Ngā Pūranga Kōrero

Kei te pupuri tēnei pūranga i ngā kohikohinga kōrero a Tikanga Tuku Iho i tuhia e ngā ākonga o Aotearoa i mua i te marama o Hōngoingoi 2008. Whakamahia ngā tātari i raro iho nei hei rapu i ngā kōrero, mā te ingoa kura, mā te taumata rānei.

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  • North Otago Rugby Union

    Oamaru Intermediate - Intermediate – Published 29/09/2002

    Room 14 at Oamaru Intermediate wanted to help celebrate the 75th Jubilee of North Otago rugby. They brainstormed what they already knew about North Otago rugby, organised people to interview, composed and practised questions, collated all their information, and created this website.

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  • Oamaru Walkways

    St Josephs School - Intermediate – Published 29/09/2002

    St Joseph's School in Oamaru learned about their town's walkways. Their focus question was "In what way do the Oamaru walkways contribute to the well being of the community?" Each walkway is profiled and described, capturing elements of Oamaru's history along the way.

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  • The Honeymoon Pool

    Wairakei School - Primary – Published 29/09/2002

    The Honeymoon Pool, also known as Te Kiri o Hinekai, is a healing pool that is a treasure to local people. It is set in the grounds of Wairakei Terraces, just north of Taupo, right beside the Wairakei geothermal field. The Year 6 ICT extension group of Wairakei Primary School have been researching the pool. Their website tells about the pool today, the pool in the past and how it is imagined the pool might be in the future. It also describes the restoration of the pool.

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  • Visual Spectacular Oamaru

    Oamaru Intermediate - Intermediate – Published 02/09/2002

    Room 6 at Oamaru Intermediate School decided to create a website to show the world the art and artists located in and around the historic precinct in Oamaru. The website records interviews that the students carried out with local artists and galleries, and shows pictures of some artists and their work.

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  • The History of the Public Library

    St Peters College - Secondary – Published 31/08/2002

    This website is about the Palmerston North Public Library, from its origins as a 'reading room', to the occupation of an architecturally renowned building. This website endeavours to inform you of the cultural, economic, and social importance the library has had and continues to have in its community.

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  • Boulder Bay on Banks Peninsula

    Elmwood School - Primary – Published 07/06/2002

    He kaupapa a Tikanga Tuku Iho, e whakahau ana i ngā kura katoa ki te auaha i tētahi pae whakaata hei tohatoha, hei pupuri hoki i ngā purākau o te hapori, o te whānau me ngā hoa hoki. Ka tāpiritia ēnei kaupapa ki ngā pātengi raraunga o Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa mō ngā rauemi ipurangi taonga pūmau.

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  • History of Campbells Bay School

    Campbells Bay School - Primary – Published 29/08/2001

    Kua auahahia e te Kura Tuatahi o Campbells Bay i roto o Tāmaki Makaurau, he pae whakaata mō ngā kōrero nehe e pā ana ki tā rātau kura, ā, he wāhanga nō te kaupapa Tikanga Tuku Iho. Ka kitea e te hunga whakamahi, ngā tauira o te oranga tonutanga o te kura i ngā tekau tau ka hipa, mai i tōna tuwheratanga i te tau 1925 ki te tau 2000. Kei tēnei pae whakaata hoki ngā uiuitanga me ngā ākonga tawhito, ngā whakaahua e whakaatu ana i ngā rerekētanga kua tau ki runga i te kura i roto i ngā tau maha.

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  • Oamaru Little Blue Penguin Colony

    St Josephs School - Intermediate – Published 29/08/2001

    Kua auahahia e te Kura o Hato Hohepa i roto o Oamaru, he pae whakaata e pā ana ki tētahi rōpū Kororā i roto o Oamaru, he wāhanga nō te kaupapa Tikanga Tuku Iho. Ka kitea e ngā kaitirotiro i tēnei whakaata i ngā kōrero katoa e pā ana ki te Kororā, a rātau kai, ngā kōhanga, te noho tai moana, me te hōhipera mō ngā Kororā.

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  • The History Of Kennedy Park

    Campbells Bay School - Primary – Published 29/08/2001

    Kua auahahia e te Kura Tuatahi o Campbells Bay i roto o Tāmaki Makaurau, he pae whakaata mō ngā kōrero nehe e pā ana kia Kennedy Park, ā, he wāhanga nō te kaupapa Tikanga Tuku Iho. Ka taea e te hunga tirotiro te whai i ngā kōrero hītori mō Kennedy Park, mai i te wā e tū ana te pā Māori o Rahopara i ngā tau 350 ki muri, ki te whakaurutanga atu o ngā pū nui i te wā o Te Pakanga Tuarua, ki ngā wā ōnaianei, e whakamahia ana e te hapori hei wāhi pārekareka.

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