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  • TERM 4: WEEK 4

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    Kia Ora Y9. This week, we have one session with W2 and two sessions with W1. We will continue to practice for our CAT (Common Assessment Task). 

    Big Idea: ‘Your Vote, Your Future.’

    Activities: 

    -Practising questions for CAT (Common Assessment Task).

    Success Criteria: (I can)

    -understand how leadership is acquired in New Zealand by studying about the political parties and their leaders

    -compare and contrast the policies of different political parties of New Zealand for 2020 Election to understand their positioning on Environment, Referendums and Closed Borders 

    -think critically about texts with understanding & confidence and recognise, understand and consider how texts are constructed for a range of purposes, audiences and situations

    -construct texts (delivering speeches, debates, making posters, writing manifesto and political statements) that demonstrate an understanding of purpose and audience through deliberate choice of content, language, and text form and can seek  feedback to make changes to texts to improve clarity, meaning, and effect

    -use a wide range of verbal & written language features and an increasing range of vocabulary to communicate precise meaning & effect, to sustain interest and to achieve a sense of coherence when constructing texts

    Resources:

    Practice Questions