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is no food," said the woodman. From ‘Landmarks of the World’ by Helen Chapman will we eat?" What a landmark? Hansel and Gretel for is a walk in the Brown Wood," said
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Fiction: ‘The Selfish Giant’
Fairy stories
From ‘The Selfish Giant’ by Tanya Landman
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SCENE 1 (Dana’s new to Deepvale School. She notices Sophie, Anna and Jade. They’re sitting in the classroom, having arrived early. She walks nervously up to them.)
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into the Brown Wood.
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"No!" said the woodman. "I cannot!"
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Answer these questions. Use the story to help you. Teacher’s Guide From ‘Hansel and2 Teacher’s Guide 1Gretel’ by Malachy Doyle 1. Who flew past the farm? "There is no food," said the woodman. 2. Where was the fox? "How will we eat?" 3. What did the fox do? "Take Hansel and Gretel for a walk in the Brown Wood," said 4. What the bird see in the deep, dark wood? his wife, "and leavedid them."
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Unit 9: Non-fiction (information text): Deserts Overview English curriculum objectives • Continue to read and discuss an increasingly wide range of fiction, poetry, plays, non-fiction and reference books or textbooks • Read books that are structured in different ways and read for a range of purposes • Identify and discuss themes and conventions in and across a wide range of writing • Check that the book makes sense to them, discussing their understanding and exploring the meaning of words in context • Ask questions to improve their understanding • Summarise the main ideas drawn from more than one paragraph, identifying key details that support the main idea • Identify how language, structure and presentation contribute to meaning • Distinguish between statements of fact and opinion • Retrieve, record and present information from nonfiction
• Participate in discussions about books that are read to them and those they can read for themselves, building on their own and others’ ideas and challenging views courteously • Explain and discuss their understanding of what they have read, including through formal presentations and debates, maintaining a focus on the topic and using notes where necessary • Provide reasoned justification for their views
Treasure House resources • Comprehension Skills Pupil Book 6, Unit 9, pages 37–40 • Collins Connect Treasure House Comprehension Year 6, Unit 9 • Photocopiable Unit 9, Resource 1: Desert animals, page 104 • Photocopiable Unit 9, Resource 2: Continuing ‘Deserts’, page 105
Additional resources • Dictionaries or the internet (optional)
Introduction Teaching overview ‘Deserts’ is an information text. It presents factual information about where deserts are located and how they are formed. Children are able to use the text to explore how language, structure and presentation contribute to meaning. The text features subheadings, paragraphs, a map and labelled diagrams.
Introduce the text Ask the children if they have any prior knowledge of the world’s deserts. If they do, invite them to share their knowledge with the class.
Pupil practice Get started Ask children to write sentences to answer the questions, using quotations where possible. Suggested answers: 1. The text says that ‘few people in the world live in inhospitable deserts’. [1 mark] 2. The text says that ‘there are no hot deserts in the far north […] of the Earth’. [1 mark]
Tell the children that in this lesson they will focus on an information text about deserts. Then they will answer questions about the text. Remind children that sometimes the answers to the questions will be clearly written in the text, but that sometimes they may need to think a little harder and use their own ideas, supported by the text. Ask the children to read the information text individually or in pairs. Ask them to note down any words they do not understand. Discuss unknown or unusual vocabulary before setting children to work answering the questions in the Pupil Book. Try to avoid discussing the content of the text until after the children have answered the Pupil Book questions.
Pupil Book pages 39–40 3. The Equator is ‘an imaginary line around the centre of the Earth, separating the Northern Hemisphere from the Southern Hemisphere’. [1 mark] 4. There are two hemispheres, ‘the Northern Hemisphere’ and ‘the Southern Hemisphere’. [1 mark] 5. The text says that ‘most of the major deserts lie in the two bands north and south of the Equator, along lines of latitude called the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn’. [2 marks]
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