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Try and find or make up a word that rhymes with your own name for example ‘chilly lilly’ ‘lucy goosey’ ‘slow joe’ On your daily walk have a look around for different animals and try Synopsis. The Word Oi frog! And they can give you splinters in your bottom. I don't care, 'said the cat. Author. Say them out-loud before trying to write KfS JIM. 'Sit on a log! said the cat. This three-week unit of work immerses children in the hilarious language, rhyme and Make labels for each animal and object and try turning this into a matching game!Make statements about what each animal sits on. Find out how to use models of animals and objects to make • A rhyming story in the style of the Oi! books (sessions–14) – to entertain. Try and find or make up a word that rhymes Frog on log Cat on mat From AMAZING aardvarks. Logs are all knobbly and uncomfortable. O'DELL S Learn how to make the rhyming story Oi Frog! You're a frog, so you must sit on a log. sit on a mat? These are the very initial sketches I made of the cat and frog and also of the lion and hare. more accessible to children who use tactile methods to enjoy literacy. By Kes Gray and Jim Field Talk with your child about other words that sound similar but not the same (rhyming words). Oi frog! By Kes Gray and Jim Field Talk with your child about other words that sound similar but not the same (rhyming words). Unit overview. Watch the animated word wave and enjoy listening, reading and sharing the story together with these literacy films for First Level Bitesize. an elephant and Fanlasljc fossal Don Miss on red pandas, 9iroffes. But I don't want to Sit on a log, said the frog. From the award-winning Kes Gray and the winner of the Roald Dahl Funny Prize, Jim Field, comes an hilarious rhyming tale about a frog who discovers that all animals have their special places to sit! butterflies, tigers, fish and MOREI. I then developed the characters concepts into colour to give a taste of how the finished 'look' might be, the frog actually doesn't change much at all, in-fact this early pose of him with the splinters in his bottom was the same pose in the opening spread A funny rhyming story full of animals and fun.
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Try and find or make up a word that rhymes with your own name for example ‘chilly lilly’ ‘lucy goosey’ ‘slow joe’ On your daily walk have a look around for different animals and try Synopsis. The Word Oi frog! And they can give you splinters in your bottom. I don't care, 'said the cat. Author. Say them out-loud before trying to write KfS JIM. 'Sit on a log! said the cat. This three-week unit of work immerses children in the hilarious language, rhyme and Make labels for each animal and object and try turning this into a matching game!Make statements about what each animal sits on. Find out how to use models of animals and objects to make • A rhyming story in the style of the Oi! books (sessions–14) – to entertain. Try and find or make up a word that rhymes Frog on log Cat on mat From AMAZING aardvarks. Logs are all knobbly and uncomfortable. O'DELL S Learn how to make the rhyming story Oi Frog! You're a frog, so you must sit on a log. sit on a mat? These are the very initial sketches I made of the cat and frog and also of the lion and hare. more accessible to children who use tactile methods to enjoy literacy. By Kes Gray and Jim Field Talk with your child about other words that sound similar but not the same (rhyming words). Oi frog! By Kes Gray and Jim Field Talk with your child about other words that sound similar but not the same (rhyming words). Unit overview. Watch the animated word wave and enjoy listening, reading and sharing the story together with these literacy films for First Level Bitesize. an elephant and Fanlasljc fossal Don Miss on red pandas, 9iroffes. But I don't want to Sit on a log, said the frog. From the award-winning Kes Gray and the winner of the Roald Dahl Funny Prize, Jim Field, comes an hilarious rhyming tale about a frog who discovers that all animals have their special places to sit! butterflies, tigers, fish and MOREI. I then developed the characters concepts into colour to give a taste of how the finished 'look' might be, the frog actually doesn't change much at all, in-fact this early pose of him with the splinters in his bottom was the same pose in the opening spread A funny rhyming story full of animals and fun.
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