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Showing Reviews for the category Intermediate & Secondary (36 results, page 1 of 3)
                Intermediate & Secondary, 19 Feb 24
        
        
Be bully free: A hands-on guide to how you can take control
            Review by Helen Haine, High School Teacher
            Seeking to empower children who are bullied, this book presents a wide range of common bullying scenarios and gives practical suggestions on how the recipient can take control.
            
            Intermediate & Secondary, 19 Feb 24
        
        
Emotionally resilient tweens and teens: Empowering your kids to navigate bullying, teasing, and social exclusion
            By Charmaine Denney, high school teacher and mum to two teens
            For anyone with teens in their life, to help them experience their own power, find their own voices, learn how to problem-solve, and navigate their way out of challenging situations.
            
            Intermediate & Secondary, 6 Apr 23
        
        
Tama Sāmoa
            Review by Shahrane'e Fa'avae, High School Counsellor
            A resource for teachers of Pasifika students to gain insight into how the world looks and feels for them.
            
            Intermediate & Secondary, 27 Mar 23
        
        
Mophead Tu: The Queen's Poem
            Review by Ari Prakash
            From the sinking islands in the South Seas to the smoggy streets of London, this is a hilariously thought-provoking take on colonial histories and one poet's journey to bridge the divide.
            
            Intermediate & Secondary, 27 Mar 23
        
        
Step up! My anti-bullying activity book
            Review by Jacoba Glenny, Years 6, 7 and 8 Teacher
            This activity book provides a wide-ranging set of activities for a child to unpack their experiences of bullying.
            
            Intermediate & Secondary, 28 Mar 22
        
        
Fish in a tree
            Reviewed by Bodhi Hellesoe, Intermediate student
            An uplifting novel that will speak to anyone who’s ever thought there was something wrong with them because they didn’t fit in.
            
            Intermediate & Secondary, 28 Mar 22
        
        
Gracefully Grayson
            Review by Becky Essery, Intermediate school teacher
            A novel about identity, self-esteem, and friendship shines with the strength of a young person's spirit and the enduring power of acceptance.
            
            Intermediate & Secondary, 28 Mar 22
        
        
The prettiest
            Review by Imogen Crooks, Secondary school student
            A novel about about standing up for yourself and those around you.
            
            Intermediate & Secondary, 28 Mar 22
        
        
Rick
            Review by Maya Russell, Secondary Student
            Award-winning author Alex Gino explores what it means to search for your own place in the world and the importance of having good people around you.
            
            Intermediate & Secondary, 28 Mar 22
        
        
Teine Sāmoa
            Reviewed by Kirsten Edie, Secondary School Teacher
            This resource aims to develop the cultural confidence of NZ teachers in order to better support our tamaiti in succeeding as proud teine and tama Sāmoa.
            
            Intermediate & Secondary, 28 Mar 22
        
        
The boy at the back of the class
            Review by Shahin Najak, recent University graduate
            Told with heart and humour, this story is a child's perspective on the refugee crisis, highlighting the importance of friendship and kindness in a world that doesn't always make sense.
            
            Intermediate & Secondary, 27 Mar 22
        
        
Channel kindness: Stories of kindness and community
            Reviewed by Morgan Dysart
            Stories collected from Lady Gaga's Born This Way Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to making the world a kinder and braver place.