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The Great Pet Sale

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A little boy goes to a pet sale (where all the pets are so reasonably priced!) to find the perfect animal. He meets a rat first who pesters him throughout the story to buy him as the perfect pet. I'm glad this resource is useful! Thanks for letting us know :) If you have any cuddly toy pets you could use these tags to add on prices: Count reliably with numbers from 1 to 20, say which number is one more or one less than a given number. Use what thas been learnt about media and materials in original ways, thinking about uses and purposes.

The Great Pet Sale - Mick Inkpen - Page 2 - Twinkl

Begin to understand that animals are different (e.g. reptiles and mammals) and need different things. If you are looking for more pet-related resources, you might also be interested in our Year 1 Science scheme, Pets and Gardens. After briefly recapping on children's predictions from the previous lesson, you will read the book together. Children are encouraged to share both their opinions and understanding of the story, before retelling it in their independent activities, with the aid of picture prompts. In the alternative activity suggested, children show their understanding of the story through writing a book review. becoming very familiar with key stories, fairy stories and traditional tales, retelling them and considering their particular characteristics listening to and discussing a wide range of poems, stories and non-fiction at a level beyond that at which they can read independentlyBrowse through our brilliant range of activities, worksheets and roleplaying resources that all support your teaching on the brilliant children's book The Great Pet Sale. We have a variety of resources that support your English and Maths lessons, a great way to mix up your lesson plans and try something new! Discuss exotic pets, make posters, paper chain snakes, playdough snakes, and junk model exotic habitats.

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To understand the similarities and differences between the past and present. Discuss why they think something is from the past. Look at pictures of pets in the past and compare with pictures of pets in the present, make pet portraits, collage of pets from the past, make a lead and tag for soft pet, listen and dance to old music.Thanks to Aimee Middleton (@AimeeSarah87) for pointing me in the direction of these two great stories (One is a Snail Ten is a Crab is below).The sign in the pet shop window says "Everything must go". "Everything" refers to an incredible assortment of animals from tiny terrapin at two pence each to a great big dragon for 25 pence. There's also a one-whiskered rat, a bargain for only a penny, who is determined to be bought.

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