Wednesday 31st August 2016 WALT: explore the differences and similarities between two story settings.

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Wednesday 31st August 2016 WALT: explore the differences and similarities between two story settings.

WALT: explore the differences and similarities between two story settings. Why did the children have to be evacuated? Where were they going? What differences do you think David and Tucky will notice when they get to Devon? Do you think they will like it there?

Let’s read some of Chapter 2 WALT: explore the differences and similarities between two story settings. Let’s read some of Chapter 2

WALT: explore the differences and similarities between two story settings. Activity 2 In order to better understand how David are Tucky are feeling we are going to undertake a little research into what London and Exeter were both like at the time. We will look closely at the differences and similarities and add some of the ideas from the text as well to help us. First things first: let’s look for London and Exeter on Google Earth or Google Maps so we have an idea of how far the boys have travelled.

WALT: explore the differences and similarities between two story settings.

What emotions do we feel as we read the story? WALT: explore the differences and similarities between two story settings. How does Michael Morpurgo successfully take us on a ‘journey’ from one place to another? What emotions do we feel as we read the story? If time: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFBlvWkNEKU