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New Zealand Birds – Postage Stamps - Black and White
26 NZ birds on postage stamps. Colour, cut and display.
THE BIRDS:
Kākāpō
Kea
Pīwakawaka (Fantail)
Pūkeko
Tūī
Weka
Kererū
Ruru (Morepork)
Kiwi
Hoiho (Yellow-Eyed Penguin)
Kāhu (Harrier Hawk)
Kākāriki (Parakeet)
Kārearea (NZ Falcon)
Kōkako
Kōtare (Kingfisher)
Kōtuku (White Heron)
Moa
Mohua (Yellowhead)
Tauhou (Wax-eye/Silvereye)
Tīeke (Saddleback)
Toroa (Albatross)
Whio (Blue Duck)
Hihi (Stitchbird)
Korimako (Bellbird)
Takahē
Kororā (Little Blue Penguin)
Macrons used on the Māori names are the same as those used on the OC website.
Blank Templates:
Two blank templates are also included for your students to design their own NZ Bird stamp.
♦ Completely blank – just the outside frame.
♦ With the word AOTEAROA and $1 inside the frame.
Made on A4 size paper. Each stamp is slightly smaller than full A4 size.
All stamps are Portrait orientation.
This set of stamps is also available in COLOUR. Head to my store to view these.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
New Zealand Birds – Postage Stamps - Colour
26 NZ birds on postage stamps. These will look fabulous as a display on your classroom wall.
THE BIRDS:
Kākāpō
Kea
Pīwakawaka (Fantail)
Pūkeko
Tūī
Weka
Kererū
Ruru (Morepork)
Kiwi
Hoiho (Yellow-Eyed Penguin)
Kāhu (Harrier Hawk)
Kākāriki (Parakeet)
Kārearea (NZ Falcon)
Kōkako
Kōtare (Kingfisher)
Kōtuku (White Heron)
Moa
Mohua (Yellowhead)
Tauhou (Wax-eye/Silvereye)
Tīeke (Saddleback)
Toroa (Albatross)
Whio (Blue Duck)
Hihi (Stitchbird)
Korimako (Bellbird)
Takahē
Kororā (Little Blue Penguin)
Macrons used on the Māori names are the same as those used on the DOC
Blank Templates:
Two blank templates are also included for your students to design their own NZ Bird stamp.
♦ Completely blank – just the outside frame.
♦ With the word AOTEAROA and $1 inside the frame.
Made on A4 size paper. Each stamp is slightly smaller than full A4 size.
Portrait Orientation.
This set of stamps is also available in BLACK & WHITE. Head to my store to view these.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Māori Myths and Legends - Fantail Craft
The fantail (pīwakawaka) features in many Māori myths and legends. This craft activity can be used for any of the stories (or alternatively, for a study on New Zealand birds).
Students write or draw on the tail fan and then attach it to the bird. You can add as many tail fans as you wish.
Two Options:
♦ Attach the tail fan(s) to a bird that has been cut out.
♦ Attach the tail fan(s) to a bird that is on a sheet of paper (you will probably need a long-armed stapler for this option).
Two Sets of Templates:
♦ Fantail facing right.
♦ Fantail facing left.
Writing / Drawing Suggestions:
♦ Write facts about fantails.
♦ Draw your favourite part of the story.
♦ Give the story a rating out of 10 and give a reason.
♦ Write about the story (plot, setting, characters, message, etc).
♦ Draw a fantail and add labels.
♦ Write about where you’d like to fly to if you were a fantail.
♦ Write vocabulary from the story (English / Te Reo).
The tail fans are completely blank (no lines for writing). If you would like lines, then I suggest you draw some before photocopying.
Designed on A4 size paper.
Approximate size when cut out is 23cm by 16cm.
The Templates (right and left facing):
♦ Bird with page border, tree branches and the word ‘pīwakawaka’.
♦ Bird.
♦ 1x feather tail fan and 1x blank tail fan.
♦ 2 x feather tail fans.
♦ 2 x blank tail fans.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
New Zealand Kiwi Craft – Flip Flap
A fun kiwi bird template that can be used for a wide variety of learning activities. Write or draw whatever you wish on the body ‘flaps’. Add as many flaps as you’d like.
Two Options:
♦ Kiwi – on paper with a border. Staple the flaps to the body. Less cutting so this option may suit younger students.
♦ Kiwi – cut out and staple the flaps to the body.
Two Orientations:
♦ Kiwi facing right.
♦ Kiwi facing left.
Two Options for Stapling:
♦ At the neck – turn the pages sideways.
♦ At the top – lift the pages up.
Included:
♦ Kiwi – with page border, tree branches and the word ‘Kiwi’.
♦ Kiwi - body (for cutting out).
♦ 1x feathered body piece and 1 x blank body piece.
♦ 2x feathered body pieces.
♦ 2x blank body pieces.
♦ 2x lined body pieces.
Some Examples of Use:
♦ Reading response activity (eg Māori myths and legends).
♦ Facts about kiwis / New Zealand / New Zealanders.
♦ Poetry.
♦ Art – make a background and glue the kiwi onto it.
♦ Conservation topics.
Made on A4 size paper.
Approximate size when cut out: 27cm x 17cm.
A fairly basic shape to cut out. The only tricky part is cutting around the whiskers. I highly recommend just cutting them off.
Please note that this resource is similar to a kiwi template that I have for the story How the Kiwi Lost its Wings. Head to my store to view.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Honeybees – Collaborative Honeycomb Template – Research and Write Facts
A fun activity when learning about honeybees.
1. Research information about honeybees.
2. Write a fact in each of the 6 honeycomb cells.
3. Add colour.
4. Cut.
5. Display together on the wall to make a collaborative honeycomb.
Two Templates Included:
♦ Honeybee facing right.
♦ Honeybee facing left.
Provided in 2 different paper sizes:
♦ A4 paper size
♦ Letter paper size
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources