Todays Lesson (1)

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Todays Lesson (1) We are going to: start reading a new book – Hobbledown learn some new Hobbler words learn some new English words

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Todays Lesson (1). We are going to: start reading a new book – Hobbledown learn some new Hobbler words l earn some new English words. Hobbler Words. Snuffler. Bobilly. Noggin. Potenesia. Pimpertail. Quercus Oak. Grig. Rumpletump. Brayer. Skibblers. Grimwoolly. Bomjad. Gumblegook. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Todays Lesson (1)We are going to:

• start reading a new book – Hobbledown• learn some new Hobbler words• learn some new English words

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SnufflerBobilly

Grimwoolly

BrayerPimpertail

BomjadGumblegook

GrigNoggin Quercus

Oak

Skibblers

Glime Willows and WoebegonesField of Confusion

Potenesia

Rumpletump

Hobbler Words

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English WordsBulging - When you eat too much and your tummy sticks out.

Shimmering - When a light is shining and flickering.Dreadful - Very very bad.Spewing - Like a volcano erupting.Vile - Very very unpleasant or evil.Fidget - When you can’t sit still.

Defensively - Ready to protect yourself.

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Todays Lesson (2)We are going to:

• continue reading Hobbledown• use describing words to describe the character ‘Huck’

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This is Huck

How many describing words can you think of to describe ‘Huck’?

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How many describing words can you think of to describe ‘Huck’?Write a sentence about ‘Hobbledown’.

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Todays Lesson (3)We are going to:

• finish reading Hobbledown.• use describing words to describe ‘Hobbledown’.

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This is Hobbledown

How many describing words can you think of to describe ‘Hobbledown’?

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How many describing words can you think of to describe ‘Hobbledown’?

Write a sentence about ‘Hobbledown’.

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Todays Lesson (4)We are going to:

• look at the structure of a fantasy story• write about the fantasy setting ‘Hobbledown’

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Where is the story set?

What goes wrong?

How is the problem solved?Write your answers in full sentences in your

books.

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You have walked into Hobbledown.

Write about what you can:SeeSmellFeelHearWrite your answers in full sentences in your books.

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Todays Lesson (5)There are worksheets on:

• Building characters.• Setting plots.• Creating a setting.• Writing about characters using describing words.