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Y1C Hermelin 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.

un-

He

his

to

bag

had

unpack

was

It

unfair

they

treated

him

how

They

him

feel

unwelcome

made

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unpack

to

bag

his

had

He

My turn to write.

Let me hide it!Now your turn.

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

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they

unfair

treated

It

him

how

was

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

feel

They

made

him

unwelcome

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 missing item sentences?

Let me read the Example Text again.

Hermelin was a detective mouse. He lived in Emily’s attic at 33 Offley Street. He was a brave mouse and he liked to unpick perplexing problems. One morning, the street was in a flap! Priceless things had gone missing. People had lost dishes, jewels, glasses and pets. They had all disappeared! Don’t you think that is odd? Luckily, Hermelin found the lost items.

Hermelin wrote a letter to each person and he told them where their lost things were. The people of Offley Street were thrilled! They agreed to have a party to say thank you to Hermelin. However, they did not know it was a mouse who had written the letters.

The next day Hermelin saw the invitation. He felt excited and a little uneasy. When the people saw him they shouted, “A mouse! A horrid mouse!” They were mean and unkind. People jumped out of the way. Hermelin was nearly hurt. They did not like mice and said that mice were pests! Hermelin ran for his life. What could he do now?

Hermelin ran back to Emily’s attic. He was so unhappy and he went to sleep in his cheese box. In the morning there was a note from Emily. It said, “Join me! We can be detectives.” Hermelin felt happy again. Now Hermelin and Emily were a team. Where might their adventures take them next?

Roleplay: Bring the book to life

How can you show how they feel?
What new words can they use?

Dr Parker

Mrs Mattison

What is around them?
What might they say?

Imogen Splotts

Captain Potts

How might they react?
How might they say it?

Bernardo Bosher

Emily

What can they hear?
How will their body move?

Lady Chumley-Plumley

Let me collect some words and phrases.

My turn to write missing item sentences.

Words I collected will be helpful.

Your turn to write missing item sentences.

Click for Word Bank

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He

his

to

bag

had

unpack

was

It

unfair

they

treated

him

how

They

him

feel

unwelcome

made