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Putaruru Primary School's Ki o Rahi project.

This class  were introduced to the Maori game ki o rahi and they loved
it so much they decided to create their own ki o rahi field. This page outlines the process they went through to do that. The project is ongoing so check back in October to see more progress and hopefully the finished product.
Visit the class blog to see some of the progress so far.
Class blog page

The Project

Picture
More about the game ki o rahi can be found here.
A description of a discussion with some class members written by Diane Mills from the LwDT team can be found here.
The digital technologies used to support the project are described here.
For more detail on the stories from each marae and how they relate to the children's artwork and the pou on the ki-o-rahi field click the marae links at the top of the class blog.

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      • Daily 5
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      • Spelling & Word Work
      • Pick-A-Path Stories
      • Story Starters
    • Maths >
      • Maths Talk Moves
      • Maths Inquiry
      • Maths Daily 3
      • Fractions
    • STEM/STEAM >
      • STEAM Picture Books
    • Science >
      • Science Resources
    • Social Sciences >
      • Aotearoa NZ Histories
      • Social Sciences Resources >
        • ANZAC Day Resources
  • Digital Citizenship
    • Fake News
  • Digital Fluency
  • Pedagogy
    • Future Focused Learning and teaching >
      • Culture of Continuous Learning
      • Flipped Classrooms
      • Teacher Roles
      • Using Knowledge to Develop Learning Capacity
    • Modern Learning Pedagogies (& MLEs/ILEs)
    • Personalised and Differentiated Learning
    • Teaching As Inquiry
    • UDL, Equity & Diversity
  • Student Inquiry Resources
    • Student Inquiry Examples >
      • Putaruru Primary ki o rahi project >
        • Ki o Rahi Inquiry ICTs used
      • Student Inquiry in Abu Dhabi Examples
      • Financial Literacy
  • Technologies
    • G-Suite (GAFE)
    • Minecraft
  • How To ....
    • BreakoutEdu
    • ByoD
    • Images - CC
    • Green Screening