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The Great Pet Sale

The Great Pet Sale

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Bring in your toy pets to join the class pet show, award rosettes for different reason, choose your favourite pet, draw your pet’s favourite food on a paper plate ready for the final picnic, read the thank you letter from the girl in the story. As a class, they will discuss what the shop was like, what animals they saw, and whether they bought an animal. Children will then use this information to complete a recount plan, using the provided structured sheet. In the alternative suggested activity, children are challenged to put themselves in the rat's shoes and improve a given recount plan of its day. To understand the similarities and differences between the past and present. Discuss why they think something is from the past. In this final lesson, children will use their knowledge of the events in the book, The Great Pet Sale, to write a recount of an imagined trip to the pet shop. Represent ideas, thoughts and feelings through design and technology, art, music, dance, role-play and stories.

The Great Pet Sale - Mick Inkpen - Twinkl

After recapping on what a recount is, you will look at an example as a class. Together, you will identify and discuss the features that the children need to use in their own writing, including time conjunctions, personal pronouns and past tense verbs. Using this information and their plans from the previous lesson, children will then write their own recounts of a trip to the pet shop. listening to and discussing a wide range of poems, stories and non-fiction at a level beyond that at which they can read independently Use what thas been learnt about media and materials in original ways, thinking about uses and purposes. Children will first share what they remember about the plot and the characters within the story, before you read the book together again. After answering and discussing the questions on the slides, children move onto their independent activities, where they are challenged to match up answers to questions, choose the correct answer from multiple choices, and write their own answers to comprehension questions. The alternate activity suggested is a fun whole-class question and answer match-up game!Begin to understand that animals are different (e.g. reptiles and mammals) and need different things. becoming very familiar with key stories, fairy stories and traditional tales, retelling them and considering their particular characteristics

The Great Pet Sale - Mick Inkpen, Storybook, Pets, Sale

Show sensitivity to others’ needs and feelings, and form positive relationships with adults and other children. The above video may be from a third-party source. We accept no responsibility for any videos from third-party sources. Please let us know if the video is no longer working.

Listen to stories, accurately anticipating key events and respond to what is heard with relevant comments, questions or actions. most obvious of these is that the total value of all the pets for sale in the shop is one pound. This means it can be used as a starting point for money activities with children working with money up to the value of a pound. With resources to help with counting, roleplaying and writing, children will soon reap the benefits as they'll have a fun learning experience whilst developing their skills, both social and academic. What is The Great Pet Sale about? A little boy goes to a pet sale (where all the pets are so reasonably priced!) to find the perfect animal. He meets a rat first who pesters him throughout the story to buy him as the perfect pet.

Great Pet Sale’ box - The Mathematics Shed ‘Great Pet Sale’ box - The Mathematics Shed

In this lesson, you will share and discuss the events of the book, The Great Pet Sale, with your class! Look at pictures of pets in the past and compare with pictures of pets in the present, make pet portraits, collage of pets from the past, make a lead and tag for soft pet, listen and dance to old music. Look after the newly arrived class pet, listen to a vet, discuss how vets help animals, role-play being a vet, weigh pets, measure out ‘medicine’ and bandage injuries. Think of reasons why their pet is special and explain these to the class using an expanded sentence.

A story teaching you that no matter how small and seemingly plain, you are just as interesting as a komodo dragon... Talk about the features of the immediate environment and how environments might vary from one another. A young boy walks into a pet shop, a little brown rat is confident that he is much more interesting that the plethora of exotic animals this shop sells.

The Great Pet Sale - Mick Inkpen - Twinkl The Great Pet Sale - Mick Inkpen - Twinkl

participate in discussion about what is read to them, taking turns and listening to what others say If you are looking for more pet-related resources, you might also be interested in our Year 1 Science scheme, Pets and Gardens. Wonder at a surprise egg, think about good/bad pets in response to a letter from the little girl in the story I Want a Pet, set up a pet shop role-play area with posters and pet food. Safely use and explore a variety of materials, tools and techniques, experimenting with colour, design, texture, form and function. The story is full of wonderful opportunities for developing mathematical thinking and the maths box I have put together is well worn! I have used it in maths activities and lessons with children from Foundation Stage to Y4 in a variety of ways – at the beginning of lessons to set the context for work with money, in the main part of the lesson using the ‘pets’ for differentiated money or problem solving activities and in plenaries as a novel summary of the mathematical thinking in the lesson. I have linked the ideas with play opportunities in a class ‘pet shop’ or ‘vets’ in the role-play area.

Listen to stories, accurately anticipating key events and respond to what they hear with relevant comments, questions or actions. Use everyday language to talk about size, weight, capacity, position, distance, time and money to compare quantities and objects and to solve problems. After briefly recapping on children's predictions from the previous lesson, you will read the book together. Children are encouraged to share both their opinions and understanding of the story, before retelling it in their independent activities, with the aid of picture prompts. In the alternative activity suggested, children show their understanding of the story through writing a book review. I'm glad this resource is useful! Thanks for letting us know :) If you have any cuddly toy pets you could use these tags to add on prices:



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