presents
Farm Boy This is one of 16 activities to try during Michael Morpurgo Month, each of which explores an extract from a different book written by the world famous author. The books are grouped into four themes: natural world, animal adventures, tales retold, and times of war. All the activities can be usedt as either a quick starter or a longer lesson and provide a great opportunity to develop children’s comprehension and vocabulary - not to mention a love of Michael Morpurgo’s books.
Farm Boy
Joey was the last working horse on the farm, and the apple of Grandpa’s eye. In War Horse, Joey was sent away from the farm to be a warhorse in WWI. Grandpa had joined the cavalry in order to find, and fight, with Joey. Farm Boy brings us forward fifty years, with Grandpa not only telling his grandson Joey’s story but also a ‘shameful secret’ which he has held for years… The story is set in Iddesleigh in Devon and lovingly evokes the bonds between farm and farmer; grandson and grandfather.
Using the resource This resource shares an extract from the story, where Grandpa reveals to his grandson that he never learnt to read and write and then asks his grandson to teach him. It then introduces another extract, Grandpa’s first piece of writing: a story for his grandson. After reading the text, there are suggested discussion activities considering author’s craft and expressing a character’s distinctive voice. This is applied to both extracts. There is also a sheet with a writing challenge based on the extract. For Farm Boy it focuses on writing in character. This could be used as a short classroom activity or as homework to consolidate the learning in the teaching session. After reading and discussing the extract some children may be inspired to read the book itself. You could read it aloud as a class novel or direct children to where they can find a copy to read themselves: the book corner, school library, local library or a local bookshop.