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Student Achievement Hui15.08.2012
Student Achievement Hui15.08.2012
Welcome – Ernest (BOT) National Standards
Mike Tribe – Ministry of Education Christine Jeffs – Te Toi Tupu Group Sharing
Partnerships Draw Meat Pack & Farewell – Ernest (BOT)
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NZ Curriculum Standards in Reading
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The Standards • After one (two, three) year(s) at school, students will
read, respond to, and think critically about fiction and non-fiction texts at the Green (Turquoise, Gold) level of Ready to Read.
• By the end of Year 4, students will read, respond to, and think critically about texts in order to meet the reading demands of the NZC at Level 2. Students will locate and evaluate information and ideas within texts as they generate and answer questions to meet specific learning purposes across the curriculum.
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By the end of Year 4 read, respond to, and think critically about texts in order to meet the reading demands of the NZC at Level 2
locate and evaluate information and ideas within texts as they generate and answer questions to meet specific learning purposes across the curriculum
By the end of Year 5 By the end of Year 5, students will read, respond to, and think critically about texts in order to meet the reading demands of the NZC as they work towards Level 3
Students will locate, evaluate and integrate information and ideas within and across texts as they generate and answer questions to meet specific learning purposes across the curriculum.
By the end of Year 6 at level 3 As above
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Topic words and interest words that are likely to be in a reader’s oral vocabulary and that are strongly supported by the context or illustrations
After Two YearsMostly familiar words, but some new topic words and descriptive language that are supported by context and/or by illustrations
After Three YearsSome unfamiliar words and phrases, the meaning of which is supported by the context or illustrations, including descriptive vocabulary, subject specific vocabulary, and commonly used words that have multiple meanings
After One Year
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By the end of Year FourSome words and phrase that are ambiguous or unfamiliar to the students, the meaning of which is supported by the context or clarifies by photographs, illustrations, diagrams and/or written explanations
By the end of Year Five and SixA significant amount of vocabulary that is unfamiliar to the students which is generally explained in the text by words or illustrations
Student Achievement Hui15.08.2012
Partnerships Mike – Ministry of Education Christine – Professional Development Catriona – School Group Sharing
Draw Meat Pack & Farewell – Ernest (BOT)