Starting Points: The Tiger Who Came To Tea
Starting Points are written to help you plan book-based units of work. In this set based on The Tiger Who Came To Tea by Judith Kerr, you’ll find ideas to support spoken language, reading, writing, grammar, vocabulary and spelling. This Starting Points resource will give you everything you need to plan a beautiful book-based unit of work for children in Year 1.
In this set of Starting Points, we have planned for the following grammar learning:
Regular plural noun suffixes –s and -es
Sequencing sentences to form short narratives
Separation of words with spaces
Introduction to capital letters, full stops, question marks and exclamation marks to demarcate sentences
Joining words and joining clauses using ‘and'
Capital letters for names and for the personal pronoun ‘I’.
Starting Points are sets of book-based planning ideas. The books are not included in the packs.
Starting Points are written to help you plan book-based units of work. In this set based on The Tiger Who Came To Tea by Judith Kerr, you’ll find ideas to support spoken language, reading, writing, grammar, vocabulary and spelling. This Starting Points resource will give you everything you need to plan a beautiful book-based unit of work for children in Year 1.
In this set of Starting Points, we have planned for the following grammar learning:
Regular plural noun suffixes –s and -es
Sequencing sentences to form short narratives
Separation of words with spaces
Introduction to capital letters, full stops, question marks and exclamation marks to demarcate sentences
Joining words and joining clauses using ‘and'
Capital letters for names and for the personal pronoun ‘I’.
Starting Points are sets of book-based planning ideas. The books are not included in the packs.
Starting Points are written to help you plan book-based units of work. In this set based on The Tiger Who Came To Tea by Judith Kerr, you’ll find ideas to support spoken language, reading, writing, grammar, vocabulary and spelling. This Starting Points resource will give you everything you need to plan a beautiful book-based unit of work for children in Year 1.
In this set of Starting Points, we have planned for the following grammar learning:
Regular plural noun suffixes –s and -es
Sequencing sentences to form short narratives
Separation of words with spaces
Introduction to capital letters, full stops, question marks and exclamation marks to demarcate sentences
Joining words and joining clauses using ‘and'
Capital letters for names and for the personal pronoun ‘I’.
Starting Points are sets of book-based planning ideas. The books are not included in the packs.
"I have been using The Tiger Who Came To Tea Starting Point and it has been great for ideas for my English lessons. My class have been engaged with the suggestions and keen for the next lesson.” Rachael Newark St Margaret's CE, Nuneaton.