Aotearoa New Zealand History and You - Bk 2 Cover

Aotearoa New Zealand History and You - Bk 2

Beginning Level 1 - Beginning Level 3

Show tamariki how the history of Aotearoa has shaped our present lives with the second book in the Aotearoa New Zealand History and You series. The activities in this book are provided at two different levels. You can choose the ones that best suit the learning level of your class and individual students within your class.  

The activities explore the arrival of the first people in Aotearoa from the Pacific Island's region and their evolving history as tangata whenua. They move through to the early days of contact with Europeans and then onwards to the current era.  

As you work to incorporate the Aotearoa New Zealand's histories curriculum, Te Takanga o Te Wa, Aotearoa New Zealand History and You is a must-have resource to have in your primary school classroom.  

Ages: 5-10 | Pages: 64 | Code: 31263 | ISBN: 9781776559954

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Marie Langley

Marie Langley’s experience in education includes 19 years teaching in secondary and area (Years 1 to 13) schools, 10 years as head of an English department, and seven years as a deputy principal. Her published works include a thesis for a Master of Teaching and Learning degree, magazine articles, short stories, poetry, picture books, a junior novel and numerous educational resource texts. She currently lives and works in Golden Bay in the top north-west corner of the South Island of New Zealand.

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Vaughan Rapatahana

Vaughan Rapatahana (Te Ätiawa) commutes between homes in Hong Kong, Philippines, and Aotearoa New Zealand. He is widely published across several genre in both his main languages, te reo Mäori and English and his work has been translated into Bahasa Malaysia, Italian, French, Mandarin, Romanian, Spanish.

He earned a Ph. D from the University of Auckland with a thesis about Colin Wilson and writes extensively about Wilson. Rapatahana is a critic of the agencies of English language proliferation and the consequent decimation of indigenous tongues, inaugurating and co-editing English language as Hydra and Why English? Confronting the Hydra (Multilingual Matters, Bristol, UK, 2012 and 2016).

He is also a poet, with eight collections published in Hong Kong SAR; Macau; Philippines; USA; England; France, India, and Aotearoa New Zealand. Atonement (UST Press, Manila) was nominated for a National Book Award in Philippines (2016); he won the inaugural Proverse Poetry Prize the same year; and was included in Best New Zealand Poems (2017).

In July 2018, he participated in the Hauterives Literary Festival in France. In September 2019, he participated in the World Poetry Recital Night, in Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia. In October 2019, he participated in the Poetry International Festival at The Southbank Centre, London. He also appeared at the Medellin Poetry Festival in Colombia during August 2021,

Rapatahana is one of the few World authors who consistently writes in and is published in te reo Mäori (the Mäori language). It is his mission to continue to do so and to push for a far wider recognition of the need to write and to be published in this tongue.

New Zealand Book Council Writers File is https://www.bookcouncil.org.nz/writer/rapatahana-vaugh

Contents

He mihi4
Nau mai, haere mai | Welcome5
1. Beginning Level 1 – Level 1: Years 2–36
Activity 1.1: What is history?6
Activity 1.2: History or myth?7
Activity 1.3: The first people8
Activity 1.4: Stay or go?9
Activity 1.5: Waka history10
Activity 1.6: The new land11
Activity 1.7: Turangawaewae – a place to stand12
Activity 1.8: Language13
Activity 1.9: Other ways to tell stories14
Activity 1.10: Newcomers16
Activity 1.11: Coming from the other side of the world17
Activity 1.12: Same but also different18
Activity 1.13: Sharing language19
Activity 1.14: What else came from Europe?20
Activity 1.15: Conflict21
Activity 1.16: Making an agreement – Te Tiriti o Waitangi22
Activity 1.17: The New Zealand Wars23
Activity 1.18: Governments and laws24
Activity 1.19: Health25
Activity 1.20: Education26
Activity 1.21: People on the move27
Activity 1.22: Starting to put things right28
Activity 1.23: Official languages29
Activity 1.24: New migrants30
Activity 1.25: Aotearoa New Zealand today31
2. Beginning Level 2 – Beginning Level 3: Years 4 to 632
Activity 2.1: What is history?32
Activity 2.2: History or myth?33
Activity 2.3: The first people34
Activity 2.4: Stay or go?35
Activity 2.5: Waka history36
Activity 2.6: The new land37
Activity 2.7: Turangawaewae – a place to stand38
Activity 2.8: Language 39 Time for a poem (a)40
Activity 2.9: Newcomers44
Activity 2.10: Same but different45
Activity 2.11: Sharing language46
Activity 2.12: A new use of language47
Activity 2.13: What Pakeha brought with them48
Activity 2.14: Conflict49
Activity 2.15: The Musket Wars50
Activity 2.16: A time of change51
Activity 2.17: Different beliefs about land52
Activity 2.18: Whose law rules?53
Activity 2.19: What led to te Tiriti o Waitangi?54
Activity 2.20: The signing of te Tiriti | the Treaty55
Activity 2.21: The New Zealand Wars56
Activity 2.22: Laws and governments57
Activity 2.23: Mäori in Parliament58
Activity 2.24: Mäori outside Parliament59
Activity 2.25: Place names60
Time for a poem (b)61