Our Sacred Maunga and Awa

Social Studies/Cultural StudiesYear 210 slidesNew Zealand curriculum
Our Sacred Maunga and Awa

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Our Sacred Maunga and Awa
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Our Sacred Maunga and Awa

Learning about mountains and rivers in Aotearoa Year 2 Social Studies

What is a Pepeha?
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What is a Pepeha?

A pepeha is a way of introducing yourself It tells people where you come from We share our special places It connects us to the land

God's Beautiful Creation
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God's Beautiful Creation

God made our mountains and rivers. They are part of His creation, and we care for them.

New Kupu (Words)
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New Kupu (Words)

Maunga = Mountain Awa = River Ko = The word we use when naming

Let's Practice Together
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Let's Practice Together

Ko _____ te maunga Ko _____ te awa Point to each word as we say it Say it slowly and clearly

Our School Pepeha
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Our School Pepeha

Maunga and Awa Around Us
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Maunga and Awa Around Us

{"left":"Te Puke o Tara is our maunga\nWairoa is our awa\nMountains give us strength","right":"Rivers give us life\nThey have been here for thousands of years\nMāori people have special connections to them"}

Think and Share
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Think and Share

Why do you think people share their maunga and awa? How can we look after God's rivers and mountains?

Let's Say Our Pepeha
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Let's Say Our Pepeha

Stand up tall and proud Ko Te Puke o Tara te maunga Ko Wairoa te awa Say it with confidence!

What We Learned Today
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What We Learned Today

A pepeha helps us introduce ourselves Maunga means mountain Awa means river We use 'ko' when naming our special places We care for God's creation