WALT understand the Treaty of Waitangi in further detail
On Friday, Huia Whanau visited the Waitangi Treaty Grounds in Paihia, Bay of Islands. We visited the museum and talked about the Treaty and some of the historical events surrounding the signing of the treaty. We explored the grounds and learned about the waka that reside there; we also saw some native birds such as the Kereru, on our hikoi. We had a tutu with some digital technologies including virtual reality, green screen, stop motion, and robots. We had such a good day! We're looking forward to our second visit next week.
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ReplyDeletehi miss fleet i really like the waitangi slide have a good day
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ReplyDeleteHi Alex we did have heaps of fun and I agree the tech was the fun part.
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My favorite part was looking at the big waka named Ngatokimatawharua
Hey Alex. Thank you. And we really did enjoy it.
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Kia ora its Morgan here from Totara 2. I really like Museums and the Treaty ground of Waitangi. You have share this experience fantastically. I think that you are really lucky to be able to go there. I really would like to go the the treaty grounds. In class are you learning about Waitangi? e noho ra (bye).
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