Wednesday, January 13, 2021

Poi Rakau


Tahi: Hei tīmatanga


Ako 

  • Watch the video about how to play poi rakau. 
  • Practise pronouncing left and right in Te Reo Māori.
  • Have a go at poi rakau with whānau or friends. 


Hanga

Create your own instructions for how to play poi rakau. These instructions could be:

  • A Screencastify video

  • Google Slides with your own photos and sentences.


Toha toha

Share your instructions on your blog. Remember to describe what you learnt, what was fun and what was challenging.

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 Rua: He wero, he mahi anō 

Ako

  • Read Marwah’s blog post about how to play poi rakau. 
  • Read more about tradition stick games here.
  • Have a go at poi rakau with whānau or friends. 


Hanga

Make your own version of poi rakau by adding in some new movements e.g. spin around.

You can look up the Te Reo Māori translations here.

Create a Screencastify video or Google Slides deck to explain your game.


Toha toha

Share your instructions on your blog. Think about what you can teach others with your DLO and blog post.

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3 comments:

  1. Hi Mrs.Geant, I have a few blog posts that hasn't been checked by by the SLJ team, can someone please take a loot at my blog. I have attached all the posts that needs to be checked, thanks.

    https://gtshelenai.blogspot.com/2021/01/summer-collage.html

    https://gtshelenai.blogspot.com/2021/01/float-your-boat.html

    https://gtshelenai.blogspot.com/2021/01/special-summer-place-coromandel.html

    https://gtshelenai.blogspot.com/2021/01/summer-sounds_5.html

    https://gtshelenai.blogspot.com/2020/12/uv-ray-indicator-for-home.html

    https://gtshelenai.blogspot.com/2020/12/art-colouring-book-great-pyramid-of-giza_13.html

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  2. I don't have long stick and a broom handle and I don't have branches ether so I had to create the instructions.

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    1. Kia ora Saul, well done creating your instructions and sharing these on your blog. I notice you have taken time with your presentation including both written instructions and graphics. This adds interest to your blog post for readers as well.

      If you do have some old newspapers these can also be rolled tightly and taped to create sticks. If you do decide to try this, take a picture or record yourself and update your blog post. This would be helpful for others who may not have sticks either.

      ngā mihi nui,
      Mrs Grant




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