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with this purchase. Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review, Ruth. Bertie swears that one
day they will see one another again, but it is the butterfly lion which ensures that their friendship will
never be forgotten. It can be used for homework or to test that students have read and understood. A
perfect accompaniment for topics themed around Africa or World War 1. Help your class gain a
deeper understanding of these characters’ relationships by investigating the author's use of language
and sentence structure to convey the relationship between these two characters. Activities follow on
from sections of the story and will provide opportunities for pupils to show their understanding and
engagement in the text. Ignite an interest in lions by exploring our non-fiction resource to help
children gain an insight to the dynamics of lions and their prides. Generate inferred information
about the character’s personality as a class using the included teaching input slides and model how to
pick out and use quotes from the text to justify and evidence their ideas. Challenge the children to
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included lesson slides in this Butterfly Lion poetry lesson guide your Year 5 class through the
process of writing this kind of appropriated poetry using blackout poem examples. Help your class
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their own blackout poems using pages from the story of 'The Butterfly Lion'.
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words. All of these activities are closely linked to the new National Curriculum objectives and these
are listed at the beginning of each plan. I won’t ever forget you.” Bertie rescues an orphaned white
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'reading and responding to the text' activity which is designed to be completed with the class teacher
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rating (no rating) Your rating is required to reflect your happiness. Recap on the different poetic
devices used in poetry with your class and explore how a poet has used them to create different
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plan contains a 'reading and responding to the text' activity which is designed to be completed with
the class teacher with the reading group. This resource also explores hunting of lions which makes
for great discussions within the classroom. Using the included lesson input slides, explore how the
children can use poetic devices to draw their audience into the poem and experience it themselves
through the power of their words. Using the teaching input slides, analyse and unpick metaphorical
images created in the poem about bravery during WWI. The pre-prepared paragraphs and cohesive
devices checklists in the accompanying resources give your KS2 class the perfect opportunity to use
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business card pockets just now, lucky pupils to have such a dedicated teacher. Have your class look
at the same situation from the point of view of different characters through role-play and challenge
them to continue exploring this by writing in role as one of the characters. Activities follow on from
sections of the story and will provide opportunities for pupils to show their understanding and
engagement in the text. We really loved the story and particularly liked the lion in the story. Help
your children see how using structural features such as rhyme and rhythm can add meaning, suspense
or pattern to a poem, complimenting the language features to create an effect for the reader. Bertie
swears that one day they will see one another again, but it is the butterfly lion which ensures that
their friendship will never be forgotten. They will be expected to use features of an informal letter as
well as carefully chosen language and sentence structure to achieve the effect that the writer knows,
and loves, the reader. Reviews Select overall rating (no rating) Your rating is required to reflect your
happiness. All of these activities are closely linked to the new National Curriculum objectives and
these are listed at the beginning of each plan. The children will explore a decision that Bertie has to
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structural and language choices made by the poet. They will be expected to use features of an
informal letter as well as carefully chosen language and sentence structure to achieve the effect that
the writer knows, and loves, the reader. All of these activities are closely linked to the new National
Curriculum objectives and these are listed at the beginning of each plan. I won’t ever forget you.”
Bertie rescues an orphaned white lion cub from the African veld. Explore how relative pronouns can
be used to define or identify a noun as well as using commas to separate a relative clause from the
rest of the sentence. Write a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave
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us know if it violates our terms and conditions. Lions are social animals Prides can have as few as
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12 reviews Not the right resource. The pre-prepared paragraphs and cohesive devices checklists in
the accompanying resources give your KS2 class the perfect opportunity to use cohesive devices or
identify where they have been used. There's a variety of activities to suit different learning styles and
I love both the written tasks and the grammar lessons. Help your class gain a deeper understanding
of these characters’ relationships by investigating the author's use of language and sentence structure
to convey the relationship between these two characters. I know I lose countless hours looking up
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non-fiction resource to help children gain an insight to the dynamics of lions and their prides.
Explore the use of cohesive devices in the children’s writing as they investigate what makes an
effective balanced argument and encourage them to use these features in their own attempts at this
genre. The included lesson slides in this Butterfly Lion poetry lesson guide your Year 5 class through
the process of writing this kind of appropriated poetry using blackout poem examples.

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