MY FAMILY AND MY COUNTRY LEARNING INTENTION (L.I): To begin a family tree for my family and to...
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MY FAMILY AND MY COUNTRY LEARNING INTENTION (L.I): To begin a family tree for my family and to identify key features of the NZ flag. STARTER: Discuss with
MY FAMILY AND MY COUNTRY LEARNING INTENTION (L.I): To begin a
family tree for my family and to identify key features of the NZ
flag. STARTER: Discuss with a partner What is a family tree? Why
are they useful/important?
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YOUR FAMILY TREE Begin a draft of your family tree on the sheet
provided. Write full names and if possible dates of birth. For
women write their unmarried (maiden) name, if you can find out what
it was. If you have stepmothers/stepfathers just add them on to the
side.
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THE NEW ZEALAND FLAG New Zealands flag has a ______ background.
The cross in the top- left corner is a _____ ____. This is here
because New Zealand used to be a colony of ____ ____. The four
stars on the right form the four stars of the ________ _______, a
constellation in the skies of the Southern hemisphere. The current
flag was made the official flag of New Zealand in ______, replacing
the Union Jack. WORD BOX: Union Jack Southern Cross blue 1902 stars
Great Britain
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OUR FLAG
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WHERE ELSE ARE WE FROM? 1.Draw a flag of another country that
you identify with (about a quarter of a page in size). 2.Around the
flag write words to explain why you identify with this flag e.g
home of my parents, sports team, food (If your culture is 100% New
Zealand, instead of drawing the flag of another country, create a
new flag for New Zealand, to represent our country now! )
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HOMEWORK Complete your family tree to include your parents,
your grandparents, and if possible your great grandparents! Include
NAMES and DATES OF BIRTH if possible. (For women include their
maiden (unmarried name) if you can find out what it was). DUE NEXT
TUESDAY