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Treaty of Waitangi Answers

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Treaty of Waitangi Answers

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🎯 Learning Intention & Success Criteria

Learning Intention: Students will understand the key terms and significance of the Treaty of Waitangi articles.

Success Criteria: Students can match Treaty vocabulary correctly and explain the significance of each article in their own words.

📚 Answer Key - Vocabulary Matching

1. Vocabulary Matching Answers:

Sovereignty - Supreme power and authority over a territory

Cession - The giving up or surrender of rights or territory

Protection - Keeping safe from harm or danger

Partnership - A relationship between two parties working together

Rangatiratanga - Māori authority, self-determination, and chieftainship

Kāwanatanga - Governance or government authority

Taonga - Treasures, including cultural practices, language, and resources

✏️ Answer Key - Short Answer Questions

2. Article One Significance (Suggested Answers):
• Māori chiefs gave kāwanatanga (governance) to Queen Victoria
• Created British authority in New Zealand
• Different interpretations: English version suggests sovereignty, Māori version suggests governance only
• Led to ongoing debates about power and authority
3. Article Two Significance (Suggested Answers):
• Guaranteed Māori rangatiratanga (authority) over their lands, villages, and taonga
• Protected Māori property rights
• Crown had exclusive right to purchase Māori land
• Foundation for modern Treaty settlements and cultural protection
4. Article Three Significance (Suggested Answers):
• Gave Māori the same rights as British subjects
• Promised equal treatment under the law
• Created foundation for citizenship rights
• Basis for modern equality and anti-discrimination principles
5. Modern Treaty Relevance (Suggested Answers):
• Waitangi Tribunal investigates Treaty breaches
• Treaty settlements return land and provide compensation
• Partnership principle guides government-Māori relationships
• Protection of te reo Māori and cultural practices

🎯 Teaching Notes & Differentiation

Dyslexia-Friendly Support:

• Provide audio recordings of key vocabulary

• Use visual timeline of Treaty events

• Offer word bank for written responses

• Allow oral responses instead of written

Differentiation Strategies:

Support: Provide sentence starters, reduce number of points required

Core: Complete all questions as written

Extension: Research specific Treaty settlements, compare with other indigenous treaties globally

Extension Activities:

• Research a specific Waitangi Tribunal claim and its outcome

• Create a timeline of major Treaty milestones from 1840 to present

• Compare the Treaty of Waitangi with treaties in Australia, Canada, or USA

• Interview whānau members about their understanding of the Treaty

Assessment Rubric:

Achieved: Correctly matches most vocabulary, explains basic significance of articles

Merit: All vocabulary correct, clear explanations with specific examples

Excellence: Demonstrates deep understanding, makes connections to contemporary issues

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