Whole Class School Journal Resource – Year 7 and 8 Brave – Whina Cooper story
NZ$8.50
Description
Enhance your students’ reading comprehension and cultural understanding with this comprehensive resource, focused on Brave from the Year 7-8 November 2025 School Journal. This teaching tool is a great addition to your structured literacy program.
It engages students in deep comprehension strategies, vocabulary building, grammar, syntax, sentence structure, verbal reasoning, and content knowledge—key elements of the Science of Reading approach.
Brave – School Journal Year 7-8 November 2025: This story uses a major historical event – the 1910 arrival of Halley’s Comet – to show that bravery and leadership aren’t just for adults or heroes in movies. By showing a young Whina Cooper struggling with sickness and “dread” in a lonely school bedroom, the story teaches students that leadership is something you earn through staying strong, even when you feel small or scared.
How It Works:
This resource is designed for whole-class teaching. You receive a slideshow with 75 slides, additional support worksheets, and graphic organisers.
- Simply display the School Journal PDF on your projector or TV screen and distribute copies of the text between 2-3 students. With the slides in Presenter View, you’ll have everything you need for a successful lesson—just click and go!
- The resource divides the text into three manageable chunks to be read over three sessions, allowing plenty of time to delve into the story’s vocabulary and content.
- Along with the text, we’ve included a set of discussion prompts to help your students talk and think critically about what they’re reading.
On days four and five, explore the text further with:
- A GIST summarising activity
- A text structure analysis graphic organiser (cause and effect)
- Critical thinking questions to encourage deeper connections and inferences.
Key Features:
- Focus on monitoring comprehension, summarising, drawing conclusions, and using evidence.
- Comprehension activities that require students to do more than recall specific information.
- Literacy activities that link to key writing skills
- A GIST summarising activity, helping students condense the text into a 20-word summary, improving both their understanding and memory.
- A cause and effect graphic organiser to analyse the structure of this text.
- Explicit vocabulary instruction with definitions, examples, and semantic activities such as synonyms and antonyms.
- Critical thinking questions to dig deeper and encourage discussion.
- Activities that focus on comprehension, summarising, and using evidence to make inferences.
Benefits of This Resource:
- Promotes active learning and student engagement with a combination of reading, discussion, and critical thinking activities.
- Designed to build vocabulary and improve comprehension strategies, making it ideal for a wide range of learners, including lower-level readers.
- Helps students connect the text and their own experiences, deepening their understanding of the material.
This resource supports teaching students how to:
- Monitor and confirm comprehension by annotating, rereading, asking, answering questions, and visualising.
- Summarise and draw conclusions, identifying key details supporting the text’s main message.
- Make inferences using stated and implied ideas, drawing from prior knowledge.
- Analyse text structure and the language used for effect with a text
- Think critically about a text by analysing perspectives and making connections.
Tips for Use:
- Use the PowerPoint in presentation mode for easy, seamless delivery.
- Display the text on the screen and give students a copy to read together in pairs or small groups.
- Follow the suggested activities over three sessions, with additional follow-up activities on days four and five to extend learning,


























