Orienteering
Introduction
Explore your school grounds and move through nature.View and download the activity in English or Te Reo Māori.
Orienteering – Race in nature
Orienteering is a fun sport where fitness, map reading skills and clever thinking all plays a part in who can get around a course in the fastest time. Orienteering can be a fun way to explore your school grounds and move through nature, it can also be competitive with time being a motivation.
Orienteering activity card (PDF, 849K)
Students will need
- Map of school grounds (or create your own as a separate activity)
- Orienteering controls/markers (or create your own class set)
Activity
- Provide (or create) a map of your school grounds. Clearly identify the boundaries for this activity.
- Provide a list of locations for students to include as their orienteering controls, for others to find.
- A native tree, an exotic tree, a nice place to sit in the sun, a quiet place, a noisy place, a place where the wind blows litter, a place where insects like to live, a tree that birds visit often, etc.
- Take a walk outside and encourage students to explore locations suitable to place an orienteering control/marker, for others to find. Keep your ideas secret!
- Students mark on their map where to put their controls.
- They could also write clues that can be used instead of controls.
- Teachers to select maps to be set out. You could also take time to explore all the courses.
- Courses can be completed individually, in pairs or groups of three.
- Set students off at intervals if you are wanting to use time as a motivation.
- Stagger where students start on the course to avoid ‘tail gating’.
Extension ideas
Students create your own map of the school grounds
- Add landmarks to your map to add interest and accuracy to your map:
- Large trees, sheds, fences, playground, seats, gardens.
- Categorise common landmarks with a symbol and add a key to the map.
Create your class set of orienteering controls
- Traditional orienteering controls are a square flag with a diagonal of orange and white. For this activity they could be:
- Fabric flags or cards, painted rocks or specific items to locate.
- Make sure you number or code each control so students prove they have located the control.
Measure your distances/times
- Estimate distance and use measuring tools to determine the distances between each control point.
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- Who in the class had the longest course? Shortest course? Mean, medium, mode etc.
- What was the fastest times, average time etc.
Other resources
School resources – Orienteering NZ website
Awhi ararau – Reihi taioa
He hākinakina pārekareka te awhe ararau, he pūkena pānui mahere, whakaaro koi kia panuku ai, kia wawe ai te huri i te ara. He pai te awhe ararau e mātirotiro ai ngā ākonga i ngā taiao o te kura. Ka puta hoki ngā āhuatanga whakataetae hoki.
Me whai rauemi
- Mahere ā-kura ( hangaia tētahi hei ngohe rerekē).
- Mana whakahaere awhe ararau (hangaia rānei i ētahi).
Ngohe
- Whakarato, hanga rānei he mahere o te taiao o te kura. Kia mārama te kite i ngā rohe whenua mō tēnei ngohe.
- Whakarato he rārangi o ngā wāhi hei whakauru awhe ararau e ngā tauira, mā ētahi atu hei kimi.
- He rākau motuhake, rākau tāwāhi, he wāhi pai hei noho ki te rā, he wāhi ngū, he wāhi hoihoi, he wāhi e pupuhi ai te hau, he wāhi pai e noho ai ngā ngārara, he rākau ka tūtaki e ngā manu.
- Haere ki waho ka tūhuratia ngā taiao o waho, he wāhi pai mō te awhe ararau, hei kimikimi mā tētahi.
- Ka tohu ngā ākonga ki runga mahere kīhea tū ai te mana whakahaere.
- Ka tuhia hoki he kupu hunga ki te kore he mana whakahaere.
- Mā te kaiako ngā mahere e tohu (ka whai wā ki te tūhura i ngā ara) kia maheretia.
- E taea te whakatutuki i ngā ara, takitahi, takirua, takimaha rānei.
- Whakawehewehetia ngā wā a ia roopu, mā te wā e whakakipakipa.
- Whakawehewehe i ngā wāhi e tīmata ai ia roopu kia kore e tukituki.
Toronga whakamua
Mā ngā tauira e hanga mahere o te kura
- Whakauru i ngā tohu whenua ki te mahere, e whai paanga ana, e tika ana te mahere.
- Rākau nui, hēte, taiapa, papa tākaro, tūru, māra hoki.
- Kāwaitia ngā tohu whenua mē ētahi tohu, ka tāpirihia he tūtohi tohu ki te mahere hei tautuoko.
Hangaia he awhe ararau mā tōu akomanga me ngā mana whakahaere.
- Ko ngā tūmomo awhe ararau tukuiho hei haki tapawhā, kua haurokihia te haki ki ngā tae karaka me te mā. Mō tēnei ngohe he;
- Haki papanga, kāri, kōhatu kua peitatia. Taputapu rerekē rānei hei kimi.
- Tuhia he nama ki ia mana whakahaere kia pono ai ngā tauira i tika te kimi i te wāhi o taua mana whakahaere.
Ine i te tawhiti/wā
- Whakatau tata i te tawhiti, whakamahia he taputapu ine e kite ai te tawhiti o ia mana whakahaere.
- O ngā tauira o tōu akomanga i a wai te ara roa? Te ara poto? Toki, waenganui rānei?
- He aha te wā tere rawa, āhua tere anō hoki?