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Active Learning

Dragons

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  1. How do we feel about dragons?
  2. A dragon of our own!
  3. Dragon word bank
  4. Dragon sentences
Creating and Thinking Critically

Dragons

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  1. Are dragons real?
  2. Dragon maps
  3. Dragon words
  4. Dragon sentences

Exploring and Playing

Dragons

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  1. Model dragons
  2. Dragon hunters
  3. Crouching hunters, hidden dragons
  4. Dragon feely box
Books to Share

Dragons

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  1. Read Custard the Dragon by Ogden Nash (resources). Did this poem make you laugh? What sort of dragon is Custard? Are dragons in stories normally like this?
  2. Read Tell Me A Dragon. What do you think of the illustrations in the book? Which was your favourite of the dragons? Can you describe it? Why is it your favourite?
  3. Read The Dragon Machine up to the page with the map. What sort of places do the dragons hide in, and what sort of problems have they caused? What other trouble might they get into?
  4. Continue and finish The Dragon Machine. Where does George go to in his machine? If you had a machine like that, where would you travel to?
  5. Which has been everyone’s favourite book this week… Custard, Tell Me A Dragon or The Dragon Machine? Why so? Enjoy rereading children’s favourite text.

Poetry/Rhyme of the Week: Make copies of the first two verses of Custard the Dragon. Recite with children, enjoying the rhymes, then send home for children to share with parents/carers.

Active Learning

Chinese New Year

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  1. 'Gung Hay Fat Choy'
  2. Good luck banners
  3. Captions for banners
  4. Chinese whispers
Creating and Thinking Critically

Chinese New Year

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  1. All in a jumble
  2. Caption words
  3. A caption for my banner
  4. Chinese slat books