Irina is reading some mathematical poems from the book The Grapes of Math by Greg Tang (Author) and Harry Briggs (Illustrator). The book is excellent for Year 1, Year 2 or even Year 3 students to practice visualising numbers, grouping and speed counting. https://youtu.be/E7hEw3PLeLE
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Amazing book (first published in 2004) from my favourite author - the Oxford novelist Philip Pullman. In my mind I always put him in one line with such classics as John R.R. Tolkien and Clive S. Lewis. The Clockwork you might want to connect with many different subjects and make it an exciting cross-curricular topic for … Continue reading Clockwork
Author: Emma Carroll. Author's webpage - https://emmacarrollauthor.wordpress.com/ There are some fun facts about Emma Carroll with photos and the real Pip himself. She is also listing some teaching ideas for the book. Structure of the novel The novel is divided into 2 "Acts" with a shorter "Interval" in between. The first act is placed in the … Continue reading The Girl Who Walked On Air
One of the fantastic things about being a teacher is that you can read children's books for yourself without any thoughts that you are not the proper representative of the target audience. I'm reading the Clockwork, The Girl Who Walked On Air, underlining words, marking paragraphs with "appearance", "setting" or "fight". Each book is a … Continue reading About being a teacher
This is a witty book (first published in 2014) of surprising rhymes from the award-winning authors Kes Gray (writer, http://www.kesgray.com/) and Jim Field (illustrator, http://www.jimfield.co.uk/). The book can’t be translated properly to any language and should be enjoyed strictly in English. The words match together in a rhyme, and the rhyme matches the pictures that … Continue reading Oi Frog!
First published in the UK in 1995. The "Runaway Train" is one of the "Little Red Train" adventures. This is a book written by Benedict Blathwayt - a British award-winning illustrator and writer who lives in Somerset on the edge of Exmoor. (Read more about Benedict Blathwayt here.) An exciting story of Duffy Driver trying to catch … Continue reading Runaway Train