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Online Learning Resources

Online Learning Resources


Our online learning resources are designed to help teachers integrate their students' experience of Te Papa with the curriculum. Resources listed here relate to current and past exhibitions at Te Papa.


Online Resources for Self-Guided School Visits

The Te Papa Investigator online resource is designed for teachers to use in successfully guiding their classes around Te Papa.

 

Awesome Forces Online Resource

Support for teachers and students investigating natural hazards in New Zealand. It includes an interactive game for students: Get Ready for the Big One.


Matariki at Te Papa

These great Matariki learning resources look at topics ranging from Māori medicine to the art of poi to the months of the Māori calendar.

 

Tā Moko - A History on Skin

A resource for mainstream and te reo Māori schools, with curriculum links, suggested activities, and additional resources developed for a Tā Moko event in March 2004. 


Tai Awatea | Knowledge Net

Discover more about Te Papa’s collections. Use Tai Awatea | Knowledge Net to explore in depth the stories, people, and themes behind treasures from our current and past exhibitions.

 

Monet and the Impressionists

See some of the world’s most famous and best-loved Impressionist paintings, including 30 works by Monet, as well as selected works by Renoir, Pissarro, Degas, Sisley, Cézanne, and others. Online resources to support learning are available. 14 February - 17 May 2009.


The Colossal Squid

From the depths of the Southern Ocean comes the Colossal Squid! This online resource is designed to assist teachers to prepare for their self-guided visit to the Colossal Squid.

 

Our Space

Our Space is a multimedia interactive exhibition, which utilises technology, digital images, and video footage to explore themes of New Zealand’s national identity. This online resource is designed to assist teachers to prepare for their self-guided visit to Our Space.


Portrait of Mrs Humphrey Devereux

This online resource, looks at depth into the story behind John Singleton Copley's portrait of Mrs Humphrey Devereux. Here, you can find out about the artist and the painting, and learn how the painting came to be part of Te Papa's collection.

 

TREATY2U Educational Resource

Have a look at the TREATY2U educational resource which has been developed specifically for this exhibition.


Kupe Sites

Here you'll find a Social Studies @ Te Papa programme that complements this fascinating travelling exhibition. Find out how to involve your class with their community.

 

Rita Angus: Life & Vision

A must-see for all art and art history students. Rita Angus: Life & Vision is an exhibition that documents the art and life of one of New Zealand’s most significant and best-loved artists.


Whales | Tohorā

Immerse your students in the amazing world of whales.This education resource is full of whale information and suggestions for student activities in the classroom. Exhibition currently touring internationally.

 

Egypt: Beyond the Tomb

A special website has been developed to support the breathtaking exhibition Egypt: Beyond the Tomb, which brings the ancient Egyptian world of the dead to life right here at Te Papa. The website includes educational resources for primary schools and secondary schools and presents fascinating information on Te Papa’s Egyptian collection.


Holbein to Hockney: Drawings from the Royal Collection - Teachers' Resource

This guide enables teachers and students to make the most of a superb exhibition of works by some of the world's greatest artists. Features eighteen artists and their works, as well as an overview of drawing styles, techniques, and materials.

 

Wings: Nature's Flying Machines

This two-week science unit explores the wonders of flight - both in the natural environment and the human world. Suitable for years 3-6.


Space - A Galaxy of Adventure

This online resource supported teachers who self-guided their classes through this exciting exhibition. Here you'll find out about the exhibits as well as the resources and activities that enhanced the experience.

 

Dinosaurs from China

This comprehensive teacher’s resource was developed to support the blockbuster exhibition of 2003/04. The resource contains valuable information, approaches, and activities that continue to support classroom teaching on this popular topic.


The Lord of the Rings Motion Picture Trilogy - The Exhibition

This teachers’ guide was designed to complement class visits to the 2002/03 exhibition.  Teachers will continue to find useful suggestions for classroom activities based around the films in the Lord of the Rings trilogy. 

 

Body Odyssey: Journey through the Human Body

This resource was designed to complement students’ experience of the enormously popular 2001 exhibition Body Odyssey. The resource is aligned closely with the Health and Physical Education curriculum and continues to be an excellent activity-based study of the human body.


Henry Moore: Journey through Form

This online resource was developed in conjunction with the 2002 Henry Moore exhibition. Focusing on five of Moore’s key works (with 3-D spins for each piece), the resource gives an insight into the artist’s life and practice. An in-depth teacher's guide is also provided.

 

Antarctic Heroes Teachers' Resource

This online resource is based on the exhibition Antarctic Heroes – The race to the South Pole, which was on at Te Papa from May to October 2004. The resource provides a smorgasbord of classroom activities to support teachers in a unit on Antarctic exploration.


Aainaa – Reflections through Indian Weddings

This resource will help your students learn about the diversity of Indian communities in New Zealand through Hindu, Sikh, and Muslim wedding ceremonies. The exhibition is now closed.