SJL3 June 2023: The Monster That Swallowed the Moon Thinking/Feeling Pack

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The Monster That Swallowed the Moon by Renata Hopkins is a richly imagined fantasy narrative that explores courage, responsibility, and what it means to be an everyday hero. The story follows Finch, a young person who sets out on a dangerous journey to save their family and restore water to their land after a greedy dragon blocks the mountain lake. Through encounters with a magical bird and the use of three small “treasures”, Finch learns that strength does not come from size or power but from kindness, clever thinking, and persistence. Blending classic fairy-tale structure with lyrical language and striking illustrations, the text uses symbolism and repetition to explore greed, environmental balance, and moral choice, ultimately showing that doing what you can — even when the outcome is uncertain — is an act of true bravery.  

The text is ideal for integrated learning across literacy and health, supporting inquiry into courage, responsibility, resilience, and how individuals respond to challenge in the face of fear and uncertainty.

 

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 3

Year Level: Year 6

English (NZC Levels 3–4):
reading for meaning and critical thinking, analysing narrative structure and symbolism, exploring character development and theme, interpreting figurative language, making inferences

Health and Physical Education:
wellbeing, resilience, managing fear, responsibility, decision-making

Text type:
Fiction, fantasy narrative, allegorical story

Key words include:
fantasy, fairy tale, hero, courage, responsibility, dragons, greed, environment, water, drought, journey, quest, symbolism, repetition, magic, problem-solving, resilience, moral choices, everyday hero, hope, perseverance

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