This resource is to understand about Māori Tikanga practices such as kotahitanga (unity) and whānaungatanga (kinship) help to build intergenerational wealth and emphasise collective thinking.
The resource has a learning objective to explore Financial Identity through Social Sciences and provides an integrated and cross-curricular learning experience that can be used in multiple ways.
The learning experience in this resource is aligned to SOLO Taxonomy and gives choices throughout the learning process.
To give us detailed feedback about the content of the resources please email us at schools@sorted.org.nz
Written in te reo Māori with resources aligned to Te Marautanga o Te Aho Matua and Te Marautanga o Aotearoa.
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