Lockdown by Nan Blanchard is a reflective fiction text that weaves everyday family life with national experience to explore how children coped during the Covid-19 pandemic in Aotearoa New Zealand. Through the voice of Izzy, a nine-year-old girl living in a small household “bubble” with her mum and grandpa, the story captures the confusion, humour, and sadness of sudden change when schools close and families are separated. The narrative shows how Izzy misses her dad and worries about her mum, who is an essential worker at a supermarket, while also highlighting the small moments of connection that bring comfort, such as class Zoom meetings and shared laughter.
Description
This pack contains a range of response activities complete with activity explainer videos for exploring thinking skills and developing emotional understandings and compassionate inquiry including:
- Blooms Higher Order Thinking activities
- Book Club guide for deepening text discussion
- A range of activities to explore emotional understanding, compassionate inquiry, empathy development, vocabulary and developing skills for self and co-regulation.
Curriculum Phase: Phase 2
Year Level: Year 4
English (NZC Levels 2–3): reading for meaning and enjoyment, identifying character thoughts and feelings, understanding narrative structure, making connections to personal experience, exploring dialogue and author’s message
Health and Physical Education: wellbeing, emotional awareness, relationships, coping strategies, kindness, resilience, communication
Social Sciences – Aotearoa New Zealand Histories: recent history, community experience of the pandemic, continuity and change, identity and belonging, family and whānau life
Text type: Fiction, personal recount, reflective narrative
Key words include: Covid-19, lockdown, pandemic, essential workers, supermarket, family, whānau, grandparents, missing loved ones, bubbles, Zoom, online learning, club, kindness, empathy, resilience, wellbeing, emotions, worry, hope, connection, community, letters, surprises, teddy bears in windows, everyday life, recent history, Aotearoa New Zealand
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