Using a directory 0 Overview Using this Resource Connecting to the Curriculum Marking Student Responses Further Resources This task is about using a directory. Use the extract from a telephone directory below to answer the questions below. Question 1Change answer a) What internet address would you type in to visit the Air New Zealand website? a) What internet address would you type in to visit the Air New Zealand website? Question 2Change answer b) What phone number would you call to find out when your friend's flight is arriving at the Wellington terminal? Question 3Change answer c) What is the best number to phone to find out how much a flight will cost? Question 4Change answer d) If your backpack went missing what phone number would you call? Question 5Change answer e) What are the street addresses of the two travel centres? e) What are the street addresses of the two travel centres? Question 6Change answer f) What is the best way to find out about importing cargo from America? f) What is the best way to find out about importing cargo from America? Task administration: This task can be completed with pencil and paper or online. Copyright: Source: 'The Telephone Directory', Telecom, NZ, Wellington, 2002/03. Level: 4 Curriculum info: English, Making meaning, Reading Key Competencies: Using language, symbols, and texts Keywords: directory, information skills Description of task: Students use a page from a telephone directory to answer questions identifying phone numbers, fax numbers and internet addresses. Curriculum Links: Links to the Literacy Learning Progressions for Reading: This resource helps to identify students’ ability to: recognise structural features as described in the Literacy Learning Progressions for Reading at: http://www.literacyprogressions.tki.org.nz/The-Structure-of-the-Progressions. Learning Progression FrameworksThis resource can provide evidence of learning associated with Making sense of text: text structure, set 5 within the Reading Learning Progressions Frameworks.Read more about the Learning Progressions Frameworks. Answers/responses: Y10 (05/2003) a) www.airnewzealand.co.nz very easy b) 388 9900 very easy c) 0800 737 000 [Accept the phone numbers of the travelcentres: 474 8950 or 570 6120]. easy d) 388 0400 easy e) Cnr Grey St & Lambton Qy. 175 High St. easy easy f) Telephone international imports 388 0502 or internationalcargo@airnz.co.nz [Accept the cargo customer service email: cargo-customer.services@airnz.co.nz; or phone: 388 0586]. easy Using a directory II