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Free teaching resources from HarperCollins Children's Books, publisher of timeless classics such as The Chronicles of Narnia and The Hobbit, as well as perennial family favourites like Judith Kerr’s The Tiger who Came to Tea and Michael Bond's Paddington. HarperCollins Children's Books is also home to some of the most popular authors in children’s literature today, including David Walliams, Derek Landy, Michael Morpurgo, Louise Rennison and Oliver Jeffers.

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Free teaching resources from HarperCollins Children's Books, publisher of timeless classics such as The Chronicles of Narnia and The Hobbit, as well as perennial family favourites like Judith Kerr’s The Tiger who Came to Tea and Michael Bond's Paddington. HarperCollins Children's Books is also home to some of the most popular authors in children’s literature today, including David Walliams, Derek Landy, Michael Morpurgo, Louise Rennison and Oliver Jeffers.
Odd Dog Out - Hidden Words
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Odd Dog Out - Hidden Words

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Come join one busy dog on her journey to find her place in the world in Odd Dog Out, the third sublimely illustrated book from the bestselling, award-winning Rob Biddulph. There are 12 seasonal words hidden in this picture. Can you find them all?
The Grotlyn - Word Search
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The Grotlyn - Word Search

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The Grotlyn by Benji Davies - a beautifully illustrated rhyming tale about things that go bump in the night. Perfect for readers 4 and up. The Grotlyn was very busy sneaking about the streets. In this word search are fifteen words that describe things the Grotlyn did or was doing. Can you find them all?
The Grotlyn - Draw Your Own
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The Grotlyn - Draw Your Own

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The Grotlyn by Benji Davies - a beautifully illustrated rhyming tale about things that go bump in the night. Perfect for readers 4 and up. What is the mysterious Grotlyn? Use your imagination and design your very own Grotlyn.
The Grotlyn - Dot To Dot
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The Grotlyn - Dot To Dot

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The Grotlyn by Benji Davies - a beautifully illustrated rhyming tale about things that go bump in the night. Perfect for readers 4 and up. Join the dots and colour in Rubi, Sam and PC Vickers.
David Baddiel's Birthday Boy - Zada
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David Baddiel's Birthday Boy - Zada

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“Symbolism is the practice or art of using an object or a word to represent an abstract idea. An action, person, place, word, or object can all have a symbolic meaning.” (examples.yourdictionary.com) What symbolism could Zada’s background and her battered skateboard represent in contrast to Sam’s birthday wishes and his brand-new skateboard?
David Baddiel's Birthday Boy - Skateboat
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David Baddiel's Birthday Boy - Skateboat

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Sam made his skateboat using: • Six large planks of wood. • A hammer and some nails. • Six coils of rope. • A roll of gaffer tape. • Two brooms. • Four skateboards. What every day materials can you use to make a boat-raft for the guinea pigs sailing off the coast of Peru towards the UK? Label all the parts you have used, explain what they do and give your boat-raft a name.
David Baddiel's Birthday Boy - Sam Green
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David Baddiel's Birthday Boy - Sam Green

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PC Middleton and DCI Bryant have asked you to describe Sam Green to them as part of their missing child investigation. Write two contrasting descriptions: Description 1 – Sam aged 10 years and 11 months Description 2 – Sam aged 11 years and 10 months. Think about which antonyms you could use in your descriptions to highlight the physical and personality changes in Sam’s character. Can you include expanded noun phrases to enhance your descriptions?
David Baddiel's Birthday Boy - Ruby
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David Baddiel's Birthday Boy - Ruby

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Try to imagine Sam’s birthdays from Ruby’s perspective. Write Ruby’s diary entry for one day of Sam’s birthday year – you can pick one of the birthdays described in the book, or make up one of your own.
David Baddiel's Birthday Boy - Every Day is Special
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David Baddiel's Birthday Boy - Every Day is Special

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TRUE or FALSE? If every day is special, then are no days special? Write a persuasive argument about whether you think that this statement is true or false, justifying your opinion. Consider how you will present your argument effectively, e.g. using sub-headings and bullet points to help you structure your thoughts.
Michael Morpurgo's Toto - Home Is Home
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Michael Morpurgo's Toto - Home Is Home

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TASK: Discuss the phrase ‘Home is home, and home is best’ with your classmates. What do you think it means? What does the word ‘home’ mean to you? Imagine you meet someone who doesn’t know the word ‘home’. Draw and describe your idea of ‘home’. CURRICULUM LINKS: (KS1) Understand both the books that they can already read accurately and fluently and those that they listen to by: drawing on what they already know or on background information and vocabulary provided by the teacher answering and asking questions CURRICULUM LINKS: (KS2) Understand what they read, in books they can read independently, by: checking that the text makes sense to them, discussing their understanding and explaining the meaning of words in context asking questions to improve their understanding