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Welcome Thank you for using this pre-visit resource. We believe this will help strengthen student learning leading up to and during your gallery visit.

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1 Welcome Thank you for using this pre-visit resource. We believe this will help strengthen student learning leading up to and during your gallery visit. Due to the different versions of PowerPoint schools may use, please check for, and correct any formatting issues before you use this presentation with your students. Please check by viewing in slide show format before making any necessary changes. If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to contact me. Learning Experiences Outside the Classroom Te Tuhi Centre for the Arts Phone: (09) ext 7703 Salome Tanuvasa Schools education Manager

2 Te Tuhi pre-visit lesson 2
Creative Stories Te Tuhi pre-visit lesson 2 Creative Stories pre-visit lesson 2 Image:

3 Welcome to Creative Stories
During this lesson we will be exploring… Role play Welcome… Image:

4 Here are a few things that might help in preparing for our visit…
To prepare for our visit and to be familiar with our chosen story we will need to practice role playing. Here are a few things that might help in preparing for our visit… This will help us when we make our posters at Te Tuhi. Preparing for our te tuhi trip.

5 A few tips… The fish of Maui: notes
Your chosen story can be a myth, legend, fairytale or non-fiction story. When performed it should be no longer than 10mins. Narrator: And what a fish it was! His tail stretched away to the north and his head lay far in the south. Make sure everyone has a role to play, no matter how big or small. Select people to narrate the story while others perform. Maui: I must get my hook! Do not touch him while I am gone. He is smooth and flat and I do not want him damaged. Having the story written (or printed) on paper while performing can help us remember our roles. We can bring these along when we role play at Te Tuhi. Narrator: But the moment Maui was out of sight his brothers began to hack out their share. For after all hadn’t they helped with the paddling? The great fish writhed in agony as the paddle blades sliced into his flesh. A few tips… Most importantly, have fun! And work together to help tell our chosen story. Now lets start role playing! Image:

6 In the next lesson we will explore “Places for posters”.
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