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Page 1: Perfect picture! Imagine what the rat’s home looks like. Can you … · 2017-05-12 · the rat to carry the fruit back to his home?! If the rat had a son and a daughter, do you

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Perfect picture!

Imagine what the rat’s home looks like. Can you draw or describe what you have imagined?

Anna Tyurin

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Story starter!

! He just couldn’t help himself: he had always been greedy.

! Up until this moment he had lived his life without ever been noticed by a human. Now, that was about to change…

Anna Tyurin

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Question time!

! What do you think the rat is thinking at this exact moment?

! Imagine you are the rat. What would you do next?

! Who do you think the fruit is for?

! Who do you think it is that has discovered the rat? If you discovered him, what would you do?

! What is the best way for the rat to carry the fruit back to his home?

! If the rat had a son and a daughter, do you think he should let them go with him when he is gathering food?

Anna Tyurin

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Sentence challenge!

! Can you write a compound sentence, where a colon separates two independent clauses?

! The first independent clause describes something and the second gives extra detail.

! E.g. The rat was greedy: he had never been able to control himself when it came to eating.

Anna Tyurin

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Sick sentences!

These sentences are ‘sick’ and need help to get better. Can you help?

! The rat put his paws on the fruit. He looked up with his eyes and whiskers.

Anna Tyurin