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The Koala Who Could

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Sometimes change comes along whether we like it or not …but if you let it, change can be the making of you. Kevin the Koala discovers this and more in this delightful picture book from the bestselling creators of The Lion Inside! Stylish art with Jon Klassen appeal and vibrant storytelling from two contemporary stars make this a story to shout about – it will make you laugh, cry and read it every bedtime. How does the author describe Kevin’s habitat? Think of another animal and write a description of its habitat.

Subjects: Personal & social issues: self-awareness & self-esteem (Children's / Teenage) , Interest age: from c 3 years , For National Curriculum Early Years , Picture storybooks , Juvenile Fiction / Animals / General , Juvenile Fiction / People & Places / Australia & Oceania , Juvenile Fiction / Social Themes / Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance In this set of Starting Points, you will find planning to support the following grammar objectives: Kevin’s friends are kind and supportive. When the tree falls, they are there to catch Kevin and gently encourage him to ‘let go’. Your Year 1 / Year 2 class will read the story and use their understanding to answer the questions as best as they can. Vrolijk prentenboek met een lekker lopend rijm over de koala die ontdekt hoe fijn het spelen met anderen kan zijn. De illustraties zijn aandoenlijk en met warme kleuren, maar iets minder expressief in vergelijking met de boeken Twee vechtende eekhoorns en De leeuw in de muis, van hetzelfde duo.

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Where do koalas, kangaroos, and dingos live? Find out more about Australia and write a report about the country. Use the information on our Australia Fact Cards. We have also includes a question and answers matching activity. It might be useful to let your class cut out the questions and answers and match as many as they can. Sehr süßes Bilderbuch mit freundlichen Charakteren, schönen Illustrationen und einer guten Message.

Meet Kevin. A koala who likes to keep things the same. Exactly the same. But sometimes change comes along whether we like it or not... And, as Kevin discovers, if you step outside your comfort zone and try new things, you might just surprise yourself! Your KS1 class will look at simple meanings of the words used and then try to place the words into the context of the story. Your class will read the passage and identify words with the chosen sounds. We have also included blank resources so your class can choose their own sounds.Sometimes change comes along whether we like it or not . . . but if you let it, change can be the making of you. Kevin the Koala discovers this and more in this delightful picture book from the bestselling creators of The Lion Inside! We have created six different options within this resource so you can choose which best suits your class. This is a punctuation activity that encourages your class to add in the capital letters and full stops to complete the sentences. Rachel's rhymes are sublime ... Jim Field's humorous animal illustrations are fab, fab, FAB ... a sunshiney book full of fun" — ReaditDaddy

A challenging experience can make a young child feel as if they are in emotional free fall. As a parent, you can’t stop them falling, but you can offer them a softer landing:Your Ks1 class will use the information in the answers to write suitable questions linked to the book. selectedStore.City }}, {{ selectedStore.State }} {{ selectedStore.Country }} {{ selectedStore.Zip }} The book was written by Rachel Bright. It was illustrated by Jim Field. What genre is The Koala Who Could?

Clutter-Free Classroom is the place where elementary teachers get the time-saving tips, ideas and resources they need to make teaching easier and more enjoyable. Her work aims to capture a free way of thinking - one which makes you feel anything is possible, a feeling all too easily lost with the end of childhood. When we’re all grown-up, sometimes we just need a little nudge to remember it’s been there all along. I have a freebie that is part of a larger resourceso that you can try it out in your classroom today! Your class will either create adjectives of their own of choose from the word bank. We have differentiated this resource five ways to cater for Y1 and Y2 classes. Fabulous rhymes, I'm in love with Kevin and would like to buy this for all my friends' children.' Claudia WinklemanThink of a time when something in your life changed. What was it? How did it affect you? How did you react? I have created literacy graphic organizers for The Koala Who Could. You can find them at my Teachers Pay Teachers store. There are many activities for each literacy area to differentiate depending on your student’s ability/age. They include activities for: Teachers looking for lesson plans and activities for The Koala Who Could will love this post. It includes tons of helpful information about the book as well as resource recommendations. Planning and prepping your next interactive read aloud lesson has never been easier!

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