Sunday 18th September 2016 WALT: use the text to give us clues or information about an event or situation.

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Sunday 18th September 2016 WALT: use the text to give us clues or information about an event or situation.

WALT: use the text to give us clues or information about an event or situation. Let’s read the rest of Chapter 3! Before we do, what do we think the new school is going to be like?

Make sure you use evidence direct from the text to support your ideas. WALT: use the text to give us clues or information about an event or situation. Make sure you use evidence direct from the text to support your ideas.

WALT: use the text to give us clues or information about an event or situation. Plenary: Recap the end of the chapter. What could have shattered the boy’s peace?