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        1st Class: Poetry - Songs and Repetitive Poems (Week 1 of 2)

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        This presentation includes 5 whole lessons relating to Songs and Repetitive Poems. Within this unit you will find differentiated lessons relating to 3 fantastic poems written by Pie Corbett, Kit Wright and Grace Nichols. Pupils will enjoy working both in pairs and independently as they apply their knowledge of adjectives to interesting nouns such as aliens, giants and wizards. These lessons are fantastic for producing eye-catching work which can be proudly displayed within the classroom. If necessary, this PowerPoint can be easily adapted to meet the specific needs of your class.
        Week 1 of 2.


        Lesson 1: To write a short poem
        Lesson 2: To use adjectives to describe nouns
        Lesson 3: To explore the /igh/ phoneme
        Lesson 4: To analyse a poem
        Lesson 5: To write imaginative sentences


        Total Number of Slides: 40 (slides include displayed activities and resources for easy reference)
        Resources included? Yes

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