My class and I are currently preparing for our school camp. We are travelling to the Bay of Islands to learn about the history of New Zealand and the Treaty of Waitangi. We will also learn a lot about early settlers who travelled in the seas to settle in Aotearoa and how the Maori lived before and after settlers arrived.
Through our learning we have used a lot of multimodal resources. We have integrated our inquiry learning with literacy which has been effective in gathering information and for the students to understand more about the history of New Zealand.
In Writing group discussions today, I realised the students now have a lot of understanding about the Treaty of Waitangi. They are able to express their personal views about the reading materials they have been reading.
In our novel reading we have been reading a book called A New Song in the Land by Fleur Beale which the students have followed with great interest.
We have watched videos reenacting what happened before and after the treaty was signed.
We have also been reading materials on different sites as well as reading books about the Treaty of Waitangi.
The use of multimodal learning materials stimulated interest and created different learning opportunities for the students.
Welcome to my blog where you will get an insight into my teaching practice, my passion for education, my challenges, successes and reflections. I hope my posts and experiences will encourage or challenge you in your practice. This year I am a CoL Across School teacher for our Manaiakalani Cluster.It is a role I have aspired to have for sometime and I am excited for this new journey of learning and professional growth. He waka eke noa.
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