(Term 1 2017) Camp: Engaging with our Community
This year our senior classes took our classes to have an authentic two night camp on a local marae. Students were part of the p ō whiri and welcome onto the marae. The only other context many of our students had was on the school welcoming groups to special assemblies. These would often involve the kapa haka group taking the lead with the remainder of the school left to follow along. To support the children (and me too) to make the most of this fantastic opportunity, in class we learned the vocabulary, completed puzzles to help students remember the order of events. The team leading the camp were very supportive of schools coming with a low base of marae based learning. There were teamwork activities involving paddling a waka down rapids in Kawerau, making poi, using a taiaha. There were games played and links to local history through the carvings in the whare. My class loved playing Ki-o-rahi. It was new and fun...and I promised w...