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Instructional Series

Welcome to the English medium literacy instructional series teaching and learning resources for years 1 to 8.

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  • Kutai cover.

    Kūtai

    L2 cover image aug2012.

    by Ross Calman

    As a companion piece to “Kūtai Fritters” from the same Journal, “Kūtai” provides information about the origins, guardians (kaitiaki), uses, and habitats of this shellfish, which could once be found in many parts of New Zealand.

    Series: School Journal Level 2, August 2012

    Curriculum level: 2

    Reading year level: 4

    Category: Non-fiction

    Related titles: Listed in TSM

    Topics: “Kūtai Fritters”, “Kūtai”,origins, guardians, kaitiaki, shellfish, New Zealand

    In: School Journal Level 2, August 2012

    Publication date: August 2012

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  • Kutai fritters cover.

    Kūtai Fritters

    L2 cover image aug2012.

    by Charlene Mataio

    In this simple fictional recount, a young Māori boy, Kalani, describes an event that will be familiar to some students: gathering kaimoana with the whānau. The story demonstrates important aspects of the relationships within the whānau, including respecting elders and sharing of knowledge and tikanga (cultural concepts) associated with gathering kaimoana. The story illustrates the passing on of knowledge and experience from older whānau members (Koro, Dad) to the next generation.

    Series: School Journal Level 2, August 2012

    Curriculum level: 2

    Reading year level: 4

    Category: Fiction

    Related titles: Listed in TSM

    Topics: sustainability, respect, taonga, Tangaroa, food, tikanga Māori, fear

    In: School Journal Level 2, August 2012

    Publication date: August 2012

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    What a Disaster!

    L2 cover image aug2012.

    by Katie Furze

    The container ship Rena went aground near Mount Maunganui in October 2011. This article describes the impact of the event
    through the eyes of a young girl. She uses information from the news as well as her family’s observations to describe the damage done to the beaches and wildlife. 

    Series: School Journal Level 2, August 2012

    Learning area: Science

    Curriculum level: 2

    Reading year level: 4

    Category: Non-fiction

    Related titles: Listed in TSM

    Topics: human, impact, environment, “Kūtai”, caring, coastal environments

    In: School Journal Level 2, August 2012

    Publication date: August 2012

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  • Sj level 2 aug 2012 cover.

    School Journal Level 2, August 2012

    Teacher support materials (TSM) and audio are available for the following texts in this issue of the School Journal:

        TSM Audio
    Stories Kūtai Fritters
    Articles What a Disaster!
    Kūtai  

    Series: School Journal

    Publication date: August 2012

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    What a disaster cover.

    What a Disaster!

    L2 cover image aug2012.

    by Katie Furze

    The container ship Rena went aground near Mount Maunganui in October 2011. This article describes the impact of the event
    through the eyes of a young girl. She uses information from the news as well as her family’s observations to describe the damage done to the beaches and wildlife. 

    Series: School Journal Level 2, August 2012

    Learning area: Science

    Curriculum level: 2

    Reading year level: 4

    Category: Non-fiction

    Related titles: Listed in TSM

    Topics: human, impact, environment, “Kūtai”, caring, coastal environments

    In: School Journal Level 2, August 2012

    Publication date: August 2012

    Order this text

    Kutai cover.

    Kūtai

    L2 cover image aug2012.

    by Ross Calman

    As a companion piece to “Kūtai Fritters” from the same Journal, “Kūtai” provides information about the origins, guardians (kaitiaki), uses, and habitats of this shellfish, which could once be found in many parts of New Zealand.

    Series: School Journal Level 2, August 2012

    Curriculum level: 2

    Reading year level: 4

    Category: Non-fiction

    Related titles: Listed in TSM

    Topics: “Kūtai Fritters”, “Kūtai”,origins, guardians, kaitiaki, shellfish, New Zealand

    In: School Journal Level 2, August 2012

    Publication date: August 2012

    Order this text

    Kutai fritters cover.

    Kūtai Fritters

    L2 cover image aug2012.

    by Charlene Mataio

    In this simple fictional recount, a young Māori boy, Kalani, describes an event that will be familiar to some students: gathering kaimoana with the whānau. The story demonstrates important aspects of the relationships within the whānau, including respecting elders and sharing of knowledge and tikanga (cultural concepts) associated with gathering kaimoana. The story illustrates the passing on of knowledge and experience from older whānau members (Koro, Dad) to the next generation.

    Series: School Journal Level 2, August 2012

    Curriculum level: 2

    Reading year level: 4

    Category: Fiction

    Related titles: Listed in TSM

    Topics: sustainability, respect, taonga, Tangaroa, food, tikanga Māori, fear

    In: School Journal Level 2, August 2012

    Publication date: August 2012

    Order this text