Term Two Week One
Section outline
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Ko te manu e kai ana i te miro
'the forest belongs to the bird who feasts on the miro berry, the world belongs to the bird who feasts on education'
Kia ora, welcome back. What a wonderfully long break we have had. I think we are so fortunate that the weather has been more settled than our last break. I hope you all took the opportunity to rest and relax after a very busy Term One. This term, we are going to focus on unpacking the anatomy of a story/novel. The context this term is survival/challenge, and one of the things we will be looking at is conflict and challenge in stories. We will also be looking at the themes around survival and challenge that feature so majorly in most young adult fiction. Please remember to return any overdue library books so that we are able to issue novels from the library on Week Three (I know, it's a long time between library visits, but I am happy to return books for you, and you can also visit the library yourself during lunchtime).
Success Criteria:
- I can list elements in an extended text
- I can retell the main points of the extended text
- I can identify the main characters in the extended text
- I can define key words about the structure of extended texts
Activities:
- Brain dump - elements of a story/novel (padlet)
- Shared reading
- Story map (google classroom)
Further Learning:
Read a book!
