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Tareima, who lives in Kiribati, shows how she makes string from the fibres of coconut husks, and describes what the string is used for. Contains some Kiribati words and glossary.Suggested level: primary.
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Bernd and Belle, who live in Samoa, prepare a special meal for Aso o Tina - Mother's Day, using leaves to cook the food in. Contains some Samoan words and glossary. Suggested level: primary.
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Kelea, who lives in Tonga, describes some of the special clothes she wears for different occasions, including the ta'ovala and kiekie. Contains some Tongan words and glossary. Suggested level: primary.
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Christiano, who lives on Ma'uke in the Cook Islands, describes what happens when his pig gives birth to piglets. Contains some Cook Island MaIori words and glossary. Suggested level: primary.
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This new edition covers the NCEA Level 3 Media Studies Achievement Standards 3.1 to 3.8 being implemented in 2013. It has brief, clearly explained notes, examples, photos, illustrations and numerous activities for student practice. Brief answers are in the back of the book. Use t ...
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This photocopiable resource provides comprehensive information and supporting student activities about powhiri. The first section provides an overview of powhiri, and addresses questions such as: what is a powhiri? What is important about the process of powhiri? What is a marae? ...
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KA MAU TE WEHI provides a unique insight through the biography of Bub and Nen into the development and promotion of kapa haka throughout NZ and in particular primary and secondary schools.
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Matariki is a significant festival that is celebrated throughout Aotearoa New Zealand. The lessons in this unit are designed for primary students, years 0-8. The resource has cross-curricular links with Social Sciences and Science. The unit provides you with up-to-date conten ...
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Learning by Doing" is Inspiring Communities second major learning publication. It presents latest thinking, learning, examples and results from community-led activity right across Aotearoa.
It's a 'must have' handbook for people and organisations wanting to contribute to succ ...
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A fictional story (based on fact) of a Kiwi lad as he heads away, full of excitement, to war with his mates from rural New Zealand. There he encounters the horror that was the Western front.
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