Hangaia he Ahanoa Ako Matihiko
Create a Digital Learning Object
Learn:
Create & Share:
Digital Learning Object.
Te Arotahinga o Tēnei Akoranga
Focus of this Lesson
Ngā Mea Ako Matihiko
Digital Learning Objects
A digital learning object is 'any digital resource that can be reused to support learning.'
Dr Garry Falloon, Dr Robin Janson and Dr Annick Janson.
E hia ngā …? Tatau
Kahore / kore - none/ zero
tahi - one
rua - two
toru - three
wha - four
rima - five
ono - six
whitu - seven
waru - eight
iwa - nine
tekau – ten
tekau ma tahi – eleven
rua tekau – twenty
rua tekau ma tahi – twenty one
kotahi rau – one hundred
mano – thousand
miriona - million
E hia ngā …? How many … are there?
E (tau) ngā … There are (number) …
Example
He aha te tae?
whero red
kōwhai yellow
karaka orange
kākāriki green
mā white
parauri brown
pango black
mangu black
māwhero pink
kiwikiwi grey
kikorangi / kahurangi blue
tawa / waiporoporo purple
He aha te tae o te …? What colour is the …?
He (tae) te tae o te … The … is (colour)
Example
He aha tēnei? Tū Atamai i te Ipurangi
Gmail Kīmēra
Google Kūkara
Google Docs Tuhinga Kūkara
Google Drive Pataka Kūkara
Google Site Paetukutuku Kūkara
Google Forms Puka Kūkara
Google Slides Ata Kūkara
Google Draw Tānga Kūkara
Google Sheets Ripanga Kūkara
Calendar Maramataka
Youtube Tiriata
Blogging Rangitaki
He aha tēnei? What is this?
He _____ tēnei. This is ______
Example
He aha tēnei? Taonga akomanga
Pepa – paper
Pene – pen
Pene rākau – pencil
Pene hinu – crayon
Pene peita – felt tips
Rapa – rubber
Papamā – whiteboard
Kutikuti – scissors
Pukapuka – book
Matawā – clock
Tēpu – table
Tūru – chair
Whariki – mat
Matapihi – window
Kapia – glue
Peita – paint
Rorohiko – computer
Pēke – school bag
He aha tēnei? What is this?
He _____ tēnei. This is ______
He aha tēnei? Hangarau Matihiko
Papapātuhi - keyboard
Pātaki - control key
Ripa - tab
Mata - screen
Pae wāhitau - omnibox
Kuputoro - hyperlink
Tāhopumata - screen recording app
Tohuwāhi - bookmark
Oro - volume
Pīata mata - screen brightness
Matapihi - window (ngā matapihi = windows)
Pātuhi - key (on keyboard)
Rapu - search
Pāhiki - shift (key)
Tāmata - refresh
Papapā - touchpad
He aha tēnei? What is this?
He _____ tēnei. This is ______
He kōrero tuku iho - Kōrero from a mōteatea written by Te Rangitakoru
Haunui-a-nania was a tūpuna who came on the Kurahaupo waka. He lived at Whenuakura (near Pātea) with his wife Wairaka. His wife left him one night for
another man, he used his skills as a tohunga to find her. On this journey south
he named many rivers and places.
Whanganui = the river was big Whangaehu = the river was murky Turakina = he cut a tree to cross the river Tikei (Rangitikei) = he lifted his feet many times Manawatu = when crossing the river it was so cold that it was like his heart stopped Hokio = he heard the whoosing sound of the great Hokio bird overhead Ohau = a small river he named after himself Ōtaki = he struck his tokotoko when crossing this river Waimeha = the river was small and slow, where sand meets water Waikanae = the river was filled with a lot of kanae Wairaka = where he spotted his wife Wairapapa = as he reached the top of the Remutaka mountains, he saw water glistening in the distance (Lake Wairarapa).
Haunui-a-nanaia
Ngā mihi ki a Hinewa Taurima, for the resource.
mōteatea = 3. (noun) lament, traditional chant, sung poetry - a general term for songs sung in traditional mode.
whanga = 3. (noun) bay, cove, bight, estuary.
ehu = 1. (stative) be turbid, muddy, murky.
turaki = 1. (verb) (-na) to throw down, pull down, tear down, collapse, push down, overthrow, subdue, demolish, oppose.
tīkei = 1. (verb) (-tia) to extend, stretch out, step over.
manawa = heart, tu = to stop
taki = 1. (verb) (-na) to stick in, tokotoko = 3. (noun) walking stick, pole, staff, cane, crutch.
mehameha = 1. (verb) to be weak, limp, lacklustre, boring, uninspiring.
kanae = 2. (noun) grey mullet, Mugil cephalus - an olive-grey fish, silvery grey to white below. Body elongate with a small head. Found in coastal and estuarine waters of the North Island.
rarapa = 1. (verb) to flash.
Ngā mihi kia a
Hinewa Taurima,
for the resource.
Hanga / Create
Decide what your Digital Learning Object will be about.
Who is it for?
What might interest them?
What will it need to include?
How will you set it out?
Hangaia he Ahanoa Ako Matahiko
Create a Digital Learning Object
If setting this up from scratch:
Hangaia he Papamuri
Create Background
Kimihia he Whakaahua
Find Images
Kōkuhu he Pouaka Kuputuhi
Insert Text Boxes
āporo?
āporo?
Tikiake he Ata hei PNG
Download Slide as PNG
Hangaia he Ata Kūkara
Create a new Slide Deck
Tautuhi Papamuri
Set Background
Downloads
Kimihia he Whakaahua
Find Any Additional Images
*Tip - use the word “transparent “if you want things you can move
*Tip - use Ctl + D to duplicate them
*Tip - place the moveable images to the left or right side of the slide.
Hangaia he Kuputuhi Nekeneke
Create Movable Text
*Tip - draw the box to the left or right of the slide so they can be dragged on.
Tārua me te Whakatika
Duplicate and Adjust
to “Viewer”.
Tohatoha - Share
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