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This English teaching pack for Key Stage One gets the children to read and write a non-chronological report about different wild animals that live in habitats around the world. The class can collect information to answer key questions about a specific wild animal to use when structuring their reports.

Download this teaching pack including a lesson plan, classroom activities and an interactive presentation to teach the children to read and write a non-chronological report about different wild animals that live in habitats around the world

Learning Objectives

Being introduced to non-fiction texts that are structured in different ways. Encapsulating what they want to say, sentence by sentence.

Learning Outcomes

I can say how to write a report about a specific topic. I can write sentences to answer key questions about a topic.

Wild Animals

Teaching sequence to help the children read and write a non-chronological report about different wild animals that live in habitats around the world

Giraffes

Shared reading text for whole class discussion to help the children explain how to structure and format a non-chronological report about a wild animal

Animal Questions

Activity cards to help the children collect information to answer key questions about a type of wild animal that lives in a specific habitat in the world

Animal Report

Template to help the children structure and write a report about a wild animal that lives in a specific habitat in the world

Wild Animals

Interactive activity to help the children read and write a non-chronological report about different wild animals that live in habitats around the world

Download this teaching pack including a lesson plan, classroom activities and an interactive presentation to teach the children to read and write a non-chronological report about different wild animals that live in habitats around the world

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