This lesson contains 25 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 3 videos.
Lesson duration is: 30 min
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Slide 1 - Slide
What do you know about: New Zealand?
Slide 2 - Mind map
New Zealand
Today we visit New Zealand. New Zealand was first settled by the Maori peoples before it was discovered by the Dutchman Abel Tasman in 1642. He named it after the Dutch province of Zeeland. It was a British colony until its independence in 1907. New Zealand is a place of outstanding natural beauty. This is why in today’s lesson we will go outside to go on an adventure!
settled = bewoond
discovered = ontdekt
independance = onafhankelijkheid
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Nieuw Zeeland
Capital = Wellington
Inhabitants = 4,5 Million
Discovered by Abel Tasman in 1642
Number of sheep = 27,3 Million
8X the Netherlands
National sport = Rugby
Original Inhabitants = Maori
Slide 6 - Slide
Slide 7 - Video
Slide 8 - Video
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Australia
New Zealand
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Slide 13 - Slide
What is the capital city of New Zealand?
A
Auckland
B
Canberra
C
Queenstown
D
Wellington
Slide 14 - Quiz
Who was the first European to arrive in New Zealand?
A
Abel Tasman
B
Willem-Alexander
C
Charles the third
D
Christopher Columbus
Slide 15 - Quiz
What are the natives of New Zealand called?
A
Aborigenes
B
Maori
C
Native Americans
D
Masai
Slide 16 - Quiz
How many people live in New Zealand
A
4,2 million
B
4 million
C
4,6 million
D
4,8 million
Slide 17 - Quiz
What is the traditional Maori way of greeting each other that is seen in the video?
A
touching feet/knees
B
touching noses/forehead
C
touching noses/ears
D
touching hands/legs
Slide 18 - Quiz
The ' ta moko' is a significant expression of Maori culture, what is it you think?
A
Songs
B
Food
C
Tattoos
Slide 19 - Quiz
People from New Zealand have a nickname for themselves, what is it?
A
Melons
B
Pineapples
C
Grapes
D
Kiwi
Slide 20 - Quiz
The 'haka' can be used for....?
A
preparing warriors mentally before going into war.
B
when two parties meet
C
welcoming strangers
D
ceremonial circumstances such as weddings or funerals
Slide 21 - Quiz
What do Mãori dancers do with their face when they perform in the haka?
Slide 22 - Open question
What is the traditional Maori way of greeting each other that is seen in this video?
A
touching feet/knees
B
touching noses/forehead
C
touching noses/ears
D
touching hands/legs
Slide 23 - Quiz
What part of the face does a traditional Mãori tatto cover in men and women?
A
men: whole body
women: the chin, upper lips, feet, and hands
B
men: whole body
women: the chin, upper lips, nose, and throat