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School Journal Level 3 November 2022

School Journal Level 3 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 The Kaukalaikiki Girl    
Living by the Maramataka  ✔  ✔
Stories Balancing Act    
Best Wedding Ever  
Kāinga    
Poem A Good Kaitiaki    
Student writing Sumner Beach    
Play All Rise

Series: School Journal

Publication date: November 2022

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The Kaukalaikiki Girl.

The Kaukalaikiki Girl

by Olive Wilson

Pusi Urale’s journey from cheeky girl to artist.

When she was a girl, Pusi Urale was often told she was kaukalaikiki. The word is informal Samoan and means cheeky or naughty. Mostly it’s used to describe girls who don’t quite behave the way society expects them to. But Pusi doesn’t see being kaukalaikiki as a bad thing. 

Series: School Journal Level 3 November 2022

Learning area: The Arts, Health and Physical Education

Curriculum level: 3

Reading year level: 5

Topics: acrylic, art, artist, creativity, curiosity, inspiration, kaukalaikiki, painting, patterns, persistence, pointillism, Sāmoa, siapo, tapa, watercolour

In: School Journal Level 3 November 2022

Publication date: November 2022

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Living by the Maramataka.

Living by the Maramataka

by Haukura Jones

Heeni Hoterene is a kaitiaki of maramataka.

Heeni Hoterene grew up in Horowhenua. (On her mother’s side, one of her iwi is Ngāti Raukawa ki te Tonga.) The area is famous for its good climate and good soil, and Heeni’s whānau had a big vegie garden. Heeni learnt a lot about gardening from her koro. He traced what he knew back to their tūpuna, who lived on the same land.

Series: School Journal Level 3 November 2022

Learning area: Science, Social Sciences

Curriculum level: 3

Reading year level: 4

Topics: ancestors, astronomy, environment, Hawaiki, kaitiaki, kaitiakitanga, marama, maramataka, Matariki, Mātauranga Māori, moon, new year, Ngāi Tahu, Ngāi Tūhoe, Ngāti Hine, Ngāti Kahungunu, Ngāti Raukawa ki te Tonga, phases of the moon, Puaka, Puanga, seasons, stars, Te Mātahi o te Tau, time, tūpuna, whānau

In: School Journal Level 3 November 2022

Publication date: November 2022

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Balancing Act.

Balancing Act

by Sarah Penwarden; illustrations by Lisa Baudry

“Hana’s mum says she’s always wanted to get things right.”

Hana’s in her room with the door closed. She’s dancing in bare feet. There’s just enough space. She turns carefully, feels her calf muscles, strong and tight; concentrates on using her core strength. It’s a classic move, the arabesque. But it can be hard without a bar.

Series: School Journal Level 3 November 2022

Learning area: English, Health and Physical Education

Curriculum level: 3

Reading year level: 6

Topics: ballet, dancing, self-care, wellbeing

In: School Journal Level 3 November 2022

Publication date: November 2022

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Best Wedding Ever.

Best Wedding Ever

by Victor Rodger; illustrations by Paul Beavis

Levi’s dads are getting married, but he has other things on his mind.

Series: School Journal Level 3 November 2022

Learning area: English, Health and Physical Education

Curriculum level: 3

Reading year level: 6

Topics: family, humour, marriage, special occasions, weddings, whānau

In: School Journal Level 3 November 2022

Publication date: November 2022

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Kāinga.

Kāinga

by Paul Mason; illustrations by Leilani Isara

We push up the slope, hands held tight, the sweat like oil between our palms. I squeeze harder. If Grace gets away, she’ll break free and dash up the track. The ground’s hard as concrete. She can run faster than me.

Series: School Journal Level 3 November 2022

Learning area: English, Health and Physical Education

Curriculum level: 3

Reading year level: 5

Topics: diversity, family, gannets, kāinga, kaitiakitanga, tuakana-teina, whānau

In: School Journal Level 3 November 2022

Publication date: November 2022

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A Good Kaitiaki.

A Good Kaitiaki

by Amy McDaid; illustration by Anna Crichton

When I was six, I got the kaitiaki award for saving a bee that landed in the school pool, and Mum’s held it over me ever since.

Series: School Journal Level 3 November 2022

Learning area: English

Curriculum level: 3

Reading year level: 6

Topics: humour, kaitiaki, kaitiakitanga, poetry

In: School Journal Level 3 November 2022

Publication date: November 2022

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Sumner Beach.

Sumner Beach

by Elise Mackay, year 5, Russley School

Gentle waves brush onto my feet.

Grey sand crunches between my toes.

Chunks of driftwood lie like lazy cats.

Series: School Journal Level 3 November 2022

Learning area: English

Curriculum level: 3

Topics: beach, environment, natural world, sea, student writing

In: School Journal Level 3 November 2022

Publication date: November 2022

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All Rise.

All Rise

by Simon Cooke; illustrations by Zak Komene

Everyone knows the story of the Little Red Hen. Undervalued. Overworked. A feathery legend from down on the farm...

Series: School Journal Level 3 November 2022

Learning area: English, The Arts

Curriculum level: 3

Reading year level: 6

Topics: fable, folk tale, humour, play

In: School Journal Level 3 November 2022

Publication date: November 2022

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