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Monday, 12 February 2018

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Reading week  2 Term 1 2018
This week’s goals:
Learn: How to recognise, ask and answer literal questions.
Success criteria:
Read texts and be able to think of a literal question based on that text.
Use the key words What, Where, Who and When as sentence starters for your literal questions.
Answer literal questions posed by other people.
Create:   DLOs on which to record answers to questions/activities based on the Treaty of Waitangi. (from several sources).
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On Monday of this week you will be working independently. Go to this document and follow the instructions. You need to read texts attached to the page so that you can answer the questions and create your own DLO to show your learning.
Tuesday: Waitangi Day-You will not be at school.
Wednesday:  You will have a workshop with your teacher.

In order to show that you have met the learning goals above you need to do 2 things with this sheet.

Step 1. Find your named box and write a literal question that could be answered by someone who has just read your text about the Treaty of Waitangi. Step 1 will be completed while you are with the teacher.
Dulcie - Who first began writing the treaty document? William Hobson was the first person to start writing the treaty
Ronan - When was the treaty signed? The treaty was signed on the 6th of February 1840
Lawrence - Who was the first Maori to sign the treaty? The first maori to sign the treaty was Hone Heke
Georgia - Why did Britain decide to protect the Maori? Britain decided to protect the maori because of the French that wanted to take of NZ
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Leonor - How many chiefs signed the  T.O.W? By September 1840 the treaty was signed by 500 chiefs
Jessica - What is the founding document of NZ? The founding document of Nz is the treaty of Waitangi
Louisa - Who gave advice to W.H? James Busby gave advice to William Hobson
Sara - What does rangatira mean? Rangatira means in English chiefs
Indi - Who translated the treaty into Maori? The treaty was translated it into maori by Henry Williams and his son
2. Once all of you have written a literal question in your own box, you each need to make a copy of this document.  Put your copy into your Reading folder in your Google drive. Using your new document, you need to answer each literal question until every box on your new document includes a literal question and its answer.  You will complete Step 2 independently after you have left the teacher. Tomorrow you will have another session with your teacher and your work will be marked.

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