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Having a rep that is easily contactable and very happy to help and advise us has been invaluable. It has saved us hours in trawling through the internet and catalogues trying to find connecting resources or resources we could do this with. Thank you!
Annie Hatton, Inclusion Manager, Park Primary School, Stratford |
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English as an Additional
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Ages
4-adult |
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English as an
Additional Language (EAL) |
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Variety of titles |
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| Resources to support and develop EAL students of varying abilities. |
Wordless Big Books - click here
With these titles pupils are able to:
- Create their own stories
- Practise speaking and listening
- Practise thinking skills
- Practise writing skills
Suggested activities include:
- Give the characters names and where they live
- Help the children to decide what happens in the story is it true to life or fantasy
- Use Stick-On notes to add text the pupils have created or speech bubbles to the
characters
- Use the picture summary circles (in most titles) for prediction and sequencing activities
 
Blank Big Books
Pack of 3, Blank Big Books
- Anything is correct
- 16 pages with front and back cover
- Pupils can write about their own experiences
- Use photos of events
- Excellent for creative writing development
- For Fiction and non-fiction work

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