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The tiger who came to tea (Colourful Semantics)

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The tiger who came to tea using colourful semantics. This is an approach to support spoken and written language learning across the curriculum, and it is also a common approach used in speech therapy. It aims to help children develop skills when it comes to sentence development, understanding questions, developing narrative, understanding written text and developing vocabulary. Colourful semantics are often used to support children with speech and language difficulties, including those who have difficulties with word order, vocabulary difficulties or expressive and receptive language difficulties. It can also be helpful for children who have English as an additional language.
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The Tiger Who Came to Tea (CVC Words) - RECEPTION

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Resources, planning and a flipchart based on the book The Tiger Who Came to Tea. Originally used in Autumn 1 for a REC class. Re-reading the story, sound talking, CVC word writing and memory games. Two tasks included; Task One - Sound and letter matching – Pictures of items on a worksheet and the words on the other side. Children to match the word to the picture Task Two - Picture of items on a worksheet. Children to write the CVC word under the picture. Other ideas for writing, creative, reading, role-play and malleable areas too.
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The Tiger Who Came to Tea Maths Game

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The Tiger Who Came to Tea Maths Matching game with writing activities. Pack includes: Make the number tigers 0-10 with numbers and pictures Blank tigers to write your own numbers or combine with a writing activity Blank cards for extensions and extra activities Perfect partner to our The Tiger Who Came to Tea CP packs.
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The tiger who came for tea

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Week 1 - Non-fiction - invitation and a letter Week 2 - Retelling the story Week 3 - Changing the story, the _______________ who came for breakfast Each week includes model text, planning, write and publish.
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The Tiger Who Came to Tea

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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. 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.
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The Tiger Who Came To Tea

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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. Included in the pack are: Simple Tiger Facts Powerpoint Initial Sounds Peg Game Word Mat Description Sheet Design a tin Write a list 3 Writing frames Story mountain Thank you note Invitation Shopping list Colour and count Capacity sorting activity Capacity cutting and sticking 16 Signs for days Bingo game for 9 players Cafe Role play signs etc Night/Day sorting activity Night/Day cutting and sticking 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!
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The Tiger Who Came to Tea Comprehension

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Reading comprehension questions and literacy and class activities for guided reading through The Tiger Who Came To Tea. 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.
The Tiger Who Came to Tea - Talk 4 Writing  Reception Literacy Planning and ResourcesQuick View
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The Tiger Who Came to Tea - Talk 4 Writing Reception Literacy Planning and Resources

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The Tiger Who Came to Tea - Reception Talk 4 Writing Literacy Planning and Resources. I have taught the Tiger Who Came to Tea as a Literacy key text for a number of years in my Reception class, and it is always a firm favourite . I usually use this during the Autumn term to introduce the topic of ‘All About Me’ and ‘homes’ but it can be used at any point in the year. There are 10 different whole class focused daily activities included. Please feel free to dip in and out of them. Planning included with all resources easily numbered for you to use. Included: Editable 7 PAGE - two week’s DAILY Literacy planning for Reception. Editable for you to annotate or adapt for your setting. Talk 4 Writing teacher made story map JPEG - Great for showing on IBW and printing for your setting in A3. Talk 4 Writing text - With actions breakdown at the bottom of the page. Editable initial sound - GPC matching activity. Editable story sequencing and teacher notes of oral comprehension skills. Editable invitation to the Tiger’s Tea Party - name writing assessment Editable letter from the Tiger Tiger Tea Party ideas Editable Tiger thank you cards Editable The … Who Came to Tea - book template - Innovating the story for Reception - creating my own version of the story - changing the character, character description, changing the food, changing the last setting. Suggestions of role play and small world areas. Suggestions of EAD making tiger headbands for the tiger tea party. Thanks for looking and have a great day, Molly x
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The Tiger Who Came to Tea figures

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Tiger Tea Flat Folk Flat Folk are simple cone shaped figures that are easy to make. Print, laminate, cut-out and stick together. The characters are, on average 15 cm high. There are two characters to each page. This resource contains: Mum, Dad and Little Girl who could be used with The Tiger who came to tea story Please Note: This resource does NOT include a tiger They have a myriad of uses, story - telling, small world, display, mobiles. For use in the classroom and beyond! If you like these figures, please leave a review.
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Tiger who came to tea SEN

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Hello, 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! Best wishes, Vicky
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Tiger who came to tea resources

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Used in year 1 but suitable for other year groups. resources are differentiated. Activities include sequencing pictures/drawing pictures in sequence. writing speech bubbles for the characters in the story. also included are lower ability resources to support children with their writing of the story.
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The Tiger Who Came To Tea Bingo

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Step into the whimsical world of “The Tiger Who Came to Tea” with our delightful Bingo game, specially crafted for early years learners. This engaging game features 9 unique bingo boards adorned with 9 charming pictures, inspired by the story, on each board. Additionally, there are 15 calling cards and 28 colourful counters, ensuring hours of fun-filled entertainment for young children. Our Bingo game is designed to foster literacy skills, visual recognition, and social interaction in a playful and captivating way. As children match the pictures on their bingo boards with the corresponding images called out on the calling cards, they’ll sharpen their observation skills and develop vocabulary associated with the story. With its vibrant illustrations and easy-to-understand gameplay, “The Tiger Who Came to Tea” Bingo is ideal for use in early years settings, including preschools, nurseries, and homeschooling environments. It promotes cooperative learning, turn-taking, and attention to detail while immersing children in the enchanting world of Judith Kerr’s classic tale. Bring the magic of “The Tiger Who Came to Tea” to life with our engaging Bingo game, where every round is filled with excitement and adventure! Perfect for small group activities, literacy centers, or family game nights, this resource is sure to delight children and adults alike. Let the bingo fun begin!