Junior Journal 40, Level 2, 2010
Teacher support materials (TSM) and audio are available for the following resources:
TSM | Audio | ||
Stories | The Pet Day Problem | ✔ | |
Taniwha Trouble | ✔ | ||
Lucky Dip | ✔ | ||
Poems | One Black Cat | ✔ | |
Articles | Our Recycled Worm Farm | ✔ |
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The Pet Day Problem
by Kylie Parry
illustrations by Sarah Anderson
The school Pet Day is meant to be fun – but Josh doesn’t have a pet. In this story, he uses creative and critical thinking to solve his problem, constructing a worm farm as his contribution.
Gold 1
Series: Junior Journal 40, Level 2, 2010
Learning area: English, Science, Technology
Colour wheel level: Gold
Curriculum level: 2
Category: Fiction
Related titles: Listed in TSM
Topics: pet day, school, worm farm, feelings, worm
In: Junior Journal 40, Level 2, 2010
Publication date: January 2010
Taniwha Trouble
by Alan Bagnall
illustrations by Andrew Burdan
“Thump! Blop! Gurgle! Gulp!” There’s a taniwha in the classroom water heater – or so Noah thinks. This dramatic short story includes various clues that place his belief in doubt. Students will enjoy reading and rereading this text to look for clues to help them form their own opinion.
Gold 2
Series: Junior Journal 40, Level 2, 2010
Learning area: English
Colour wheel level: Gold
Curriculum level: 2
Category: Fiction
Related titles: Listed in TSM
Topics: taniwha, classroom, imaginary
In: Junior Journal 40, Level 2, 2010
Publication date: January 2010
One Black Cat
by Rachel Collier
illustrations by Rosalind Clark
This light-hearted narrative poem tells the story of a cat attempting to catch a bird – and being outsmarted. It includes rhyme but this doesn’t follow a regular pattern.
Series: Junior Journal 40, Level 2, 2010
Learning area: Science
Curriculum level: 2
Category: Fiction
Related titles: Listed in TSM
Topics: narrative, poem, cat, bird, food chains, science
In: Junior Journal 40, Level 2, 2010
Publication date: January 2010
Our Recycled Worm Farm
article and photographs by Mike Tapp
A group of schoolchildren need a bigger worm farm to house their growing worm population. They decide to make one from a discarded washing machine. One of the students recounts the procedure and resources they use to meet their goal.
Gold 1
Series: Junior Journal 40, Level 2, 2010
Learning area: Science, Technology
Colour wheel level: Gold
Curriculum level: 2
Category: Non-fiction
Related titles: Listed in TSM
Topics: worm farm, science, process
In: Junior Journal 40, Level 2, 2010
Publication date: January 2010
Lucky Dip
by Philippa Werry
illustrations by Scott Kennedy
Tiana and Luka don’t know what to do for their birthdays. A party shop looks promising – but then some misbehaving dogs come and mess things up. The children have to come up with an innovative solution to save their (and the shopkeeper’s) day.
Gold 1
Series: Junior Journal 40, Level 2, 2010
Learning area: English
Colour wheel level: Gold
Curriculum level: 2
Category: Fiction
Related titles: Listed in TSM
Topics: birthday party, humour, play
In: Junior Journal 40, Level 2, 2010
Publication date: January 2010