Water is in many ways the lifeblood of our regions and communities. This collection examines the many facets of how we control and use water in New Zealand, including the impact of farming and how Iwi and politics influence decision making.
What are we learning? Understand and interpret how text conventions work together to create meaning. Constructing texts that demonstrate an understanding of purpose through content choice. Using New Zealand poetry and prose to articulate and explore our own river identity.
What are we learning? Understanding how innovation creates challenges for people, places and environments. Exploring various aspects of an issue and make decisions about possible actions. Investigating effective environmental action projects for river clean up and restoration.
What are we learning? How economic, social and environmental changes impact New Zealand’s dairy industry. Making connections to predict, infer and forecast To create and deliver a compelling presentation Creative problem solving.