Nō hea ēnei kararehe?
Where are these animals from?
Patrick, Alice
Additional Notes
This bilingual story introduces animals from different countries and continents of the world – including taniwha. The end of the story features a Māori proverb associated with the Tainui people, about a taniwha at each bend of the Waikato River.my notes
5 reasons to love bilingual resources from Arahia Books:- user-friendly for teachers and engaging for students
- align with the Māori language curriculum guidelines
-help teachers to maximise the use of He Reo Tupu, He Reo Ora
- support teachers to meet the requirements of PTC 10 (as in Tātaiako) - working in a bicultural context
- help teachers to fulfil the expectations of Ka Hikitia
| Location | edition | Bar Code | due date |
|---|---|---|---|
| P-Staff Lib.-Resource Store | 71092 |
| Genre: | Language |
| Dewey: | 370.1 |
| call #: | PAT |
| ISBN: | 0994142013 9780994142016 |
| pub: | 2017 |
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