The
Wind in the Willows
We are planning to use the story of “The Wind in the Willows” to drive our English lessons over the next couple of weeks. We are having a bit of a focus on using speech marks to punctuate direct speech and on the conventions of a play script layout. Our D.T. and Art lessons will also be picking up the theme, with the children creating finger puppets and making up scripts to act out together.
The parts of the story we will be looking at
are as follows:
Rat meets Mole + Boat Trip
Toad’s Caravan and then the Car
Mole in the Wild Wood
Crazy Toad Steals a Car
Toad Escapes from Prison
Toad, Ratty, Mole and Badger win back Toad Hall
We are planning to use the story of “The Wind in the Willows” to drive our English lessons over the next couple of weeks. We are having a bit of a focus on using speech marks to punctuate direct speech and on the conventions of a play script layout. Our D.T. and Art lessons will also be picking up the theme, with the children creating finger puppets and making up scripts to act out together.
Rat meets Mole + Boat Trip
Toad’s Caravan and then the Car
Mole in the Wild Wood
Crazy Toad Steals a Car
Toad Escapes from Prison
Toad, Ratty, Mole and Badger win back Toad Hall
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