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DRAFT: KS1 Lesson 1: I want my hat back Lesson 1 For further info contact: See: © Let's Think in English KS1

“I want my hat back” Why might the book be called “I want my hat back”? © Let's Think in English KS1

Read the story Stop at the image of the bear lying down. (Turn the sound off and read to the whole class or a shared reading). W2KX7dyvcGfuT4cF5dWWm&index=4 © Let's Think in English KS1

Describe the bear. In groups, can you suggest 3 words to describe the bear? © Let's Think in English KS1

Can you place these images in order? © Let's Think in English KS1 Can you place these images in a sequence to make an ending to the story?

Read the whole story In groups, chose 3 words to describe the bear now you’ve read the whole story. © Let's Think in English KS1

Ending Which page do you think makes a better ending? Why did the writer add the last page? © Let's Think in English KS1

Reflection How did your group decide what order the pictures should go in? What might you do another time when presented with pictures from a book? © Let's Think in English KS1