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This full English unit (lasting about 2 weeks)featuring a story from a different culture, begins by focusing on a mockumentary, which follows the journey of a plastic bag. We then move onto the book, One Plastic Bag by Miranda Paul, featuring the recycling by women in the Gambia. The unit contains full resources needed to present the topic of discarded plastic bags and the possibilities of recycling to children in year 3 and 4. It includes a learning journey, possible weekly lesson plans, a PowerPoint presenting the book and another which focuses on how to write a balanced argument.
Each session is based on learning objectives from the Hampshire reading and writing phase assessments. There is a focus on the use of descriptive language. Children are encouraged to write their own mockumentary and finally they plan, draft, write and edit a balanced argument entitled ’ Should shops sell plastic bags? ’
I would be grateful for any positive feedback once you have downloaded and reviewed the resource.

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