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  • Out of the Wild.

    Out of the Wild

    by Matt Comeskey 

    When did the chicken cross the road? Probably about eight thousand years ago – no joke! That’s when some scientists think chickens were first domesticated. What about dogs, cats, and other animals? When did they start living with people. And why? 

    Series: School Journal Level 2 June 2022

    Learning area: English, Science, Social Sciences

    Curriculum level: 2

    Reading year level: 4

    Topics: adaptation, ancestors, animals, change, domestication, genetics, history, livestock, natural selection

    In: School Journal Level 2 June 2022

    Publication date: June 2022

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  • Piki Kōtuku.

    Piki Kōtuku

    by Ariana Tikao

    Taku piki kōtuku e, ka tau mai koe i hea? I rere mai i tūārangi, i Rangiātea. Ehara i te mea poka noa tō taenga mokorea. 

    My rare feather plume, where are you from? You flew in from far away, from Rangiātea. Your arrival at this time is not by chance. 

    Series: School Journal Level 2 June 2022

    Learning area: English, Health and Physical Education, Learning Languages

    Curriculum level: 2

    Reading year level: 4

    Topics: ancestors, culture, heritage, history, identity, inheritance, kōtuku, language, lullaby, metaphor, oriori, poetry, responsibility, stories, taonga, te reo Māori, tūpuna, values, whakapapa, whānau

    In: School Journal Level 2 June 2022

    Publication date: June 2022

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  • My Poppa.

    My Poppa

    by Nathan Swain, year 3, Puni School; illustration by Leilani Isara

    My Poppa is special to me. We share the same middle name, and it is Murray. I am the third generation to have the name Murray — it is my uncle’s middle name, too. 

    Series: School Journal Level 2 June 2022

    Learning area: English

    Curriculum level: 2

    Reading year level: 3

    Topics: ākonga writing, ancestors, family, fishing, grandfather, student writing, tūpuna, whānau

    In: School Journal Level 2 June 2022

    Publication date: June 2022

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  • Hidden Talent

    Hidden Talent

    by Maria Samuela 

    Annie is feeling envious of her siblings – they each have a special talent. (Kana is artistic, Juanita can sing, and rugby-playing Jackson has been made props manager for the upcoming talent quest.) The family says their talents must be inherited from their ancestors. Annie doesn’t think she has any special talents. However, on the night of the talent quest, disaster looms when the power supply goes out.

    Series: School Journal Level 2 June 2022

    Learning area: English, Health and Physical Education

    Curriculum level: 2

    Reading year level: 3

    Topics: ancestors, belonging, change, confidence, Cook Islands, culture, family, heritage, history, identity, inheritance, skills, stories, talent, tūpuna, whakapapa, whānau

    In: School Journal Level 2 June 2022

    Publication date: June 2022

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  • Best in Show.

    Best in Show

    by Simon Cooke 

    Bentley had the same nightmare every night: he was in the Perfect Pedigree Pooch Show. He sat proudly on the stage. His coat shone. His teeth gleamed. 

    “Ladies and gentlemen,” said the judge. “Winner of best in show is …”

    Series: School Journal Level 2 June 2022

    Learning area: English

    Curriculum level: 2

    Reading year level: 4

    Topics: ancestors, ancestry, confidence, dog show, dogs, friendship, humour, identity, lineage

    In: School Journal Level 2 June 2022

    Publication date: June 2022

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  • Sapasui: It’s hard to get wrong!

    Sapasui: It’s hard to get wrong!

    by Susan Paris

    Carlos Vakalaloma has lots of interests. He likes playing rugby (he’s a prop) and doing jigsaw puzzles (the old-school kind with up to a thousand pieces). During lockdown, he also spent a lot of time cooking. Carlos really likes Italian food. But if he was forced to choose his favourite meal, to both cook and eat, he’d say sapasui. Sapasui is eaten all across the Pacific. The dish is a version of chop suey, which originally comes from China.

    Series: School Journal Level 3 June 2022

    Learning area: English

    Curriculum level: 3

    Reading year level: 5

    Topics: Chinese, chop suey, cooking, cuisine, eating, Fiji, food, kitchen, migrants, noodles, Pacific, Pasifika, recipes, Sāmoa, sapasui, traditional food, tūpuna

    In: School Journal Level 3 June 2022

    Publication date: June 2022

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  • The Pā That Matawhero Built.

    The Pā That Matawhero Built

    by Mark Peters

    When people visit Pakeke o Whirikoka, the pā Matawhero Lloyd built, they enter a world that existed hundreds of years ago … Pakeke o Whirikoka is in Whatatutu, a small kāinga north of Gisborne. The original pā, which overlooked the Waipaoa and Mangatū rivers, was once home to Ngāi Tamatea. Matawhero’s tīpuna lived on this land. He wanted to reclaim his people’s heritage by building a living memorial to the past.

    Series: School Journal Level 3 June 2022

    Learning area: Social Sciences

    Curriculum level: 3

    Reading year level: 6

    Topics: ancestors, building, descendant, Gisborne, heritage, kāinga, kaitiaki, land, memorial, pā, restoration, rivers, sustainable, tīpuna, tradition, tūpuna, whānau, whare

    In: School Journal Level 3 June 2022

    Publication date: June 2022

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  • The Great-great-greatest.

    The Great-great-greatest

    by Cassandra Tse; illustrations by Jez Tuya

    Confusion reigns in the storage room at the Chinese Association. Benny, Lily, Angus and Grace are hiding out in the storage room avoiding kitchen duties, and begin debating which of their great-great grandfathers was the coolest.

    Series: School Journal Level 3 June 2022

    Learning area: The Arts, Social Sciences

    Curriculum level: 3

    Reading year level: 5

    Topics: ancestors, argument, Chinese, cousins, family, grandparents, humour, inventions, migrants, play, tūpuna

    In: School Journal Level 3 June 2022

    Publication date: June 2022

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  • Grandad’s Couch.

    Grandad’s Couch

    by Lucas Yee, year 5, Russley School; illustration by Lisa Baudry 

    Our grandad adores his new couch. The old, red, torn one goes out, the brand-new, avocado-green one comes in wrapped in plastic, slippery like arctic ice, not coming off for a week.

    You hear a lion-like roar from him, his face a shade of red as the cat tries to strike when the plastic comes off. Protective blankets engulf the couch from head to toe like a warm campfire on a cold winter’s night.

    Series: School Journal Level 3 June 2022

    Learning area: English

    Curriculum level: 3

    Topics: ākonga writing, ancestors, family, grandparents, humour, poetry, student writing, tūpuna

    In: School Journal Level 3 June 2022

    Publication date: June 2022

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  • Princess Iwa

    Princess Iwa

    by Angela Skerrett Tainui

    Meet the young woman from Bluff who shared her culture on the world stage. 

    One day, many years ago, I was visiting my pōua when I noticed a photo of a beautiful wahine on the wall. She had long, wavy hair and wore a kākahu around her shoulders and a hei tiki around her neck. She looked to be about eighteen.

    Series: School Journal Level 3 June 2022

    Learning area: English, The Arts, Social Sciences

    Curriculum level: 3

    Reading year level: 5

    Topics: ancestors, biography, composer, concert party, culture, history, international, kapa haka, opera, performance, princess, singing, tīpuna, tūpuna, wahine, waiata, whānau, World War I, World War II

    In: School Journal Level 3 June 2022

    Publication date: June 2022

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