Year 1 English
Unit 1 The Magic Paintbrush: mood Unit 2 The Magic Paintbrush: created story (mood) Unit 3 Recount: diary entry Unit 4 Monkeys and Hats: problems Unit 5 Monkeys and Hats: recycled story (problems) Unit 6 'A Superhero Like You': reading and writing Unit 7 'The Three Billy Goats Gruff': reading and writing Unit 8 Awongalema: recycled story (description) Unit 9 Nursery rhymes: reading poetry Unit 10 'Anna Hibiscus' Song': reading and writing Unit 11 Honey and Trouble: recycled story (character) Unit 12 'Zim Zam Zoom' by James Carter: reading poetry Unit 13 'Paddington': reading and writing Unit 14 Anansi and Tiger: Endings Unit 15 'Jack and the Beanstalk': reading and writing Unit 16 Jack and the Beanstalk: characters, mood, problems Unit 17 Jack and the Beanstalk: created story (characters, mood, problems) Unit 18 Explanation: How beans grow Unit 19 How Butterflies Came to Be
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In this lesson, we will perform our new explanation in the role of a news reporter.
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In this lesson, we will start to write an explanation on how Jack got rich based on the story of Jack and the Beanstalk. We will write cause and effect sentences using 'because' and 'so'.
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