In Te Ngahere we have been doing some reading about the
Waitangi Treaty Grounds. We had to write three reasons why
the Waitangi Treaty Grounds are special, who they are special to,
how it benefits people and how it is used. I chose the Museum of Waitangi,
the Flagstaff, Ngatokimatawhaorua and the Carving studio. I found out that the
Museum of Waitangi was opened on the 5 February 2016 and that there is a
new museum opening on 5 February 2020 which is one day before Waitangi
Day. I found out that the Museum of Waitangi benefits people who want to find
out more about New Zealand. I found out that the Museum of Waitangi is used
to show everyone the history of New Zealand. One reason why the Waitangi
Treaty Grounds are special is because you can learn about the cultural
significance of Waitangi, even if you aren’t Māori. They also have a great
education centre with heaps of cool stuff like: Virtual Reality, Tinkercad,
Paint 3D and a whole bunch more.
Waitangi Treaty Grounds. We had to write three reasons why
the Waitangi Treaty Grounds are special, who they are special to,
how it benefits people and how it is used. I chose the Museum of Waitangi,
the Flagstaff, Ngatokimatawhaorua and the Carving studio. I found out that the
Museum of Waitangi was opened on the 5 February 2016 and that there is a
new museum opening on 5 February 2020 which is one day before Waitangi
Day. I found out that the Museum of Waitangi benefits people who want to find
out more about New Zealand. I found out that the Museum of Waitangi is used
to show everyone the history of New Zealand. One reason why the Waitangi
Treaty Grounds are special is because you can learn about the cultural
significance of Waitangi, even if you aren’t Māori. They also have a great
education centre with heaps of cool stuff like: Virtual Reality, Tinkercad,
Paint 3D and a whole bunch more.
Have you ever been to the Waitangi Treaty Grounds?
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