Book chapter writing · AS 91809
Te tito i te upoko pukapuka
Te tito i te upoko pukapuka
You're writing a book chapter heading (like a chapter title or introduction) in te reo Māori. You need to plan the main ideas, plot, characters, and structure carefully, then write a heading that either reveals or hints at the book's main message. Your heading must be interesting enough to make readers want to read that chapter.
You plan the main themes and character focus, write a clear heading in te reo Māori that matches the chapter content, and your heading is straightforward and appropriate for your book.
You carefully plan how all parts of the book connect together, write a heading that smartly hints at the main character and themes, and you show awareness of your reader's interest through thoughtful language choices.
You think carefully about your reader throughout the planning stage, write a heading so clever and interesting that it makes readers want to read the chapter, your heading perfectly matches the book's main theme and audience, and you can discuss and defend the writing choices you made.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.