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Wednesday, March 15, 2017

The best fun I had in Waitangi

I learnt lot of things at the Treaty of Waitangi, there were so much facts to learn about. We went all around the treaty grounds and grabbed information from every were and when they signed the treaty.

WALT share what we learnt in a creative way.
To be successful I will:
  • Write about where we visited, things I learnt and what I enjoyed
  • Share it with my teacher to check my ideas make sense and have used correct spelling and punctuation
  • Choose from a variety a digital tools to communicate my ideas
  • Use things such as text, mus font and colour, video, music or pictures to make my DLO more interesting for my viewers
  • Try connect with my viewers by using rhetorical questioning and ‘wow’ words



Friday 10th of February Tautoro School went on a trip to the Waitangi Treaty Grounds.

The five places we visited were:
1. The Flagpole
2.The Waka
3.The Marae
4. The Treaty House
5.Museum

Some interesting things that I learnt were
The Treaty house was built in 1940, They even had 40 paddlers on the waka.  
The three flags were the NZ flag, England flag and the Scottish flag. The treaty of waitangi was first signed on February 6th 1840. The treaty was an agreement between Maori and British. The treaty was written in maori and english.

The part of the trip I enjoyed the most was
the museum because it gave us heaps of information about what happened between the maori and the english and who signed the treaty.


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