<p>A 2 week English plan and resources based around the book The Tiger who Came to Tea by Judith Kerr . Ideal for the Summer term for Year 1 but could be adapted for other terms/year groups.</p>
<p>The Tiger Who Came to Tea Maths Matching game with writing activities.</p>
<p>Pack includes:</p>
<p>Make the number tigers 0-10 with numbers and pictures<br />
Blank tigers to write your own numbers or combine with a writing activity<br />
Blank cards for extensions and extra activities</p>
<p>Perfect partner to our The Tiger Who Came to Tea CP packs.</p>
<p>This pack has been created to support writing linked to the story The tiger who came to tea by Judith Kerr.</p>
<p>Pack includes:<br />
How to use colourful semantics.<br />
Over 200 labelled and wordless cards<br />
8 templates to support building sentences</p>
<p>The picture cards are already ordered to create sentences from the story. Additional word cards have been included to enable independent matching and description of the tiger.</p>
<p>Colourful Semantics is a fun and creative way to help students structure their sentences in a way that makes sense and is interesting to read or hear. It helps them understand the different parts of a sentence and how they work together.</p>
<p>These cards are best suited to children working at a Year 1 or Year 2 level, children who have English as an additional language or children who have additional learning needs.</p>
<p>This is a digital download.<br />
This items work best when printed on to card and then laminated for repeated use.<br />
Alternatively, the pictures will fit into a school exercise book.</p>
<p>Delve into the enchanting world of “The Tiger Who Came to Tea” with this comprehensive resource pack designed to support early years learning. This 68-page pack is brimming with engaging activities, literacy tools, numeracy exercises, sorting games, bingo cards, and role-play area signs, all tailored to captivate young learners.</p>
<p>Included in the pack are:</p>
<p>Simple Tiger Facts Powerpoint<br />
Initial Sounds Peg Game<br />
Word Mat<br />
Description Sheet<br />
Design a tin<br />
Write a list<br />
3 Writing frames<br />
Story mountain<br />
Thank you note<br />
Invitation<br />
Shopping list<br />
Colour and count<br />
Capacity sorting activity<br />
Capacity cutting and sticking<br />
16 Signs for days<br />
Bingo game for 9 players<br />
Cafe Role play signs etc<br />
Night/Day sorting activity<br />
Night/Day cutting and sticking<br />
Whether used in the classroom or at home, our resource pack provides educators and parents with a wealth of materials to engage children in literacy, numeracy, and imaginative play centered around “The Tiger Who Came to Tea.” Let the adventures begin with this delightful collection of resources!</p>
Year 1 literacy 2 weekly plan on tiger who came to tea. can be easily differentiated for other year groups. There are 10 lessons over the 2 week period, LO's and activities differentiated.
<p>2 Week unit plan based on the story The Tiger Who Came To Tea by Judith Kerr.<br />
Along with 2 weeks of English lessons, this unit plan integrates multiple areas of the UK national curriculum through engaging, thematic activities centered around “The Tiger Who Came to Tea,” fostering creativity, literacy, and social skills in Year 1 and 2 students.</p>
<p>The Tiger Who Came to Tea story images on log slices pdf. Print multiple/page to make smaller or on A3 for larger images.</p>
<p>Perfect partner to our CP packs.</p>
<p>Flipchart and planning for 2 week unit on writing a familiar story including Waggol . Children will learn and be able to write their own version of the story. Includes checklists and grammar lessons for Year 1 and Year 2 children.</p>
<p>Work using a Talk 4 Writing Style on The Tiger Who Came to Tea. Includes a template to make a tiger mask and writing for children to write their own version. Additionally, includes writing a non chronological report on tigers.</p>
<p>Week 1 - Non-fiction - invitation and a letter</p>
<p>Week 2 - Retelling the story</p>
<p>Week 3 - Changing the story, the _______________ who came for breakfast</p>
<p>Each week includes model text, planning, write and publish.</p>
<p>Hello,</p>
<p>This resource has 2 word mat’s and 3 writing frames. These are for describing the tiger and describing what the tiger might sound like for children who are struggling to access the curriculum. I have used this mostly with children with SEN as is also becomes a nice sensory activity!</p>
<p>Best wishes,</p>
<p>Vicky</p>
<p>Reading comprehension questions and literacy and class activities for guided reading through The Tiger Who Came To Tea.</p>
<p>Ss find answers within the text, write in full sentences, give opinions, match food to the place where it’s found, find adjectives, think about articles and countable and uncountable nouns, design a plate to feed a tiger, and start to think and plan their own tea party.</p>
Tiger Tea Flat Folk<br />
Flat Folk are simple cone shaped figures that are easy to make. <br />
Print, laminate, cut-out and stick together.<br />
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The characters are, on average 15 cm high. There are two characters to each page.<br />
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This resource contains:<br />
Mum, Dad and Little Girl who could be used with The Tiger who came to tea story<br />
Please Note: This resource does NOT include a tiger<br />
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They have a myriad of uses, story - telling, small world, display, mobiles. <br />
For use in the classroom and beyond!<br />
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