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School Journal Level 2 November 2022

School Journal Level 2 November 2022.

There is a theme of kaitiakitanga in some of the content. 

PDFs of all the texts in this issue of the School Journal are available online as well as teacher support materials (TSM) and audio for the following:

    Audio TSM
Articles Estuaries    
Kaitiaki of the Estuary    
Saving the Lizards
Taniwha    
Stories Tree Talk    
Hukarere and Hine Tai  
Interview Protecting the Waterways    
Student writing Harbour View    

Series: School Journal

Publication date: November 2022

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Estuaries.

Estuaries

by Ursula Cochran

Estuaries are home to many kinds of birds, fish, and plants. An estuary is a place where fresh water from a river or stream mixes with salt water from the sea. Estuaries are different from lakes and rivers because they have tides and salty water. 

Series: School Journal Level 2 November 2022

Learning area: English, Science, Social Sciences

Curriculum level: 2

Reading year level: 4

Topics: environment, estuaries, habitats, kaitiaki, kaitiakitanga, migrating birds, ocean, pollution, protection, rivers, sea

In: School Journal Level 2 November 2022

Publication date: November 2022

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Kaitiaki of the Estuary.

Kaitiaki of the Estuary

by Keri Welham

Meet the students who are looking after their local estuary. 

Series: School Journal Level 2 November 2022

Learning area: English, Science, Social Sciences, Technology

Curriculum level: 2

Reading year level: 4

Topics: climate change, crabs, environment, estuary, habitats, kaitiaki, kaitiakitanga, Maungatapu, Ngā Pōtiki, Ngāti Hē, pāpaka, pollution, Rangataua Bay, tāhuna, Tauranga Moana

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Publication date: November 2022

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Saving the Lizards.

Saving the Lizards

by Iona McNaughton

In 2015, eighty native lizards were moved to Ngā Manu Nature Reserve because their homes were in the path of the new Transmission Gully motorway. The lizards stayed at Ngā Manu until new homes were made for them near the motorway.

Series: School Journal Level 2 November 2022

Learning area: English, Science, Technology

Curriculum level: 2

Reading year level: 3

Topics: environment, geckos, habitats, kaitiaki, kaitiakitanga, kaumātua, lizards, Ngā Manu Nature Reserve, Ngāti Toa, skinks, Te Āti Awa ki Whakarongotai, Transmission Gully, Waikanae

In: School Journal Level 2 November 2022

Publication date: November 2022

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Taniwha.

Taniwha

by Monique and Pātaka Moore; illustrations by Isobel Joy Te Aho-White

Taniwha have a special relationship with Māori, who tell many stories about them. Taniwha have different roles – and one of these is as kaitiaki. Many taniwha live in or near lakes, rivers, or the sea and help to protect and keep these places safe.

Series: School Journal Level 2 November 2022

Learning area: English, Social Sciences

Curriculum level: 2

Reading year level: 4

Topics: Awarua, environment, kaitiaki, kaitiakitanga, lakes, Pane-iraira, protection, rivers, sea, Tainui, taniwha

In: School Journal Level 2 November 2022

Publication date: November 2022

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Tree Talk.

Tree Talk

by Simon Cooke; illustrations by Scott Pearson

“We’re lost!” Ruby exclaimed, as she struggled to keep up with her brother. They were trying to find their way back to the campground, but the forest looked the same in every direction. “If we’re lost, it’s your fault,” Sefa said. “You ran off after that pīwakawaka.”

Series: School Journal Level 2 November 2022

Learning area: English, Social Sciences

Curriculum level: 2

Reading year level: 4

Topics: camping, climate change, environment, fantasy, holiday, trees

In: School Journal Level 2 November 2022

Publication date: November 2022

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Hukarere and Hine Tai.

Hukarere and Hine Tai

by Apirana Taylor; illustrations by Andrew Burdan

Can Hukarere see Hine Tai – the taniwha who lives in the rock pool?

Series: School Journal Level 2 November 2022

Learning area: English, Social Sciences

Curriculum level: 2

Reading year level: 4

Topics: environment, kaitiaki, kaitiakitanga, ocean, sea, taniwha

In: School Journal Level 2 November 2022

Publication date: November 2022

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Protecting the Waterways.

Protecting the Waterways

by Keri Welham

Des Heke Kaiawha was a student at Maungatapu School in the 1980s. Since then, he has helped build knowledge of te ao Māori in the school. He spoke to Keri Welham about the waterways of Tauranga and his work to protect them.

Series: School Journal Level 2 November 2022

Learning area: Science, Social Sciences

Curriculum level: 2

Reading year level: 4

Topics: climate change, crabs, environment, estuary, habitats, kaitiaki, kaitiakitanga, mātauranga Māori, Ngāi Te Ahi, Ngāti Hē, pollution, stormwater, tāhuna, Tauranga Moana

In: School Journal Level 2 November 2022

Publication date: November 2022

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Harbour View.

Harbour View

by Eden Rose, age 8, Year 4, Oteha Valley School

I live near the sea, north of Auckland. Above my house, there is a small but welcoming hill. It has a wooden chair and a breathtaking view of the sparkling ocean.

Series: School Journal Level 2 November 2022

Learning area: English

Curriculum level: 2

Topics: family, harbour, sea, student writing, whānau

In: School Journal Level 2 November 2022

Publication date: November 2022

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