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  • Pohutukawa

    Pōhutukawa

    by Kate Boyle 

    JJ 45 cover

    This article explores different aspects of this New Zealand tree, including a description of its preferred habitat, the special features that help it survive, the creatures that live in or on it, and the significance it has for Māori. Students also learn that pōhutukawa are in danger from people and from possums – these trees need help to survive.

    Gold 1

    Series: Junior Journal 45, Level 2, 2012

    Learning area: English, Science

    Colour wheel level: Gold

    Curriculum level: 2

    Category: Non-fiction

    Related titles: Listed in TSM

    Topics: article, New Zealand, tree, habitat, survive, creatures, Māori, pōhutukawa, endangered

    In: Junior Journal 45, Level 2, 2012

    Publication date: January 2012

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  • Thats the idea.

    That's the Idea

    by Alan Bagnall

    JJ44

    Shannon’s dad is very shy. When the family moves, he is happy to work around the house. Inspired by the garden project at Shannon’s school and a section that needs clearing, Dad finds friends and a way to belong in his community. He even finds a new job. This story has themes of sharing and belonging.

    Gold 2

    Series: Junior Journal 44, Level 2, 2012

    Learning area: English, Social Sciences

    Colour wheel level: Gold

    Curriculum level: 2

    Category: Fiction

    Related titles: Listed in TSM

    Topics: dad, shy, family, moves, garden, project, friends, belonging, community, new job, sharing

    In: Junior Journal 44, Level 2, 2012

    Publication date: January 2012

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  • Making paper.

    Making Paper

    by Trish Puharich 

    JJ44

    “Making Paper” describes how a class turned waste paper into an interesting, new kind of paper. This example of a procedural text includes explanations and is well supported with photos. It requires students to “confidently use a range of processing and comprehension strategies to make meaning from and think critically about” text (from The Literacy Learning Progressions, page 14).

    Gold 2

    Series: Junior Journal 44, Level 2, 2012

    Learning area: English, Science

    Colour wheel level: Gold

    Curriculum level: 2

    Category: Non-fiction

    Related titles: Listed in TSM

    Topics: making paper, waste paper, procedural text, explanations, recycling, environment, technology

    In: Junior Journal 44, Level 2, 2012

    Publication date: January 2012

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  • Catching mustelids.

    Catching Mustelids

    by Bronwen Wall

    Junior Journal 43

    This report, told from the perspective of a young girl, describes how and why her grandad catches mustelids (ferrets, stoats, and weasels). The theme of predators continues in the poem “ Hoiho” in the same Journal, providing an opportunity for students to integrate ideas from both texts. A third text in this Journal, “A New Home for Mokomoko”, continues the theme of protection of native wildlife.

    Gold 1

    Series: Junior Journal 43, Level 2, 2011

    Learning area: English, Science

    Colour wheel level: Gold

    Curriculum level: 2

    Category: Non-fiction

    Related titles: Listed in TSM

    Topics: report, mustelids, ferrets, stoats, and weasels, predators, protection, native, wildlife

    In: Junior Journal 43, Level 2, 2011

    Publication date: January 2011

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  • Home for mokomoko.

    A New Home for Mokomoko

    by Vanessa Hatley-Owen

    Junior Journal 43

    When a class from Westmere School find out that mokomoko (skinks) are a protected species, they decide to build a mokomoko refuge. This recount describes the process and provides information about mokomoko and their survival needs. It provides opportunities for students to practise identifying and summarising main points, about both the process and mokomoko.

    Gold 1

    Series: Junior Journal 43, Level 2, 2011

    Learning area: English, Science, Technology

    Colour wheel level: Gold

    Curriculum level: 2

    Category: Non-fiction

    Related titles: Listed in TSM

    Topics: Westmere School, mokomoko, skinks, protected species, refuge, survival, protection, native wild life

    In: Junior Journal 43, Level 2, 2011

    Publication date: January 2011

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  • Shetland steeplechase.

    Shetland Pony Steeplechase

    by Jane Buxton

    Junior Journal 42

    This recount, focusing on Steffi’s participation in a steeplechase, captures the excitement and pleasure of riders and spectators. It describes what a steeplechase is and how the riders prepare for the race, and it then gives an exciting account of the race itself. 

    Gold 1

    Series: Junior Journal 42, Level 2, 2011

    Learning area: English

    Colour wheel level: Gold

    Curriculum level: 2

    Category: Non-fiction

    Related titles: Listed in TSM

    In: Junior Journal 42, Level 2, 2011

    Publication date: January 2011

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  • Ebony beanie.

    Ebony Beanie

    by Nikki Slade Robinson

    Junior Journal 42

    In this series of humorous emails to her grandparents, Maia describes the antics of a Captain Cooker piglet that her teacher has brought to school. As well as making connections to their own experiences of raising pets or to texts about pets, students can use this text as a model for writing about personal experiences.

    Gold 1

    Series: Junior Journal 42, Level 2, 2011

    Learning area: English, Science

    Colour wheel level: Gold

    Curriculum level: 2

    Category: Fiction

    Related titles: Listed in TSM

    Topics: humour, emails, grandparents, piglet, raising pets, school

    In: Junior Journal 42, Level 2, 2011

    Publication date: January 2011

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  • Scaredy crow.

    Scaredy Crow

    by Sheryl Gwyther

    Junior Journal 42

    In this narrative, told mainly through dialogue, Scaredy Crow is teased by the other crows because he is frightened of the scarecrow. Three mice come to his aid, and together, they devise a plan to trick the bully crows and teach them a lesson, but there is a surprising twist at the end of the tale.

    Gold 1

    Series: Junior Journal 42, Level 2, 2011

    Learning area: English, The Arts

    Colour wheel level: Gold

    Curriculum level: 2

    Category: Fiction

    Related titles: Listed in TSM

    Topics: Reader's theatre, crow, frightened, scarecrow, mice, bully

    In: Junior Journal 42, Level 2, 2011

    Publication date: January 2011

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  • Pirate crew.

    Pirate Crew

    by Alan Bagnall

    illustrations by Philip Webb

    Journal41

    Pipiana and her brother pretend to be pirates when their uncle takes them out fishing. But when the boat breaks down, they have to quickly become mechanics. The theme of water safety underlies this otherwise light-hearted text. The humour at the end could elude some students if they can’t follow the shift from pirate story to mechanic story and back again. 

    Gold 2

    Series: Junior Journal 41, Level 2, 2010

    Learning area: Health and Physical Education

    Colour wheel level: Gold

    Curriculum level: 2

    Category: Fiction

    Related titles: Listed in TSM

    Topics: pirates, fishing, boat, mechanics, water safety, humour

    In: Junior Journal 41, Level 2, 2010

    Publication date: January 2010

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  • Fronting the show.

    Fronting the Show

    by Liz Oakes

    Journal41

    Daniel has a special job – fronting a programme about zebras. In this first-person recount, he explains what he has to do and how he feels as a result. The event takes place in a zoo, but the focus of the text is on the filming process. 

    Gold 1

    Series: Junior Journal 41, Level 2, 2010

    Learning area: Social Sciences

    Colour wheel level: Gold

    Curriculum level: 2

    Category: Non-fiction

    Related titles: Listed in TSM

    Topics: zebras, zoo, hard work

    In: Junior Journal 41, Level 2, 2010

    Publication date: January 2010

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