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Literacy is a foundational area of learning from early learning through to senior secondary school. The Instructional Series is designed to support teaching and learning through years 1-8. 

On 14 June 2024, the Minister announced changes to the National Curriculum. As changes to the curriculum are progressed the resources in this section will be reviewed and updated to align to the refreshed New Zealand Curriculum. We appreciate your patience while this work is completed.

Use the search box below to help you find materials and resources related to literacy. The filters on the left will help you narrow down your search. 

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Results for Literacy (inc. Instructional Series) ( 1598 results )

    • Ko e Lova

      This dual language flip book is about a young boy who prepares for a cross-country race and then takes part in it. This book illustrates an aspect of physical activity in a New ...

      KaiakoLea faka Tonga
      Kore utu
    • ‘Oku Tokoni ‘a Simi 

      Simi wants to help prepare the 'umu, but everyone in the family says he can't. As he sits under a tree thinking it's not fair, he notices there is no smoke coming up from the 'u...

      StudentsLea faka Tonga
      Kore utu
    • Ko e Tokonaki Mahu‘inga

      This dual language flip book tells the story of Falanisisi getting ready for his first game of rugby. He is very excited. But he can't find his rugby boots. Where can they be?

      KaiakoLea faka Tonga
      Kore utu
    • Te au Pepe Tōpatapata

      Alisa loves finger painting. Orange is her favourite colour but there was no orange paint in the paint tray. This dual language flip book tells the story of how Alisa made diffe...

      KaiakoKuki 'Airani
      Kore utu
    • School Journal Level 4 May 2021

      Inside this School Journal are two articles (Kei te Tāone Nui: Māori and the City [1945–1970]; Reducing our Footprint), two stories (Fleet of Foot; Please Don’t Tap the Glass), ...

      KaiakoEnglish
      Kore utu
    • Windfall

      Anna’s father has come home from the war – or has he?

      StudentsEnglish
      Kore utu
    • Who Are the Moriori?

      Like the Māori of mainland New Zealand, the Moriori are Polynesian.

      KaiakoEnglish
      Kore utu
    • Te Moe‘anga ‘ā Pāpā Timi

      In this dual language flip book, Pāpā Timi stops for a rest on the beach, little suspecting what's about to take place while he sleeps.

      KaiakoKuki 'Airani
      Kore utu
    • Ko Hoku Tokoua´ 

      In this dual language flip book, a younger sister has just started school and is too scared to go down the school slide. Her older sister describes how they finally manage to so...

      KaiakoLea faka Tonga
      Kore utu
    • Lavalava

      This dual language flip book tells the story of how each member of Sofi's family uses their lavalava. As well as making strong connections with Pacific students, this text encou...

      KaiakoVagahau Niue
      Kore utu
    • Walking to School (yellow)

      This Ready to Read Colour Wheel (yellow) book is a narrative story about a grandfather walking to school with his grandson.

      KaiakoEnglish
      Kore utu
    • Dinner for Greedy Cat (turquoise)

      This Ready to Read Colour Wheel (turquoise) book is a story about delicious smells wafting over the fence from the barbecue next door that Greedy Cat just can’t resist.

      StudentsEnglish
      Kore utu