Materials for action (plants, nest boxes, signage materials, gloves, bags)
Cameras/devices for photos
Display materials for gallery walk
🧰 Differentiation
Support: Pair with buddy or whānau helper; oral reflection recorded by teacher.
Extension: Lead a tour for visitors; plan newsletter article or school assembly presentation.
🌟 Celebration & Next Steps
Share photos with whānau via school newsletter or online platform.
Plan follow-up bird count in 1-2 months to compare.
Consider connecting with local conservation groups (e.g., Forest & Bird, Predator Free NZ).
Display posters around school for ongoing awareness.
✅ Checks for Understanding
All students participated in action and gallery walk.
Evidence captured: photos, quotes, data documented.
Reflection sheets completed with genuine insights.
Students can articulate one next step for the school/community.
Curriculum alignment
Social Studies — Understanding: Students understand how economic decisions affect people and communities and how Māori economic models reflect cultural values and environmental responsibility.