Ready Steady Read Together
The LEGO Ideas Book: Non-Fiction Lesson 5
Quiz Time
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Questions about the book so far...
Find Me
Find the word which means‘easy to identify’:
Cute Unicorn
Your unicorn can be any colour, but there are some features it needs to be recognisable – a horn, hooves, and a swishy tail. If your unicorn likes rainbows, you could also build one for them to hold.
Discuss then check
recognisable
From: The LEGO Ideas Book by Hannah Dolan, Simon Hugo, Tori Kosara, Julia March & Catherine Saunders © 2022. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.
True or False?
The unicorn must be built with white bricks.
True
False
Match Me
From the section Cute Unicorn, match each feature with the LEGO piece to create it:
4 eye-catching tail
1 a mane
3 hooves
2 a unicorn horn
C blue seaweed piece
B double-curved slopes
A cone
D small slopes
Click if correct
Check
Link Me
Link each word with the correct definition:
A large or impressive
1 iconic
B magical or charmed
2 vital
C famous or easy to recognise
Check
3 imposing
Click if correct
D important or necessary
4 enchanted
Speaking Spotlight
Live Action
Explore
Live-Action
What?
Who?
Why?
Where?
How?
When?
Bring the scenes from each lesson to life, inspired by LEGO Masters.
Teacher Note: Look at plan for details.
Vocabulary
Explore
Hover for definitions!
movie director
jolly
caper
startling
stability
screening
From: The LEGO Ideas Book by Hannah Dolan, Simon Hugo, Tori Kosara, Julia March & Catherine Saunders © 2022. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.
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Adapted from: The LEGO Ideas Book by Hannah Dolan, Simon Hugo, Tori Kosara, Julia March & Catherine Saunders © 2022. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not copy or share.
Adapted from: The LEGO Ideas Book by Hannah Dolan, Simon Hugo, Tori Kosara, Julia March & Catherine Saunders © 2022. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not copy or share.
Strategy Stop
Teach
Your turn
Practise & Apply
Use your text
Practise & Apply
1) List three types of movies you could build as suggested by the text:
Acceptable Points
- (a jolly) comedy
- (an all-action) superhero caper
- (a startling) science-fiction (film)
Also accept:
RevealAnswer
Practise & Apply
2) Build your set and all the filmmaking equipment, then assemble your minifigure cast and crew. Circle the word which has the closest meaning to ‘assemble’.
choose
seperate
record
build
Reveal Answer
Practise & Apply
3) Why does the text say you’ll only need to build the fronts of any buildings?
Text Mark Evidence the interiors won’t be seen
the buildings are only filmed from the front/the insides of the buildings are not filmed
Click on the evidence to reveal acceptable answers
RevealEvidence & Answers
4) Which statement is the best summary for MAKE A MOVIE?
Tick one
The text explains how to become a movie director.
The text describes how to build fantastical creatures.
The text teaches children how to write a film script.
The text explains how to create a movie set with LEGO.
Reveal Answer
Practise & Apply
Feedback: Who did what well?
FindRead Talk
EchoRead
ChoralRead
ReadingStrategy
Answers & Text Marks
Other...
To be a book lover, you could...
focus on fun facts.
Reveal
Write down interesting or surprising facts you learn.
If you like this book, you might like...
Copyright Notice
This document has been supplied under a CLA Licence with specific terms of use. It is protected by copyright and, save as may be permitted by law, it may not be further copied, stored, re-copied electronically or otherwise shared, even for internal purposes, without the prior further permission of the Rightsholder. Extracts sourced and adapted for accessibility from: The LEGO Ideas Book by Hannah Dolan, Simon Hugo, Tori Kosara, Julia March & Catherine Saunders © 2022 Schools must purchase the original text for full content.
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Ready Steady Read Together
The LEGO Ideas Book: Non-Fiction Lesson 5
Quiz Time
Start
Questions about the book so far...
Find Me
Find the word which means‘easy to identify’:
Cute Unicorn Your unicorn can be any colour, but there are some features it needs to be recognisable – a horn, hooves, and a swishy tail. If your unicorn likes rainbows, you could also build one for them to hold.
Discuss then check
recognisable
From: The LEGO Ideas Book by Hannah Dolan, Simon Hugo, Tori Kosara, Julia March & Catherine Saunders © 2022. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.
True or False?
The unicorn must be built with white bricks.
True
False
Match Me
From the section Cute Unicorn, match each feature with the LEGO piece to create it:
4 eye-catching tail
1 a mane
3 hooves
2 a unicorn horn
C blue seaweed piece
B double-curved slopes
A cone
D small slopes
Click if correct
Check
Link Me
Link each word with the correct definition:
A large or impressive
1 iconic
B magical or charmed
2 vital
C famous or easy to recognise
Check
3 imposing
Click if correct
D important or necessary
4 enchanted
Speaking Spotlight
Live Action
Explore
Live-Action
What?
Who?
Why?
Where?
How?
When?
Bring the scenes from each lesson to life, inspired by LEGO Masters.
Teacher Note: Look at plan for details.
Vocabulary
Explore
Hover for definitions!
movie director
jolly
caper
startling
stability
screening
From: The LEGO Ideas Book by Hannah Dolan, Simon Hugo, Tori Kosara, Julia March & Catherine Saunders © 2022. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.
Let me read today's text
Explore
Adapted from: The LEGO Ideas Book by Hannah Dolan, Simon Hugo, Tori Kosara, Julia March & Catherine Saunders © 2022. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not copy or share.
Adapted from: The LEGO Ideas Book by Hannah Dolan, Simon Hugo, Tori Kosara, Julia March & Catherine Saunders © 2022. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not copy or share.
Strategy Stop
Teach
Your turn
Practise & Apply
Use your text
Practise & Apply
1) List three types of movies you could build as suggested by the text:
Acceptable Points
- (a jolly) comedy
- (an all-action) superhero caper
- (a startling) science-fiction (film)
Also accept:RevealAnswer
Practise & Apply
2) Build your set and all the filmmaking equipment, then assemble your minifigure cast and crew. Circle the word which has the closest meaning to ‘assemble’.
choose
seperate
record
build
Reveal Answer
Practise & Apply
3) Why does the text say you’ll only need to build the fronts of any buildings?
Text Mark Evidence the interiors won’t be seen
the buildings are only filmed from the front/the insides of the buildings are not filmed
Click on the evidence to reveal acceptable answers
RevealEvidence & Answers
4) Which statement is the best summary for MAKE A MOVIE?
Tick one
The text explains how to become a movie director.
The text describes how to build fantastical creatures.
The text teaches children how to write a film script.
The text explains how to create a movie set with LEGO.
Reveal Answer
Practise & Apply
Feedback: Who did what well?
FindRead Talk
EchoRead
ChoralRead
ReadingStrategy
Answers & Text Marks
Other...
To be a book lover, you could...
focus on fun facts.
Reveal
Write down interesting or surprising facts you learn.
If you like this book, you might like...
Copyright Notice
This document has been supplied under a CLA Licence with specific terms of use. It is protected by copyright and, save as may be permitted by law, it may not be further copied, stored, re-copied electronically or otherwise shared, even for internal purposes, without the prior further permission of the Rightsholder. Extracts sourced and adapted for accessibility from: The LEGO Ideas Book by Hannah Dolan, Simon Hugo, Tori Kosara, Julia March & Catherine Saunders © 2022 Schools must purchase the original text for full content.