SJ Yrs 7 & 8 November 2025 Forever Changed Literacy Pack

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Forever Changed: The Day I Met Whina Cooper by Tainui Stephens is a reflective non-fiction text that weaves personal memory with national history to honour one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s most significant Māori leaders. Through first-hand encounters and historical context, Stephens explores Whina Cooper’s leadership, charisma, and lifelong fight for Māori land rights, language, and justice. The text situates Whina within the wider Māori activism of the 1970s, including the 1975 land march, and reflects on how these movements shaped a generation and continue to influence Aotearoa today. Rich, evocative, and deeply personal, the text supports students to understand history through lived experience and voice.

The text is ideal for integrated learning across literacy and social sciences, supporting inquiry into leadership, protest, and social change in Aotearoa New Zealand.




This pack contains wide range of response activities including:

  • A guided reading plan exploring key literacy elements including inference and deduction, language use, making connection and text organisation, along with key questioning to promote emotional intelligence, metacognition and compassionate inquiry. 
  • An independent learning contract complete with explainer videos for activity clarity
  • A wide range of response activities to support developing and embedding key literacy skills including sentence and word work, spelling, and cloze activities. 


Curriculum Phase: Phase 3

Year Level: Year 8

English (NZC Levels 4–5): reading for meaning and critical thinking, analysing author perspective and voice, understanding biography and personal recounts, synthesising historical information, exploring persuasive and reflective language

Social Sciences – Aotearoa New Zealand Histories: Māori leadership and activism, land rights and protest movements, the Treaty of Waitangi and its ongoing impact, continuity and change, collective action, identity and belonging


Text type: Non-fiction, personal recount, biographical narrative, historical essay.

 

Key words include: Aotearoa New Zealand histories, activists, activism, Bastion Point, biographical narrative, change, collective action, community, historical essay, hope, hīkoi, identity, land marches, land rights, leadership, mana motuhake, Māori activism, Māori history, Māori language petition, Māori perspectives, mother of the nation, Ngā Tamatoa, Ngāti Whātua, New Zealand literature, personal recount, protest, protestors, protests, relationships, resilience, social justice, Takaparawhau, te reo Māori, Te Rōpū Matakite o Aotearoa, Te Whaea o te Motu, Treaty of Waitangi, Whina Cooper



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