Module 6: Care
Inā kei te mōhio koe ko wai koe, i anga mai koe i hea, kei te mōhio koe kei te anga atu koe ki hea – if you know who you are and where you are from, then you will know where you are going.
Rōpū, you’ve made it to the final challenge! After a lot of hard mahi, and floods of fun, you’re going to let the waters flow one last time.
Learn how we care for wai at the end of its journey through our wai network, then see if you can hydrate the entire hapori!
Care
We’ve reached the end of water’s journey through our wai network – care. The care stage is where wai cares for the hapori and whenua it’s been connected to, and our hapori cares for the wai.
This stage is really important. Because it may be the end of water’s journey through our network, but it’s also a continuation of water’s journey through Te Hurihanga Wai (the water cycle).
Ranginui and Papatūānuku
Remember the Sky Father and Earth Mother? After wai has nourished the whenua and hapori, it’s returned to Ranginui so he can stay connected with Papatūānuku.
Spring into sustainability
Harming wai by making it dirty or wasting Wai-Māori (fresh water) can mean there’s less wai to nourish future generations. And because there’s not much freshwater available on Earth, it’s important to be sustainable with wai, now.
There are lots of things we can do at home to make sure wai is cared for before it returns to Ranginui:
Climate comparison
When we’re not being sustainable, it can lead to changes in our climate and changes in the amount of precipitation we experience.
You can use data to figure out whether precipitation is being impacted by climate change.
Using your data from activity 2.3, and the climate data tool, compare this month’s precipitation to precipitation 10 years ago.
Activity 6.1: Data dive
Gather information about precipitation in your hapori by diving into the data from your rain gauge.
Let’s hydrate our hapori!
Join forces with a rōpū that has a different challenge scenario. With your combined networks, your challenge is to hydrate the entire hapori!
Activity 6.1: Hydrate our hapori
Pool your resources and connect your wai network to another to hydrate your hapori.
I wonder how water reaches us?
Mīharo! By nourishing the hapori with your wai network while protecting the mauri of wai, you’ve answered the challenge pātai: I wonder how water reaches us?
The future will be a better place for wai, the whenua, wai and tāngata because of STEM superstars like you.
Karakia
Te reo Māori
Tūtawa mai i runga
Tūtawa mai i raro
Tūtawa mai i roto
Tūtawa mai i waho
Kia tau ai
Te mauri tū
Te mauri ora
Ki te katoa
Haumi e. Hui e. Tāiki e!
Translation
Come forth from above,
below,
within,
and from the environment
Vitality and wellbeing for all
Strengthened in unity
Whānau showcase
Organise a time to invite your whānau along to school to showcase your wai networks, what you learnt, and let them experience how you hydrate your hapori! They'll be amazed at what you have achieved.
I wonder how to tell our story?
Bring your Water Challenge story to life by creating an epic video or poster for the Wonder Project competition. Make sure you follow these guidelines to be in to win a prize for your school:
- Be clear to help your audience understand your story
- Video guidelines:
- Plan the beginning, middle and end of your video
- Think about sound, visuals and script
- Make sure it’s no more than 3 minutes long.
- Poster guidelines:
- Plan the poster layout so it’s organised and easy to follow
- Think about how to use graphics and visuals to enhance presentation.
Send in your entry by 17 October
Get your kaiako or ambassador to send a copy of your video or poster to the Wonder Project Community Facebook Group, or to hello@wonderproject.nz.
Activity 6.2: Wonder Project competition
Create a video or poster that tells the story of your Wonder Project journey and go in the draw to win a prize.
Post challenge survey
Tell us what you thought of the Water Challenge! When you complete our survey, it helps us to make the challenge even better for next time.
You can tell us all the good bits, the bad bits and what you think could be better for next time.
Tools down!
Tino pai rawa atu! Today you:
- Learned about the ‘care’ stage of the journey of wai
- Connected two networks to hydrate your hapori
- Completed student surveys
- Answered the challenge pātai: I wonder how water reaches us?