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Ina and the Shark Cook Islands Myth | Shared Reading Passage and Activities

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Categories: New Entrants to Year Two, Pacific Language Weeks, Pasifika, Shared Reading Activities
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Your learners will love our differentiated Cook Islands Myth activities for Ina and the Shark. This pack includes a shared reading passage, follow-up activities, and discussion questions. This resource is suitable as an entry point to Polynesian history or a study on myths and legends from around the world. It would be great as part of Cook Islands Language Week.
In Ina and the Shark Cook Islands Myth pack you will receive:
1. One shared reading discussion passage:
– Ina and the Shark
2. Discussion questions including reading comprehension strategies such as summarising, prior knowledge, and finding specific details.
3. Differentiated follow-up activities to dig deeper into the story – two activity sheets.

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