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        1st Class: Familiar Settings (Week 2 of 2)

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        This interactive PowerPoint and 5 lesson plans conclude this unit about stories with Familiar Settings. This week, children will continue to focus on ‘Gorilla’ by Anthony Browne, ‘The Tiger Who Came to Tea’ by Judith Kerr as well as the well-known story ‘There’s No Such Thing As A Dragon’ by Jack Kent. Using these stories, they will begin to develop ideas, plan and write their own stories using the character that they created at the end of week 1. During lesson 3, they will also have fun playing a board game with a partner as they practise reading and spelling words containing the /j/ phoneme!
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        Last Updated: Jan 14, 2025
        Lesson 1: To create an interesting problem for my story

        Lesson 2: To plan my own story

        Lesson 3: To read and spell words with the phoneme /j/

        Lesson 4: To create a good story opening

        Lesson 5: To use my ‘writing toolbox’ to complete my story

         

        Total Number of Slides: 32

        Resources included? Yes

        Lesson Plans Included? Yes

        If necessary, this PowerPoint can be easily adapted to meet the specific needs of your class. Physical copies of the books would be beneficial, but links are provided.

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