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This is the second list of picture books (including sophisticated picture books) that I use to motivate and engage Year 1-10 students in reading and writing.
The first list is available here, also as a free download.
For reading, I use them as ‘read to’ books and sometimes as models of what good writers can do.
For writing, I use them to establish writing ideas and content for and with students.
You may wish to review the Murray Talks videos for teacher guidance and the Video Lessons for some ‘follow along’ content.
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This brand new eBook (written by Dr Murray Gadd) was released on 31st January 2020.
SEE INSIDE ~ READ EXTRACT BELOW – You can also download the sample PDF (8 pages)
This is an 82-page peer-reviewed eBook resource entitled Under-achievement Is Not Inevitable: Working Effectively With Struggling And Reluctant Writers.
It’s written as a reflection and discussion document for school / literacy leaders & teachers and considers different ways of working effectively with students (particularly Years 4-10) who are not always engaged in writing and/or who struggle as developing writers.
This resource was developed for two main audiences:
The key actions are contextualised in real classroom situations and cover issues related to strategic use of:
Have a look at some sample pages and think about how you could use it, especially if under-achievement in writing is an issue at your school.
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Price Per School / Institution
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| – Individual Teacher / Purchaser: $19.99 |
| – School usage small (2 ~ 10 teachers): $90 |
| – School usage medium (11 – 20 teachers): $160 |
| – School usage large (21 – 30 teachers): $240 |
| – School usage large+ (31 or more teachers): $299 |
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This is a list of picture books (including sophisticated picture books) that I use to motivate and engage Year 1-10 students in reading and writing.
A second list is also available here
For reading, I use them as ‘read to’ books and sometimes as models of what good writers can do.
For writing, I use them to establish writing ideas and content for and with students.
You may wish to review the Murray Talks videos for teacher guidance and the Video Lessons for some ‘follow along’ content.

This is a list of the writing skills and strategies that I believe most students at each year level should be able to demonstrate, given good teaching.
It is closely aligned to the revised New Zealand Curriculum (2025).
Free document, revised and updated July 2025.
This is a comprehensive PDF document of 34 pages.
It has been developed around the following headings:

Teachers need to understand what constitutes quality writing if they are to move their students towards it. In this document I:

This is a list of the reading skills and strategies that I believe most students at each year level should be able to demonstrate, given good teaching.
It is closely aligned to The New Zealand Curriculum, the Literacy Learning Progressions, the English Language Learning Progressions and e-asTTle Reading.

It is three years since I put together (with the help of several school librarians) my update of suggested picture books for reading and writing. Now it’s time for another update. All of the lists are available here as free downloads. Just sign in and download at no cost.
The following list of books (some new; some old) are the main ones that I have come across and/or having been using in my reading and writing programmes over the past three years. Some are recommended for particular age groups, and some (as you will see at the end) have been used as the subject of Video Lessons I have included in my on-line subscription resource.
Have fun reading these books and sharing them with your students, and good luck with coming up writing ideas that might go with them. Remember, in most cases it will not be a matter of just re-telling the stories in writing time; it will be more a matter of taking the main themes or ideas in the book and getting students to apply them to their own lives and experiences. Look at how I do this in any of my lessons.

This document has been designed to give schools some guidance on:
A predominant message is that spelling needs to be deliberately and strategically taught within the writing programme as a basic courtesy for the reader.

Murray has written this book to help you – the teachers of Year 4 to 8 students – engage and motivate your students more as writers and ultimately to lift progress and achievement by them. As such, it is as much about teaching students of this age group how to be writers rather than just teaching them how to write. Whatever our beliefs and approaches, the joy of literacy must be promoted in our middle and senior primary classrooms if we are to make a difference for our students.
He presents this book to the teaching community as a continuation of my work to help teachers address disengagement and under-achievement by their older primary students in writing.
“The teacher is at the heart of this book as it is about what s/he can do to make a difference for our Year 4 to 8 students.”
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It is surely every teacher’s desire and goal to seek to enable and create success for their students in the classroom.
The beginning of the new school year can be daunting for students, as well as teachers, with so many new faces, curriculum changes, excitement and a plethora of other distractions.
With regard to literacy goals, it is important to establish a clear understanding from the outset with your students.
You should aim, within the first fortnight of the new school year, to communicate clearly with your students that:
In this respect, this document’s aim is to assist teachers by providing typical questions they can ask themselves when preparing for the school literacy year.