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Thank you for using this pre-visit resource. We believe this will help strengthen student learning leading up to and during your gallery visit. Due to the different versions of PowerPoint schools may use, please check for, and correct any formatting issues before you use this presentation with your students. Please check by viewing in slide show format before making any necessary changes. If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to contact me. Welcome Learning Experiences Outside the Classrom Te Tuhi Centre for the Arts Phone: (09) 577 0138 ext 7703 [email protected] Jeremy Leatinu’u Education Coordinator

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Page 1: Welcome

Thank you for using this pre-visit resource. We believe this will help strengthen student learning leading up to and during your gallery visit.

Due to the different versions of PowerPoint schools may use, please check for, and correct any formatting issues before you use this presentation with your students.

Please check by viewing in slide show format before making any necessary changes.

If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Welcome

Learning Experiences Outside the ClassromTe Tuhi Centre for the Arts

Phone: (09) 577 0138 ext [email protected]

Jeremy Leatinu’uEducation Coordinator

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NZ

IA

Te Tuhi Pre-visit lesson 3

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Welcome to I AM NZ

During this lesson we will explore…

Aotearoa NZ drawing home

But before we start, let’s recap on what we learnt during our last lesson…

Image: http://www.robsuistedoncanvas.co.nz/new_zealand/canvas_print.asp?id=34972

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During our last lesson we learnt that artists in Aotearoa NZ…

Make art that expresses their love for the many beautiful and different native birds we have.

Are passionate about making art that reminds us to take care of our native plants and animals.

Are inspired to make art that explores Māori myths and tells stories of Aotearoa NZ’s history.

Create art that expresses their own cultural heritage and identity and memories growing up in Aotearoa NZ.

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Lets start this lesson by exploring Aotearoa NZ drawing home.

OTEAROA NZ

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During this lesson we will create black and white drawings inspired by Aotearoa NZ.

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Drawing home / Step 1

I AM AOTEAROA NZ

To start the class must come up with a sentence with the words Aotearoa NZ or New Zealand. This could include…

I AM AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND

OUR HOME AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND

WE ARE AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND

OUR PLACE AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND

Your sentence will need to be long enough so that everyone in class has a letter.

This sentence of 21 letters is good for a class of 21students

This sentence of 13 letters is good for a class of 13 students

This sentence of 25 letters is good for a class of 25 students

This sentence 23 letters is good for a class of 23 students

This sentence of 26 letters is good for a class of 26 students

If this is proving to be challenging one alternative is having the same sentence twice.

This sentence is now good for a class of 26 students

I AM AOTEAROA NZ

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Drawing home / Step 2

Using a pencil draw your letter on a white A4 piece of paper.

When drawing your letter try to make it big and in block writing. Block writing is good because it helps make our letters stand out.

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Drawing home / Step 3

Soon we will decorate the outside of our letter with drawings showing the identity of Aotearoa NZ.

Remember there are many things that we can draw to show how unique Aotearoa NZ is or why we call it home, such as…

Māori culture and a mixture of different cultures.

Festivals, museums, different theme parks, wildlife parks, national parks, and native plants and animals.

Snowy mountains, calm lakes, sunny beaches, fun bush walks, parks and camp sites.

A place where our family and friends live.

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Drawing home / Step 3 cont…

1. The letter ‘N’ has been drawn in big block writing.

2. The 1st drawing is of the NZ fern which is a native plant of Aotearoa NZ and can be seen on many sporting uniforms such as the All Blacks rugby team.

To help us get started here is an example…

3. The 2nd drawing is added showing waves of the ocean. This is to represent the many beautiful beaches we have in Aotearoa NZ and how we love to visit them in the summer.

4. The 3rd drawing is of a long finned eel which is unique to Aotearoa NZ. We also have short finned eels too.

5. To finish I’ve decided to draw the sun, magic fish hook and ropes from the story Maui and the sun. This story was first told among Māori and so this drawing helps express Māori and Māori culture.

6. Try to aim for 4 big drawings in total.

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Bring drawings to Te Tuhi

This finished drawing will help make the artworks we produce at Te Tuhi, so its important we bring these drawings with us when we visit Te Tuhi.

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As we have seen, there are many great things about Aotearoa NZ we can create drawings about.

Our next lesson will take place at Te Tuhi.

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We hope you enjoyed learning about what makes Aotearora NZ special and the way artists are making art

to show this.

During our visit we will use this knowledge to explore the art we see and to inspire the art we make.

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We look forward to having you visit the gallery

End of lesson