School Journal Level 4 November 2017
PDFs of all the texts in this issue of the School Journal are available online as well as teacher support materials (TSM) for the following:
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Stories | The Fight | |
The Moa | ||
The Steamer | ||
The Universe in the Spare Room | ||
Wind Chimes | ✔ | |
Poems | My Sister and I | ✔ |
Articles | Keeping Promises: The Treaty Settlement Process | ✔ |
Skiing in Afghanistan |
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Keeping Promises: The Treaty Settlement Process
by Mark Derby
This article provides an accessible introduction to the Treaty settlement process. The content covers events from 1840, when the Treaty of Waitangi was signed, through to the present day. The material is organised in to sections with brief, clear headings. It also includes a pop-up interview section with quotes from six Māori from different iwi who comment on the Treaty settlement process and what it has meant for them.
Series: School Journal Level 4 November 2017
Learning area: English, Social Sciences
Curriculum level: 4
Reading year level: 8
Category: Non-fiction
Related titles: Listed in TSM
Topics: apology, change, claims, colonisation, compensation, Crown, grievances, Kāi Tahu, Kīngi Te Rangi Paetahi, land confiscation, Māori, Māori Land March 1975, Native Land Court, New Zealand history, New Zealand Wars, Ngāi Tahu, Office of Treaty Settlements, promises, protest, raupatu, tino rangatiratanga, Treaty of Waitangi, Treaty settlement process, Waikato–Tainui, Waitangi Tribunal, William Hobson
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Publication date: November 2017
My Sister and I
by Lelani Tamu
illustrated by Peter Campbell
"The Auckland-based poet Leilani Tamu remembers aspects of her childhood in this autobiographical poem. She looks back on the experiences that were a familiar part of her upbringing when she and her sister spent time with their dad. "
Series: School Journal Level 4 November 2017
Learning area: English, Health and Physical Education
Curriculum level: 4
Reading year level: 8
Category: Fiction
Related titles: Listed in TSM
Topics: betting, change, childhood, family, fast foods, fathers, fighting, gambling, love, memories, metaphor, parents, poetic structure, poetry, rugby league, simile
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Skiing in Afghanistan
by Neil Silverwood
"'Want to go skiing in Afghanistan?' my friend Heidi asked. 'Afghanistan?' I said. Wasn’t it one of the most dangerous countries in the world? The stories in the news weren’t good – frequent attacks against locals and foreigners, violence a fact of daily life ... Did I really want to go there? I said I would think about it."
Series: School Journal Level 4 November 2017
Learning area: English, Social Sciences
Curriculum level: 4
Reading year level: 8
Category: Non-fiction
Topics: adventure, Afghanistan, Al Qaeda, Bamyan, civil war, insurgents, ISIS, Islam, Kabul, New Zealand soldiers, Northern Alliance, photography, Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT), sharia law, skiing, Soviet Union, Taliban, terrorism, tourism, travel, war, women’s rights
In: School Journal Level 4 November 2017
Publication date: November 2017
The Fight
by Sarah Penwarden
illustrated by Scott Pearson
"Robbie shouldn’t have laughed. I can feel the change in atmosphere. It’s like a hot day with thunderclouds on the way."
Series: School Journal Level 4 November 2017
Learning area: English, Health and Physical Education
Curriculum level: 4
Reading year level: 7
Category: Fiction
Topics: alcoholism, behaviour problems, bullying, change, empathy, family problems, fighting, friendship, school, school fights, teasing, understanding
In: School Journal Level 4 November 2017
Publication date: November 2017
The Moa
by Lucy Buchanan
illustrated by Elliemay Logan
Winner of the 2017 Elsie Locke Writing Prize
"The brown-feathered bird stared down, studying her like prey. She wanted to run, to escape the terrifying gaze. The bird stepped back on its large clawed feet, keeping its small eyes on her. Ahorangi felt trapped beneath the glare, as if the bird were suffocating her, as if its claws were already scratching at her throat."
Series: School Journal Level 4 November 2017
Learning area: English
Curriculum level: 4
Category: Fiction
Topics: change, conservation, decisions, Elsie Locke Writing Prize, environment, Māori, metaphor, moa, responsibility, student writing, whānau
In: School Journal Level 4 November 2017
Publication date: November 2017
The Steamer
by Paul Mason
illustrated by Dede Putra
"They sat on the shoreline, surrounded by bleached driftwood, and watched the steamer drift across the lake."
Series: School Journal Level 4 November 2017
Learning area: English, Social Sciences
Curriculum level: 4
Reading year level: 7
Category: Fiction
Topics: change, debt, debt collector, Earnslaw, family, family secrets, Glenorchy, historical fiction, Lake Wakatipu, Mount Earnslaw, New Zealand history, poverty, secrets, tourism, trail guides
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Publication date: November 2017
The Universe in the Spare Room
by David Larsen
illustrated by Daron Parton
"The universe in the spare room was unhappy."
Series: School Journal Level 4 November 2017
Learning area: English
Curriculum level: 4
Reading year level: 8
Category: Fiction
Topics: argument, debate, fantasy, humour, logic, physics, science fiction, surrealism, universe
In: School Journal Level 4 November 2017
Publication date: November 2017
Wind Chimes
by Paul Mason
illustrated by Mat Tait
“Wind Chimes” continues the dystopian theme of “Hushed”. The protagonists, Tre and Muse, are on the run. They have escaped the city and the mindless activity enforced by the Examiners. There are clues to the oppression they are escaping, and there is a flashback to explain how Tre’s parents were taken, which provides a strong image of the way the regime controls the population.
Series: School Journal Level 4 November 2017
Learning area: English
Curriculum level: 4
Reading year level: 7
Category: Fiction
Related titles: Listed in TSM
Topics: apocalypse, authoritarianism, brainwashing, escape, fantasy, fascism, freedom, future, futuristic fiction, identity, individuality, rebellion, science fiction, serial, society, speculative fiction
In: School Journal Level 4 November 2017
Publication date: November 2017