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Never Get Bored Draw & Paint: Non-Fiction Lesson 1

What do you think you know?

What?
Who?
Why?
Where?
How?
When?

Book Talk: Let's explore this illustration.

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What do you know and think?

Any pictures you draw with them will disappear when they are dry. BUT you can make them reappear when you know the trick...

How might this extract link to the illustration?

From: Never Get Bored Draw and Paint by James Maclaine, Sarah Hull, Lara Bryan and Jordan Akpojaro © 2021. Licensed under CLA.  Do not copy or share.

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Today's Question(s)

B) Name three things that you could use to make invisible ink.

A) Put the following steps in the correct order to use invisible ink.

C) Name three ways you could reveal the invisible ink.

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Let me read today's text whilst I show you the illustrations...

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Adapted from: Never Get Bored Draw and Paint by James Maclaine, Sarah Hull, Lara Bryan and Jordan Akpojaro © 2021. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.

Adapted from: Never Get Bored Draw and Paint by James Maclaine, Sarah Hull, Lara Bryan and Jordan Akpojaro © 2021. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.

Common Exception Words

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any

could

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Vocabulary

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Hover for definitions!

disappear/reappear

vanished

suggestions

reveal

radiator

reacts

From: Never Get Bored Draw and Paint by James Maclaine, Sarah Hull, Lara Bryan and Jordan Akpojaro © 2021. Licensed under CLA.  Do not copy or share.

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I will model the first.

Find the word or phrase Read the sentence Talk about it to a partner

disappear/reappear

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Find Read Talk

Reveal Vocabulary

Adapted from: Never Get Bored Draw and Paint by James Maclaine, Sarah Hull, Lara Bryan and Jordan Akpojaro © 2021. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.

disappear/reappear

Your turn

suggestions

Find the word or phrase Read the sentence Talk about it to a partner

vanished

reveal

radiator

reacts

Use your text

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Vocabulary Check & Re-read

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Reveal Vocabulary

Adapted from: Never Get Bored Draw and Paint by James Maclaine, Sarah Hull, Lara Bryan and Jordan Akpojaro © 2021. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.

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Reveal Vocabulary

Adapted from: Never Get Bored Draw and Paint by James Maclaine, Sarah Hull, Lara Bryan and Jordan Akpojaro © 2021. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.

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Fluency

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Let me use my reader's voice...

Now, use heat to reveal the paper’s secrets. You could… Hold a hair dryer near your picture to warm it…or leave it on a warm radiator until your picture appears. Be very careful. DON’T let the paper get too hot. If it’s hot and sunny, you could leave the paper outdoors to heat up.

What did you notice?

From: Never Get Bored Draw and Paint by James Maclaine, Sarah Hull, Lara Bryan and Jordan Akpojaro © 2021. Licensed under CLA.  Do not copy or share.

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My Turn
Your Turn

Echo Read

Now, use heat to reveal the paper’s secrets.

You could… Hold a hair dryer near your picture to warm it…

…or leave it on a warm radiator until your picture appears.

Be very careful.

DON’T let the paper get too hot.

If it’s hot and sunny, you could leave the paper outdoors to heat up.

From: Never Get Bored Draw and Paint by James Maclaine, Sarah Hull, Lara Bryan and Jordan Akpojaro © 2021. Licensed under CLA.  Do not copy or share.

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Sound like a reader!
Stand up!

Choral Read

Now, use heat to reveal the paper’s secrets. You could… Hold a hair dryer near your picture to warm it…or leave it on a warm radiator until your picture appears. Be very careful. DON’T let the paper get too hot. If it’s hot and sunny, you could leave the paper outdoors to heat up.

From: Never Get Bored Draw and Paint by James Maclaine, Sarah Hull, Lara Bryan and Jordan Akpojaro © 2021. Licensed under CLA.  Do not copy or share.

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Strategy Focus

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Strategy: Sequence It, Look Around & Find and Take

Be a word thief and steal what you've been asked to find...
Put the events in the right order!

A) Put the following steps in the correct order to use invisible ink.

What's the question asking? Now, what are you looking for?

Let me show you

Reveal Text Marks

INVISIBLE INKS TO TRY Lemon Juice - Squeeze the juice from a lemon into a jar. Milk or Vinegar - Add a few spoonfuls of either into a different cup.

Reveal Steps

A) Put the following steps in the correct order to use invisible ink.

I will ‘look around’ for the instructions. Before I can do step one, I would have to prepare an ink. I can ‘find and take’ the first step which B) Squeeze the juice from a lemon into a jar.

Reveal Explainer

From: Never Get Bored Draw and Paint by James Maclaine, Sarah Hull, Lara Bryan and Jordan Akpojaro © 2021. Licensed under CLA.  Do not copy or share.

Teach

Strategy Stop

What else could you use to answer today's question(s)?

Teach

Your Turn

A) Put the following steps in the correct order to use invisible ink.

A) Use heat to reveal the secret painting or message. B) Squeeze the juice from a lemon into a jar. C) Leave your picture to dry until it has vanished. D) Use a paintbrush to draw a picture on white paper.

B) Name three things that you could use to make invisible ink.

C) Name three ways you could reveal the invisible ink.

Text mark
Find the answers

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Acceptable Answers

B) Squeeze the juice from a lemon into a jar.

A) Put the following steps in the correct order to use invisible ink.

D) Use a paintbrush to draw a picture on white paper.

C) Leave your picture to dry until it has vanished.

Click on the evidence to reveal acceptable answers

A) Use heat to reveal the secret painting or message.

Practise & Apply

Acceptable Answers

lemon juice

B) Name three things that you could use to make invisible ink.

milk

vinegar

Click on the evidence to reveal acceptable answers

Practise & Apply

Acceptable Answers

Text Mark Evidence hold a hair dryer near your picture to warm it

hair dryer

C) Name three ways you could reveal the invisible ink.

Text Mark Evidence leave it on a warm radiator until your picture appears

radiator

Text Mark Evidence if it’s hot and sunny, you could leave the paper outdoors to heat up

sunshine

Click on the evidence to reveal acceptable answers

Practise & Apply

Quiz Time

Start

Picture Me

Which image is the best match for ‘reveal’?

Tick Me

Which two words which mean ‘to go away so it can’t be seen’?

Tick two:

A reappear

B disappear

Check

C vanish

Click if correct

D reveal

Find Me

Find the word which means ‘ideas someone gives you to try’:

1. Choose one of the ‘inks’ from the suggestions on the left. Then, use a paintbrush to draw a picture on white paper.

Discuss then check

suggestions

True or False?

When the invisible ink is heated, it turns blue.

True
False

Feedback: Who did what well?

FindRead Talk

EchoRead

ChoralRead

ReadingStrategy

Answers & Text Marks

Other...

To be a book lover, you could...

use a bookmark.

Reveal

Never fold pages - use a fun bookmark instead!

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 from: Never Get Bored Draw and Paint by James Maclaine, Sarah Hull, Lara Bryan and Jordan Akpojaro © 2021 Schools must purchase the original text for full content.

A) Use heat to reveal the secret painting or message. B) Squeeze the juice from a lemon into a jar. C) Leave your picture to dry until it has vanished. D) Use a paintbrush to draw a picture on white paper.