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New Zealand History Reading Comprehension Mega Bundle

Original price was: NZ$44.25.Current price is: NZ$35.00.

Anzac Day Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions Australia and New Zealand

Treaty of Waitangi Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions

Anzac Day Scavenger Hunt Reading Puzzle

The Treaty Of Waitangi Reading Comprehension Scavenger Hunt Puzzle Year 5 and 6

Matariki Scavenger Hunt Puzzle Activity

Description

Highlight important moments and people from New Zealand’s history with our New Zealand History Reading Comprehension mega bundle! This features differentiated Reading Comprehension passages and questions with higher order thinking activities based on THREE topic areas: The Treaty of Waitangi and Waitangi Day, Anzac Day and NZ Heroes of Note. Also, receive a FREE resource on the New Zealand Land Wars. This mega bundle also features three scavenger hunt puzzle posters: The Treaty of Waitangi, Anzac Day and Matariki.

These literacy resources can be integrated smoothly into a social studies and history context.

This New Zealand History Reading Comprehension mega bundle features the following resources:

Altogether you receive 12 texts at two reading levels (scaffold and extended), a huge range of higher order thinking activities, and three scavenger hunt puzzle posters.

Each Reading Resource includes texts suitable for Year 5-8 with six engaging text dependent higher order thinking tasks – perfect for guided reading!

Aotearoa New Zealand Histories Curriculum Links:

Whakapapa me te whanaungatanga | Culture and identity

  • Individuals and communities have responded to international conflicts in a range of ways for a range of reasons.
  • How have different groups of people in our community responded to the international conflicts that Aotearoa New Zealand has been involved in? What kinds of jobs were these people doing?
Whakapapa me te whanaungatanga | Culture and identity
  • Māori voyaging through the Pacific was deliberate and skilful and brought with it Pacific whakapapa and cultural identities. These identities were transformed over the centuries through adaptations to and relationships with the environment, and through the formation of hapū and iwi that eventually occupied Aotearoa New Zealand.
    • What stories do hapū and iwi tell about their whakapapa and their voyaging and exploration?
Tino rangatiratanga me te kāwanatanga | Government and organisation
  • Te Tiriti o Waitangi | The Treaty of Waitangi was signed in different places. The two versions of the Treaty say different things about who would have authority. Māori understandings were based on the version in te reo Māori, which the vast majority of Māori signed.

 

 

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