Beans and Corn Around the World

Ngā Kōhine e Toru

These activities are based around the story Ngā Kōhine e Toru, in the book Te Whakatipu Kānga, (item number 710880) or download the App or PDF at:
http://hana.co.nz/online/te-whakatipu-kanga/

Ngā Kōhine e Toru

What you need

Pakipaki 2 (PDF, 14 KB)

Ngā Kōhine e Toru Kōrero 2 (PDF, 40 KB)

What you do

Students recount the story in their own words, using their storyboard as a prompt. 

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Sequence the Story

Display the art in sequence, students provide a paragraph of text to support their section of the story. 

Companion Planting

Companion Planting

See Hine Raumati, Summer Kai, Taumata 1 for instructions on companion planting of beans, corn and kamokamo. 

Growing Bean Sprouts in a CD Case

What you need

Whakatipu Pihi Pīni 2 (PDF, 23 KB)

What you do

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Stages

Planting. 

Planting

                        

 

Watering.

Watering

Observing.

Observing 1
Observing 2
Observing 3

Labeling the parts of the plant.

  

Labelling

Measuring and recording observations. (Use this table –  Whakatipu Pihi Pīni PDF.)

Whakatipu Pihi Pīni 2 (PDF, 23 KB)

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Food Festival

Food Festival

Beans and corn make up the staple diet of millions of people around the world. Organise an international food festival. Here are a few of recipes to get you started. 

Black Bean and Cheese Nachos (Mexico)

Ingredients

Instructions

Oven Roasted Parmesan Green Beans (Italy)

Ingredients

Instructions

Corn Fritters

A favourite dish of children and adults alike! The recipe (and others) are available in He Kānga te Kai.

http://hana.co.nz/online/he-kanga-te-kai/ 

Corn Chowder

Ingredients

Instructions

Possible Assessment Ideas

Students can: