Junior Journal 59, Level 2, 2019
PDFs of all the texts in this issue of the Junior Journal are available online as well as teacher support materials (TSM) and audio for the following:
TSM | Audio | ||
Stories | Nian, The New Year Monster | ✔ | ✔ |
Articles | Bird of the Year | ✔ | ✔ |
And the Winner is... | ✔ | ✔ | |
Poems | Garden Angels | ||
Plays | The Competition | ✔ | ✔ |
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Nian, the New Year Monster
A Chinese tale, retold by Chris Tse
This story sets out to explain the origin of the Chinese New Year festival. It tells how a mysterious old man helps a village to get rid of Nian, a rampaging monster who has been terrorising the villagers at the start of every spring (on the first day of the Chinese New Year). The story is told in the style of a traditional folk tale, but its origins are thought to be more recent.
Purple 2
Series: Junior Journal 59, Level 2, 2019
Learning area: English, The Arts
Colour wheel level: Purple
Curriculum level: 2
Reading year level: 3
Category: Fiction
Related titles: See TSM
Topics: celebration, China, Chinese New Year, cooperation, courage, culture, fireworks, helping others, monster, Nian, New Year, problem solving, tradition, traditional tale
In: Junior Journal 59, Level 2, 2019
Publication date: November 2019
And the Winner is...
by Iona McNaughton
This article builds on ideas introduced in “Bird of the Year” (in the same journal) and provides information about six winners of the Bird of the Year competition. Much of the information is presented in the form of tables, allowing students to gain experience in reading different text formats. Together, the two articles provide opportunities for students to identify and discuss main ideas about native New Zealand birds.
Gold 1
Series: Junior Journal 59, Level 2, 2019
Learning area: English
Colour wheel level: Gold
Curriculum level: 2
Reading year level: 3
Category: Non-fiction
Related titles: See TSM
Topics: bar-tailed godwit, Bird of the Year, birds, competition, danger status, endangered, endemic, environment, fantail, Forest & Bird, habitat, kākāpō, kārearea, kererū, kuaka, native, New Zealand falcon, New Zealand pigeon, notes, pie chart, pīwakawaka, predators, tables, tūī
In: Junior Journal 59, Level 2, 2019
Publication date: November 2019
Bird of the Year
by Iona McNaughton
In this interview, Megan Hubscher of Forest & Bird talks to Iona McNaughton about the Bird of the Year competition – why it started and how it helps keep New Zealand native birds safe. Students can read about some of the past winners of the competition in an accompanying article, “And the Winner Is ...”
Gold 1
Series: Junior Journal 59, Level 2, 2019
Colour wheel level: Gold
Curriculum level: 2
Reading year level: 3
Category: Non-fiction
Related titles: See TSM
Topics: Bird of the Year, birds, black robin, climate change, competition, endangered, endemic, environment, extinct, fairy tern, Forest & Bird, habitat, interview, kakaruia, Kiwi Conservation Club, native birds, predators, tara iti, voting, wildlife
In: Junior Journal 59, Level 2, 2019
Publication date: November 2019
Series: Junior Journal 59, Level 2, 2019
Curriculum level: 2
Reading year level: 3
Category: Fiction
Topics: cooperation, family, garden, gardening, grandparents, helping, poem, poetry, summer, verse, work, working bee
In: Junior Journal 59, Level 2, 2019
Publication date: November 2019
The Competition
by Chris Lam Sam
Messy City has a big problem – it’s too messy! A group of superheroes are invited to take part in a competition to find a solution to the problem. In addition to providing opportunities for expressive oral reading, this humorous, light-hearted play can be used to consider ideas about caring for the environment, problem solving, and the power of cooperation.
Gold 1
Series: Junior Journal 59, Level 2, 2019
Learning area: English, The Arts
Colour wheel level: Gold
Curriculum level: 2
Reading year level: 3
Category: Fiction
Related titles: See TSM
Topics: comedy, community, competition, cooperation, hero, humour, drama, environment, play, pollution, problem solving, rubbish, solution, superhero, super power, teamwork
In: Junior Journal 59, Level 2, 2019
Publication date: November 2019