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On our art journey around the World we stop off in New Zealand to study some traditional Maori Art. This lesson is broad enough for those in KS2 and KS3. We explore the forms, shapes, designs and symbolism of traditional 'Ta-Moko&' masks. We look at the culture and meaning behind them. Using art to stimulate learning of a different culture to our own, students will be learning a little about another history and geography of these people. Many activity ideas at the end and activity sheets for the younger ones.
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kajal_waikarhfsi

5 years ago
5

Very good resource.

Jeanwaller

5 years ago
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DenMac

6 years ago
5

Really useful, thanks.

Amy-EH

6 years ago
5

A really useful collection of resources and information, thanks!

pcragg

6 years ago
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