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Education 2018 - Tairawhiti Museum
Education
                          2018

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Education 2018 - Tairawhiti Museum
Haramai rā aku nui, aku wehi, aku whakatiketike! Mauria mai ā tātou

           tamariki mokopuna ki te Whare Pupuri Taonga o Te Tairāwhiti, te

                      waharoa ki ngā taonga ā kui mā, ā koro mā.

                          Mission Statement
          To provide rich learning opportunies for students, who through the

         exploration of taonga and art, will gain a better understanding of our

                     diverse histories, communities and cultures.

        Ko ngā akoranga katoa e hāngai ana ki ngā taonga ā kui mā, ā koro mā ki

                     ngā whakakitenga e whakaatuhia ana rānei.

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Education 2018 - Tairawhiti Museum
About us
          Our school education programmes utilise the museum’s collections,

          archives, plus permanent and changing exhibitions. Workshops are

             designed to be informative, interactive hands-on experiences.

         All our programmes are linked to the New Zealand curriculum. Talk to

         us about how we can tailor education programmes to your particular

          curriculum needs. Pre and post visit learning resources related to to

         each programmes are available to support further classroom learning.

         See our website for more information about each programme visit the

                 education section of the Tairawhiti Museum website :

                          http://www.tairawhitimuseum.org.nz/

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Education 2018 - Tairawhiti Museum
Programme Duration:
      Museum introductory tour 45mins - 1 hour
      Workshop 1.5 hours
      Programmes run during Museum opening hours, 10am and 4pm

      How to Book
      Contact the education team
      education@tairawhitimuseum.org.nz
      Phone (06) 867 3832
      Education Team Leader: Julie Noanoa - julienoanoa@tairawhitimuseum.org.nz
      Museum Educator: Iona Maxwell - ionamaxwell@tairawhitimuseum.org.nz

      Please provide the following information
          •   Kaupapa/topic you are studying or have seen in our booklet
          •   Preferred dates and times
          •   Year group and number of students
          •   Contact details
          •   Language for lesson English and/or Māori

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Education 2018 - Tairawhiti Museum
Education Programmes 2018
          Our Stories 					 4
          Voyagers					                          5
          Waka		                                 5
          First Meetings     			                 6
          Treaty of Waitangi                     6
          Natural Disasters                      7
          Museum Tour                            7

          Our Place 					 8
          Our Rivers                             9
          Monuments Walk		                       9
          Street Names of Turanga/Gisborne 		   10
          C Company 28th Maori Battalion        10
          Wyllie Cottage                        11
          Eastwoodhill Arboretum			             11

          Our Taonga 				                       12
          Te Marae 						                       13
          Nga Kemu/Games					                   13
          Retro Technology                      14
          Kiwiana    					                      14
          Maramataka/Lunar Calendar & Kai				   15
          Taonga Puoro/Musical Instruments      15

          Our World 				                        16
          Pacific Tapa					                     17
          Asian Artefacts					                  17
          Our Oceans/Tangaroa				               18
          Our Forests/Tane					                 18
          Art Workshops						                   19
          Matariki 2018 (Marama Moon)		         19

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E kore au e ngaro, he kākano i ruia mai i Rangiātea.
                          I will never be lost I am a seed sown from the heavens.

                 Our Stories

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Education 2018 - Tairawhiti Museum
Voyagers
    Discover how early voyagers navigated their way over the Pacific Oceans to arrive
    at these shores and the knowledge and technologies they used to make the epic
    journeys.
    *The museum's digital Planetarium is available for school outreach in term four.
    Dates are limited and special criteria applies.

          AGE
          AGE Year 4+
         TIME
         TIME 1.5 hours
LEARNING AREA
LEARNING AREA Social Science / Technology / Science
LEARNING PATH

   Waka
   Horouta
    Option one: Compare different types of waka held in the museum's collections
    and examine the different types of materials used in their construction. Option
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    two: Learn the story of the Horouta waka, key crew members and the lasting
    legacy they left.

          AGE
          AGE All levels
         TIME
         TIME 1.5 hours
LEARNING AREA
LEARNING AREA Social Science / Language / The Arts
LEARNING PATH

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Education 2018 - Tairawhiti Museum
First Meetings
   Retrace the Endeavour’s first journey from England to Tairāwhiti in 1769 and
   identify the key people on the voyage, their roles and responsibilities and
   interactions with different iwi on their journey. From Cook's Journals we gain
   insight into the life and culture of the tangata whenua and the pristine natural
   environment of that time.

         AGE    Year 7+
        TIME    1.5 hours

LEARNING AREA   Social Sciences / Science

   Treaty of Waitangi
   Find out where the East Coast treaty fits within the wider story of the Treaty of
   Waitangi. Find out who signed, who didn't and discuss implications the Treaty has
   for today. The New Zealand land wars will be also discussed in the context of the
   Treaty of Waitangi.

         AGE
         AGE 7+

        TIME    1.5 hours
LEARNING AREA   Social Science

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Natural Disasters
   Droughts, floods, fire, earthquakes and tsunami have all had an impact on
   the landscape and people of the Tairāwhiti region. Students will learn about
   the history of natural disasters in the region and why natural disasters occur.
   Discussion will cover practical strategies for how to prepare in the event of a
   natural disaster.

          AGE
          AGE Year 3+

         TIME 1 hour

LEARNING AREA Science / Social Science

    Museum Tour
    Explore the museum's treasures and works of art on display in our galleries. These
    treasures act as portals to different times and places, through the stories they tell.
    Guided tours can be a general overview or tailored to your learning focus.

           AGE All ages

          TIME 1 hour

LEARNING AREA Social Sciences

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Toitū te whenua, whatungarongaro he tangata.
                           The land remains long after people disappear.

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Our Rivers
   The rivers that run through the town of Tūranga/Gisborne have a rich history.
   Hear stories and view historic images at the Museum before taking a guided walk
   around the Taruheru river, comparing life on the river in the past and today.

          AGE All year levels

         TIME 1.5 hours

LEARNING AREA Social Science / Science

  Monument
  Horouta Walk
   Starting at the Museum, you'll be introduced to many of the monuments in the
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   Tairāwhiti region that commemorate important people and events that have shaped
   our region and left a lasting legacy in our communities. Following the introduction,
   take a guided tour of the monuments located close to the Museum.

          AGE Years 3+

         TIME 1.5 hours

LEARNING AREA Social Science

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Street Names of Turanga/Gisborne
  Navigation
   The people who have settled in Tūranganui-ā-Kiwa over time contributed to
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   formation of the city of Gisborne as we know it today. Explore the museum to find
   taonga that tell the stories of these changes over time.

          AGE Year 5+

         TIME 1.5 hours

LEARNING AREA Social Science

   C Company

   Learn about Te Kamupene C - Ngā Kaupoi, the C Company of the 28th Māori
   Battalion. Make connections with the Tairāwhiti people that served the country
   during times of war. A koha on entry to C Company is most appreciated.

          AGE Year 3+

         TIME 1 hour

LEARNING AREA Social Science

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Wyllie Cottage
   Wyllie Cottage is the oldest European house still standing in the Gisborne area. It
   has recently been refurbished, and it reflects the people who lived in the cottage
   and the society they lived in. This workshop reflects on aspects of daily life for the
   people that lived in and around the cottage.

          AGE All year levels

         TIME 1 hour

LEARNING AREA Social Science / Technology

   Eastwoodhill Arboretum

   We have a partnership with Eastwoodhill Arboretum to support your school to take
   part in on-location lessons at the nation’s largest collection of exotic trees. Lessons
   include the history of the area, traditional uses of native plants and basic botany.
   Bring a packed lunch and make a day of it.

          AGE All ages

         TIME 1.5 hours

LEARNING AREA Science / Social Science / The Arts

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Tohaina ō painga ki te ao.
                           Share your gifts with the world.

               Our Taonga

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Te Marae
   We have a variety of taonga from many local iwi in the Museum's collection, these
   taonga form the basis of practical, engaging workshops.
   Choose your learning focus:
   •     Kowhaiwahi (painted patterns)
   •     Weaving - kākahu (cloaks) tukutuku (woven panels), whāriki (mats)
   •     Whakairo (carving)
   •     Ngā Kemu (games)
           AGE All ages

          TIME 1.5 hours

LEARNING AREA Social Science / Technology / The Arts

    Nga Kemu/Toys & Games
       Enjoy a hands-on immersive (non-digital) experience, learning through
       playing a variety of traditional games. Traditional Māori games are played
       alongside a variety of games and pastimes introduced by early settlers.

            AGE   Year 1-3
           TIME   1.5 hours
LEARNING AREA     Social Science / Physical Education

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Retro Technology
  Technology has changed drastically over the past one hundred years, and continues
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  to develop exponentially. What was an everyday object a few decades ago is now
  retro and highly collectable. The museum has a collection of tactile objects that
  students can investigate and handle up close and make comparissons with the
  technology available to them now.

            AGE All ages

           TIME 1.5 hours

  LEARNING AREA Social Science / The Arts

 Kiwiana
 Kiwiana are icons from New Zealand's heritage, especially from around the middle
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 of the 20th century. Collectively, simple items like gumboots, ‘Buzzy Bee’ toys,
 pavlova, marmite are elevated from quirky kitsch to kiwi icons, contributing to a
 sense of national identity and what makes us 'Kiwi'.

             AGE Year 1-6

            TIME 1.5 hours

  LEARNING AREA Social Science / The Arts

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Maramataka/Lunar Calendar & Kai
  Students will learn about customary Māori kai (food) practices related to the Māori
  lunar calendar. Explore the Museum’s collections of tools and how they were used
  for food cultivation, hunting, fishing, gathering and preserving.

             AGE    All ages
            TIME    1.5 hours
   LEARNING AREA    Science / Social Science/ Technology

   Taonga Puoro/Maori Music
   See, hear and experience our collection of Māori musical instruments. Each has
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   a story, the voices of these singing treasures are being brough back to life at
   our museum. In the workshop you'll make your own simple instruments to start
   learning how to play.

          AGE All ages

         TIME 1.5 hours

LEARNING AREA Social Sciences / The Arts

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He rangi ta matawhaiti, he rangi ta matawhanui.
                           A person with wide vision, has many opportunities.

              Our World

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Pacific Tapa
   Tapa is an important material with a rich history in the Pacific region. Tapa is known
   by different names and even in Aotearoa tapa was grown and known as aute.
   Students get to closely examine our tapa, learn the process in making a Tongan
   tapa, called Ngatu and identify some of the customary patterns used by makers.

          AGE All year levels

         TIME 1.5 hours

LEARNING AREA   The Arts / Technology / Social Science

   Asian Artefacts
   Inspiration for a hands-on creative workshop is taken from the variety of treasures
   exhibited in the Jack Richard's Decorative Arts Gallery. This lesson focusses on the
   diverse range of artefacts brought together from different Asian countries.

          AGE year 1-8

         TIME 1.5 hours

LEARNING AREA The Arts / Social Science

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Tangaroa/Our Oceans
   Tangaroa is the atua of seas, rivers and lakes. Throughout the museum are taonga
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   and artefacts that demonstrate the interconnected relationship of the people of
   this region with the surrounding water. This programme is based on environmental
   sustainability.

          AGE All year levels

         TIME 1.5 hours

LEARNING AREA Science / Technology / Social Science

   Tane/Our Forests
   Tāne is the atua of the trees, plants, birds and insects. Learn to identify native
   plants and animals, particularly those in native to the ecology of the Tairawhiti
   region. Examine changes to our forests over time. This programme is based on
   environmental sustainability.

          AGE All year levels

         TIME 1.5 hours

LEARNING AREA Science / Technology / Social Science

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Art Workshops
   Art workshops connect students with our changing exhibitions. Workshops are
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   designed to support the development of student's art skills based on artists
   techniques and process, such as drawing, sculpting, screen printing, painting,
   photography or mixed media. Talk to us about what's on offer.

          AGE All year levels

         TIME 1.5 hours

LEARNING AREA The Arts

    Matariki 2018 (7 May-6 July)
   Our Matariki theme this year is Marama the moon and nocturnal birds and insects,
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   specific to Tairāwhiti. Students will be introduced to the Māori lunar calendar and
   recognise that Matariki marks the beginning of the Māori New Year and recognise
   that living things are suited to their particular habitat.
   Workshops include students making an artwork to take home and a contibution to a
   class artwork for the museums's children's exhibition in October 2018.

          AGE All year levels

         TIME 1.5 hours

LEARNING AREA Science / Social Science / Technology

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Tairāwhiti Museum
                       Stout St | PO Box 716 | Gisborne
                     Ph: 06 867 3832 | Fax: 06 8672728
        Weekdays: 10am-4pm, Saturday: 10am–4pm, Sunday: 1.30-4pm
            Free daily entry for all Tairāwhiti residents, every day.

                 www.facebook.com/tairawhitimuseumgisborne
                   E: education@tairawhitimuseum.org.nz
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