Watercress Tuna in Cannon's Creek
Room 7 at Cannons Creek School created a website about a statue in their area – the eel from Patricia Grace's book Watercress Tuna and the Children of Champion Street.
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.
Room 7 at Cannons Creek School created a website about a statue in their area – the eel from Patricia Grace's book Watercress Tuna and the Children of Champion Street.
In 2006 Northland School, Wellington, celebrated its 100th birthday. Whilst celebrating the centennial, students researched the school's history for this website.
Nau mai ki tēnei paetukutuku i hangaia e tētahi ākonga mai i Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Ara Whānui, mōna, me tana whānau, tae atu hoki ki tōna kaiako hoki, kura hoki. Kei roto i te reo Māori.
Nau mai ki tēnei paetukutuku i hangaia e tētahi ākonga mai i Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Ara Whānui, mō tana kura. Kei roto i te reo Māori.
This project is a collaborative project between the Tongan students at Marcellin College and students from Takuilau College in Lapaha. In the Tongan communities in both Lapaha and Auckland tapa is highly valued. The aim of this project is to record the tapa making tradition. It focuses not only on the process of how tapa is made, but also on its meaning and how it is used and valued.
This website was made by students in year 1 and 2 at Bayswater Primary School. It is looks at local Devonport landmarks through the eyes of the students and follows their research and conclusions. Living Heritage is a project that encourages schools to create a website that shares and preserves the stories of their community, whānau, and friends.
This project was undertaken by the Tongan students at Marcellin College who were all members of the Tongan group that performed at the Auckland Polynesian Festival in 2004. The aim of this project was to record how this huge festival was organised and the background to it, and also how and why the students participated. The students wrote down their own stories and interviewed a teacher who supported their team, and organised the festival.
A teacher trainee from Franz Josef Glacier School, created this website for her students as part of her studies. Rowi (Okarito Brown Kiwi) are New Zealand's rarest kiwi living only in South Okarito Forest in South Westland.
Queen Margaret College's Tower Block (Wellington)has been standing for 135 years and is an integral part of the school's history. Originally it was a grand house but is now used for offices, classrooms and the staffroom. Due to the building becoming unsafe renovations are beginning. This was an opportunity to present the history of the building and details of its change.
Students of Avondale Primary School have made this website to teach other people about their community of Avondale, what it's like now and where they came from.