (your DLO needs to include)
your own thought and ideas
picture and images to support your thinking (you can draw this by hand or create one using your Chromebook)
any other information to support your answer
Share your DLO with a learning buddy to check it includes all the ‘remember to’s’ before you post it on your blog.
The purpose of the Treaty was to enable the British settlers and the Māori people to live together in New Zealand under a common set of laws or agreements. The Treaty aimed to protect the rights of Māori to keep their land, forests, fisheries and treasures while handing over sovereignty to the English. (https://www.justice.govt.nz) Do you think the Treaty has protected the rights of the Māori?
Use PDF reader to help understand the text - Keeping Promises L4 Nov 2017.pdf
Use PDF reader to help understand the text - SJL3-August-Te Tiriti o Waitangi.pdf
Once you have completed the task, share it on your Learning Blog. Make sure to include the following:
Title - hook your audience in with something creative
Explain your learning: This week I have been learning to...
Your creation: A picture, link or your learning that you have created
Reflection: I have enjoyed this task because...
Question: Ask your audience a question to start a conversation.
What is your favourite ...?
Have you ever ...?
Do you like ...?
Remember to: (your DLO needs to include)
your own thought and ideas
picture and images to support your thinking (you can draw this by hand or create one using your Chromebook)
any other information to support your answer
Share your DLO with a learning buddy to check it includes all the ‘remember to’s’ before you post it on your blog.