Our New Zealand history resources help students to think critically about important events in the history of Māori, Pākehā, and other cultures in Aotearoa. As New Zealand schools embrace the new Aotearoa New Zealand Histories curriculum, our range of online teaching resources will continue to grow and develop. Watch this space!
This resource’s purpose is to explore where the Treaty of Waitangi was signed. This Where the Treaty of Waitangi Was Signed Year 1-3 resource features: One Shared Reading Powerpoint: Where The Treaty of Waitangi was Signed Activities Reading Comprehension Questions Cloze Reading Activity Discussion Questions Interactive Map Labels – Large and Small…
The purpose of this resource is to explore how Māori experiences with early newcomers influenced their decision to sign the Treaty of Waitangi, the factors that influenced the Crown’s decision to establish and sign the te tiriti, and the wider context of the signing of Te Tiriti o Waitangi. Print and digital activities are included….
Our A Week in New Zealand History resource explores key moments within Aotearoa New Zealand’s history. This resource serves as a bite-sized piece of Aotearoa’s history to stir discussion, pique interest, and get you started. In this set, our Discussion Google Slides and Posters explore 16 events from the month of June (see the…
Our A Week in New Zealand History resource explores key moments within Aotearoa New Zealand’s history. This resource serves as a bite-sized piece of Aotearoa’s history to stir discussion, pique interest, and get you started. In this set, our Discussion Google Slides and Posters explore 16 events from the month of July (see the…
Our A Week in New Zealand History resource explores key moments within Aotearoa New Zealand’s history. This resource serves as a bite-sized piece of Aotearoa’s history to stir discussion, pique interest, and get you started. In this set, our Discussion Google Slides and Posters explore 16 events from the month of May (see the…
The purpose of this resource is to explore the reasons why the 1835 Declaration of Independence was a significant document for both Māori and the British Crown, the events leading up to the drafting, writing, and signing of the declaration, and a brief summary of the four sections of the 1835 Declaration of Independence. …
Let us save you time this ANZAC Day and April with our Anzac Day Activities Bundle – six fantastic literacy and social studies resources featuring Reading, Writing, and more! Perfect for the NZ (New Zealand) classroom and your guided reading and writing program. These activities would also be suitable for Australian classrooms. This Anzac Day…
The purpose of this resource is to explore how the participation (signing of Te Tiriti o Waitangi) was similar and/or different around New Zealand and the places where the Treaty of Waitangi was signed. This Where the Treaty of Waitangi Was Signed Year 4-6 resource features: Two articles: 1. Where Te Tiriti o…
Highlight important moments and people from New Zealand’s history with our New Zealand history scavenger hunt puzzle bundle! This features scavenger hunt puzzles based on THREE topic areas: The Treaty of Waitangi and Waitangi Day, Anzac Day and Matariki. Students read the provided fact cards and use reading comprehension strategies to complete their interactive puzzles….
We have created this Aotearoa New Zealand History podcast resource to support teachers to use podcasts in their classrooms. It’s great to listen to podcasts, but to keep students engaged, they also need a purpose for listening. Our Active Listening resource can give students that purpose! In the set of Active Listening: Podcast Task…
Highlight important moments and people from New Zealand’s history with our New Zealand History Reading Comprehension mega bundle! This features differentiated Reading Comprehension passages and questions with higher order thinking activities based on THREE topic areas: The Treaty of Waitangi and Waitangi Day, Anzac Day and NZ Heroes of Note. Also, receive a FREE resource…