Level 3
The Level 3 books can be used for reading to/with/by students who are in Late Primary (Year 7 to 8 or Level 7 to 8).
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Tautai Ake
The Problem with Pluto
This non-fiction book explains how Pluto was discovered and named as a planet in 1930 but, in 2006, had its status as a planet changed. Science -
Tautai Ake
Cook Strait Kate
When Kate Johns was fourteen years old, she became the youngest person to swim Cook Strait. This non-fiction books follows Kate as she achieves this amazing feat. -
Tautai Ake
Whale Shark
BBIn 2018, a young whale shark was discovered in the lagoon at Nukunonu. The community invited Australian scientists Brad Norman and Samantha Reynolds to come to Nukunonu to help the community find out more about the whale shark. This non-fiction big book is available in both English and gagana Tokelau. Science
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Tautai Ake
What in the World Is a Whale Shark?
In 2018, a young whale shark was discovered in the lagoon at Nukunonu. The community invited Australian scientists Brad Norman and Samantha Reynolds to come to Nukunonu to help the community find out more about the whale shark. This non-fiction dual-language flipbook presents similar information to Ko te Fāime / Whale Shark, but at a more advanced reading level. Science
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Tautai Ake
The Legend of Fipeka
This is a retelling of the traditional story of Fipeka. Kakai -
Tautai Ake
The Hungry Wave
This narrative is based on factual accounts from survivors of the earthquake and tsunami that struck Tonga and Samoa in 2009. The story follows Ana and her brother through this natural disaster. -
Tautai Ake
Songs from Tokelau Legends
This is a collection of nine songs from kakai collected by Faraimo Paulo, plus three related poems by Tenihe Atoni, Manuele Palehau, and Kelihiano Kalolo. Kakai -
Tautai Ake
The Legend of Tokalalaga
This is a retelling of the traditional story of Tokalalaga. Kakai -
Tautai Ake
The Legend of Tifitifipiu
This is a retelling of the traditional story of Tifitifipiu. Kakai -
Connect Tokelau
Blood Sugar
Sarah Cook is a busy Year 10 student living with Type 1 diabetes. Diabetes is a disease that can affect your day-to-day life. Find out what Sarah does to manage her diabetes and make sure it doesn’t prevent her full and active lifestyle. Science
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Connect Tokelau
A Sinking Feeling
Mr Tuala’s class have lost the Boat Float competition and they want to figure out why. By learning more about density (and how it relates to floating a boat), they critique their original boat designs and use what they have learned to design and build new, more successful vaka. Science and technology
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Connect Tokelau
An Invasion of Yellow Crazies
Tokelau has been invaded by yellow crazies – an ant species. Scientists are investigating what can be done about them. By collecting and recording data, they are identifying the extent of the problem and figuring out the best course of action. Science
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Connect Tokelau
Blessings from the Sea
Nukunonu’s marine environment contains numerous species that we depend on for food. They are a blessing that supports us on our atoll, so we need to be cautious when it comes to the commercialisation of our exclusive economic zone. Science
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Connect Tokelau
Accidental Plastics
From your toothbrush to a plastic bowl, plastic products are absolutely everywhere. It’s difficult to imagine life without these synthetic compounds. Science and technology
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Dual-Language Flipbooks
Whale Shark
BBIn 2018, a young whale shark was discovered in the lagoon at Nukunonu. The community invited Australian scientists Brad Norman and Samantha Reynolds to come to Nukunonu to help the community find out more about the whale shark. This non-fiction big book is available in both English and gagana Tokelau. Science
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Dual-Language Flipbooks
What in the World Is a Whale Shark?
In 2018, a young whale shark was discovered in the lagoon at Nukunonu. The community invited Australian scientists Brad Norman and Samantha Reynolds to come to Nukunonu to help the community find out more about the whale shark. This non-fiction dual-language flipbook presents similar information to Ko te Fāime / Whale Shark, but at a more advanced reading level. Science
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E Books
Whale Shark
In 2018, a young whale shark was discovered in the lagoon at Nukunonu. The community invited Australian scientists Brad Norman and Samantha Reynolds to come to Nukunonu to help the community find out more about the whale shark. This non-fiction big book is available in both English and gagana Tokelau. Science
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E Books
The Legend of Tokalalaga
This is a retelling of the traditional story of Tokalalaga. Kakai
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E Books
Accidental Plastics
From your toothbrush to a plastic bowl, plastic products are absolutely everywhere. It’s difficult to imagine life without these synthetic compounds. Science and technology
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E Books
Blessings from the Sea
Nukunonu’s marine environment contains numerous species that we depend on for food. They are a blessing that supports us on our atoll, so we need to be cautious when it comes to the commercialisation of our exclusive economic zone. Science
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E Books
An Invasion of Yellow Crazies
Tokelau has been invaded by yellow crazies – an ant species. Scientists are investigating what can be done about them. By collecting and recording data, they are identifying the extent of the problem and figuring out the best course of action. Science
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E Books
Blood Sugar
Sarah Cook is a busy Year 10 student living with Type 1 diabetes. Diabetes is a disease that can affect your day-to-day life. Find out what Sarah does to manage her diabetes and make sure it doesn’t prevent her full and active lifestyle. Science
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