Te Hono Atu

Ngā hua ara ōkiko Active Travel Benefits

Lesson 6: Collect and reflect on the benefits of active travel while developing skills through interviewing or presenting to peers.

Lesson 6

About this resource

Lesson 6 is the last in the series.  This time students explore the benefits of active travel by using an interview format, or presenting on a TV show and share their findings with a group or through a display. 

Learning resource

Ngā Whāngai Kupu Uiuinga: He aha ngā hua o te Haere Whakakorikori?
Interview Prompts: What are the Benefits of Active Travel?

Template for students to use to interview their guest speaker.

Worksheet

Ngā hua o te Haere Whakakorikori
The Benefits of Active Travel

Ākonga can use this chart to record their answers to the question: What are the benefits of active travel (walking or wheeling) for you, your whānau, other people and our whole world?

Supporting resources and links

See Te Hono Atu – Overviewopen_in_new page for:

  • Meanings of terms and concepts
  • Pukapuka (books) and Pūrakau (stories) about atua (Māori gods)

Te aha e whai ake nei? What's next?

Kaitiakitanga

Tirohanga Whānui Kaitiakitanga Overview

Get an overview of all three lessons in the Kaitiakitanga theme and a summary of key information essential for teacher planning.

Curriculum level: Level 2, Level 3 + 1 more

Year level: 4-6, 7-8

Class time: 45-60 minutes

Learning area: Health and Physical Education, English + 3 more