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Term 2 2023, Weekly Plan - Coggle Diagram
Term 2 2023
Do
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Te tātari whakatau me te whakahaere mahi koringa pāpori / Analysing decisions and taking social action
generate ideas with others for possible social actions, using a range of decision making processes
Social Actions - Sustainability
Composting
Recycling
Conscious use of resources
RRRR
Social Actions - Community
Bullying
Shoplifting
Identify social issue that resonates and then consider most effective and impactful way to address it
justify the social actions I take with others and consider their possible impact, after researching others’ actions and decisions
Awareness Campaigns:
Educational video/tiktok
Community Service
Posters
Class & Home Activities (worm farm system, recycling system, etc)
Fundraising:
Whole class fundraisers
Advocacy:
Letters to political figures
Letters to newspapers
Posts on Social Media
Activism:
Promoting sustainable practices
Clean-up events
Cultural Preservation:
Events
Educational material
Engage with community
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Know
Te tino rangatiratanga me te kāwanatanga / Sovereignty, organisation, and government
People respond to community challenges or government actions, sometimes acting individually and sometimes organising themselves collectively.
The signings of He Whakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o Nu Tireni | The Declaration of Independence and Te Tiriti o Waitangi | The Treaty of Waitangi emerged from a long period of complex interactions between hapū/iwi and newcomers in which Māori were the majority. These interactions, particularly those with missionaries, helped to facilitate the treaty process. Also important were the international events and ideas of the time that informed the Crown’s thinking and actions.
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Mana was central to all political and economic relationships in traditional Māori society and has continued to shape internal and external interactions.
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Pacific peoples have experienced Aotearoa New Zealand’s colonial authority and control. Throughout these experiences, they have continued to sustain their cultures and assert their authority. The New Zealand Government has apologised to the people of Samoa for past injustices.
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Weekly Plan
Frontloading: Aotearoa History
He Whakaputanga
Colonisation/Treaty
Dawn Raids
Current Government Systems & MMP
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