Five 7 - Teaching Ideas...The kitchen The dining room 6 Green Blue Grey 7 When the children opened...
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This is Drawing Challenge 1, from TeachingPacks.co.uk.
Look at the numbered boxes on your answer sheet. I am going to read some instructions to you and you should draw the correct pictures, shapes and symbols in the correct boxes. You will have ten seconds to complete each instruction, so listen carefully!
• Draw a square in the middle of box 2.
• At the bottom of box 6, draw a small circle.
• Draw a star at the top of box 4.
• Write the number 7 in the middle of your square.
• Draw a smiley face inside box 3.
• Inside box 1, write the word ‘Five’.
• Draw two triangles inside box five. Put one at the top and one at the bottom.
• Draw a banana underneath your star.
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What am I describing?
This is a simple speaking and listening game that can be played in pairs, small groups or as a whole class.
To play:1) Print and cut out the cards in this resource pack.2) Choose one child at random and given them one of the
cards. This child has to look at the object / place on the card and describe it, without using the words underneath it.For example, on this card, the child has to describe the Eiffel Tower to others without using the words ‘Eiffel Tower’, ‘France’, ‘Paris’ or ‘iron’.
3) Other children have to listen carefully and use the descriptions / clues to work out what is being described.
You could give points to children who correctly guess the answer... or allow the first person with the correct answer to be the next one to describe a new card.
A blank template is provided at the end of this resource, so that your children can also make their own cards.
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Eiffel Tower France
Paris iron
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Eiffel Tower France
Paris iron
kitten cat
whiskers pet
dragon fire
wings St. George
hammer nail
tool hit
eagle bird
prey wings
train carriage
journey railway
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cow farm
milk bull
pencils colour
drawing art
kangaroo marsupial
Australia wallaby
hot air balloon fly
sky wind
trainers sneakers
shoes feet
football soccer
kick goal
The Haunted House
This is the Story Challenge Two from TeachingPacks.co.uk... The Haunted House.
Listen carefully to the following story and try to remember as much as you can:
The old house was at the top of the hill and it had been empty for 30 years. All the children in the neighbourhood said that it was haunted by the ghost of Mary McGee. Mary would often be heard howling inside the creepy old house until the early hours of the morning.
As a dare, Barney and Molly Wright agreed to spend the night in the house. Both children fell asleep until they were woken by a loud crash coming from the kitchen downstairs. Using Barney’s torch, they nervously went to investigate. They discovered an old green jug that had been knocked onto the floor and broken. It was then that the howling noise began!
The children crept down the dark stairs into the cellar where the noises were coming from. The strange sound stopped when they reached the thirteenth step. The room was full of old furniture which was all covered with dusty sheets. Both children peered through the darkness and they could just make out the silhouette of something small shivering in the corner.
Barney and Molly were so scared they could not move. Suddenly, the silhouette bounded over. It was a small black and white dog with a patch of brown over its left eye. The children both laughed. They had finally discovered that Mary McGee’s ghost was actually a little stray dog! The children took the dog home with them and named her Maggie.
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Question 1: Where was the old house situated? [At the top of the hill]
Question 2: How many years had the old house been empty for? [30 years]
Question 3: What was the name of the ghost haunting the house? [Mary McGee]
Question 4: What were the names of the two children who spent the night at the haunted house?
[Barney and Molly Wright]
Question 5: A noise woke Barney and Molly. Which room did the sound come from? [The kitchen]
Question 6: What colour was the jug? [Green]
Question 7: When did the noise stop? [When the children reached the thirteenth step]
Question 8: What was kept in the cellar? [Furniture]
Question 9: What colour was the patch on the dog’s eye? [Brown]
Question 10: What did the children call the dog? [Maggie]
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1At the bottom of the hillAt the top of the hillNext to the lake
230 years40 years50 years
3Maggie McGeeMary McGeeMolly McGee
4Bertie and Milly WrightBertie and Molly WrightBarney and Molly Wright
5The bathroomThe kitchenThe dining room
6GreenBlueGrey
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When the children opened the door.When the children closed the door.When the children reached the thirteenth step.
8BooksFurnitureTools
9BlackGreyBrown
10MaggieMillyMary
The Haunted HouseAnswer Sheet
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The Haunted HouseAnswer Sheet
1At the bottom of the hillAt the top of the hillNext to the lake
230 years40 years50 years
3Maggie McGeeMary McGeeMolly McGee
4Bertie and Milly WrightBertie and Molly WrightBarney and Molly Wright
5The bathroomThe kitchenThe dining room
6GreenBlueGrey
7
When the children opened the door.When the children closed the door.When the children reached the thirteenth step.
8BooksFurnitureTools
9BlackGreyBrown
10MaggieMillyMary
How to be a
Lookat the person who is talking.
Be stillso that nobody is distracted.
Thinkabout
what theother person
is saying.
Waitquietly until the other
person has finished
speaking.
Ask and answer
questionsto show that you
have been listening.
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You are a GREAT listener!
You are a GREAT listener!
You are a GREAT listener!
You are a GREAT listener!
You are a GREAT listener!
You are a GREAT listener!
You are a GREAT listener!
You are a GREAT listener!
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