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  • Kia whai mātauranga tātou mō ō tātou rākau mā te reo Māori.

    Learn about our trees in te reo Māori!

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    Rapid spread of wilding conifer over time
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    Wilding conifer spread

    The speed with which wilding conifers can spread and grow can be seen in these two photos of the upper Waiau Toa/Clarence River taken just 3 years apart. Slide the middle button to compare the two images.

    In this recorded professional learning session, join Greta Dromgool and Manaaki Whenua researcher Dr Norm Mason as we share and discuss bilingual resources created through the collaboration of students, educators, botanists and te reo Māori experts.

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    He rauemi reo Māori mō ngā rākau – Te reo Māori plant resources

    This is an edited recording of the webinar He rauemi reo Māori mō ngā rākau – Te reo Māori plant resources.

    Find out more here.

    Amazing resources! I'll be sharing these links widely.

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    He rauemi reo Māori mō ngā rākau – Te reo Māori plant resources – slideshow

    This slideshow, from the webinar He rauemi reo Māori mō ngā rākau – Te reo Māori plant resources, provides additional support for the video tutorial.

    In 2022 Te Wharekura o Te Rau Aroha worked with botanist Norm Mason to learn to describe native tree species and to communicate this information to their peers and whānau. From this work a suite of articles was developed to support kaiako and akonga to learn about rākau trees.

    The articles present the fundamentals of plant biology in a way that is accessible to anyone who may have limited prior knowledge of botany. These resources are extensively illustrated with images and bilingual diagrams, including the stunning botanical illustrations of the late Audrey Eagle.

    The key science concepts covered in the articles include:

    • pollination and seed dispersal
    • seeds and germination
    • leaf structure and photosynthesis
    • classification and identification.

    This session will be valuable for both primary and secondary school educators.

    You can download the video and slideshow presentation.

    Index

    Topic

    Slideshow number(s)

    Video timecode

    Welcome

    1

    00:00

    Index

    2

    00:27

    Introducing Dr Norm Mason

    3–4

    00:41

    Purpose

    5

    04:33

    Acknowledgements

    6

    05:20

    Rongoā collection

    7–8

    07:04

    Ngā rākau ❘ Trees

    9–10

    08:13

    He aha hoki tērā rākau? ❘ What kind of tree is that?

    11–12

    11:12

    He pūnaha whakarōpū ❘ Classifying and identifying plants

    13–18

    19:20

    Te haenga me te ruinga o te kākano ❘ Pollination and seed dispersal

    19–21

    27:48

    Ngā kākano ❘ Seeds

    22–25

    30:28

    Ngā rau o te rākau ❘ Tree leaves

    26–32

    35:14

    SLH links, keep in touch and thanks

    33

    39:13

    He kōrero kōpūtahi ❘ Related content

    He whakamihi

    Tēnei te mihi nui ki a Mokoro Gillett (Tumuaki o Te Wharekura o Te Rau Aroha) rāua ko Norman Mason (Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research). Tēnā kōrua.

      Published 30 August 2023 Referencing Hub articles
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