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Y1B Rapunzel WO1 Jump In L4

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Year 1 Jump In Lesson 4

Sentence Snake

Which one shall I choose?
Let me say the sentence before I click.

-s -es

had

good

She

books

put

on

her

dresses

one

She

best

of

Rapunzel

found

hairbrushes

her

little

Say, Count, Build, Re-read

Click if correct
Check

She

books

had

good

My turn to write.

Let me hide it!Now your turn.

Your turn to write. Let me say it. Now you write it.

Sentence Checker

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Click if correct
Check

dresses

She

best

of

her

one

on

put

My turn to write.

Let me hide it!Now your turn.

Your turn to write. Let me say it. Now you write it.

Sentence Checker

Say, Count, Build, Re-read

Click if correct
Check

Rapunzel

little

hairbrushes

her

found

My turn to write.

Let me hide it!Now your turn.

Your turn to write. Let me say it. Now you write it.

Sentence Checker

Can I write a noun and verb poem?

Let me read the Example Text again.

Deep in the forest, there was a little girl called Rapunzel. She had long, long glimmering hair that reached the ground. A mean witch kept her locked up in a tall, dark tower. Each day, the mean witch hissed “Rapunzel, Rapunzel let down your hair.” Then she pulled herself up to the top of the tower. With a SNIP! SNIP! SNIP! the witch cut off some of Rapunzel’s glimmering locks to sell for riches!

As the days passed, Rapunzel felt so sad and so fed up. She had a cunning plan to scramble down the tower and look around. She sniffed the sweet flowers and listened to the birds singing in the trees. Rapunzel met a kind and playful helper. He got her back to the tower so the witch did not find out.

One day, the witch saw a little green leaf from a tree in Rapunzel’s hair. She saw that Rapunzel had been out of the tower! Rapunzel was not afraid and she wished to go far away. As the witch clambered down her hair, Rapunzel went SNIP! SNIP! SNIP! and cut off all her long, long hair. This sent the witch falling to the ground. The mean witch was never seen again!

At last, Rapunzel was free! She fled the tall, dark tower for good. She jumped on the back of her loyal helper and they went far, far away. Were all the witches in the land afraid? Oh yes indeed, they were!

Step Inside: Bring your scene to life

Illustration 1: The forest outside the tower

Illustration 2: Rapunzel’s room

What can you smell?
What can you see?
How do you feel?
What can you hear?

Let me collect some nouns and verbs.

My turn to write a noun and verb poem.

Words I collected will be helpful.

Your turn to write a noun and verb poem.

Click for Word Bank

Sentence Checker

Can I write a noun and verb poem?

Feedback: Who did what well?

CEW

Aa

Say Before Write

Phonics

Ideas

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had

good

She

books

put

on

her

dresses

one

She

best

of

Rapunzel

found

hairbrushes

her

little