Thursday, 19 March 2015

EOTC Goals for 2015

               EOTC Goals for 2015


Walt For EOTC at Weka Point
  • To experience EOTC in a different, natural environment.
Success Criteria
  • to enjoy the experience
  • to take acceptable risks
  • to live and work together, comfortably and cooperatively in teams.
  • To further develop a sense of responsibility regarding the safety of ourselves and others
  • to develop a sense of adventure
  • to develop awareness of others and their values.


Goals I would like to achieve are:
  •  Setting up my tent in time
  • Keeping my tent tidy
  •  Not getting in trouble
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In order to achieve these goals I need to:
  •  Listen
  •  Care
  • Respect
  • Follow the rules  
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While on the EOTC experience at Weka Point I would like to:


Make the most of the trip because it will probably be the last
camp I do at any school I go to


I feel ………………………………. about going to Weka Point because
I feel excited about going because I love going on camps because they are really fun and theres lots to do


Something I am not sure about this EOTC experience is…

NOTHING

Wednesday, 18 March 2015

Maori and Pakeha response to the triti

Differences in how Maori and Pakeha viewed the Treaty of Waitangi
Through Pakeha Eyes
Through Maori Eyes
The queen could rule NZ
seen as a spiritual relationship between Queen Victoria and the Maori chiefs
was just a piece of paper with some signatures on it
They could share land
They wanted peace










Maori place names

Maori Place Names in Hawke’s Bay
Walt: link meanings to Maori place names in Hawke’s Bay.

Below is a list of Maori words and their meanings.  
Look closely at them and write the meanings against the placenames.

aute      mulberry tree onga onga      nettle awa           channel
pa       fortified village haka               war dance pawa bird snare
haroto  pool po   night          hou small tree
pohue climbing plant          huka   spray pukurau mushroom
kare rippling putorino    flute rere flying
kakaho toe toe feathers rangahau    pursuit roa long
kowhai           native flower manga              stream kuri dog
takapau flax sleeping mat te    the wai water
marae assembly ground mo      used for tutae dung
marama moonlit water mata    headland nui big
toka rock totara         native tree moana lake/sea
puke hill maunga    mountain whanga bay
ara path roto    lake                    motu island
rangi sky papa    flat land whenua land
ana cave one    beach tapu sacred
karekare surf, rough sands ao    cloud puke hill

Now write the definitions of these places found in Hawke’s Bay.
Wairoa / long water
Mohaka / used for war dance
Waikaremoana / sea of rippling water
Waimarama / water mouth
Maraenui / big assemble ground
Maraekakaho / toe toe feathers ground
Te Pohue / the pohue
Waipawa / water bird snare
Tutaekuri / dog dung
Te Awa / te channel

Challenge: long water / waiora
Now find the meaning of three more place names in Hawke’s Bay.
Hamowana /

Use this website link to help you to find more details and names of places within Aotearoa/New Zealand.