

We also covered dragon poetry, an interview with Cressida Cowell and looked at a legend about a dragon. It did have images on and throughout but I was worried about copyright issues so deleted. Trace along the dotted lines to complete the How to Train Your Dragon themed images and practice making letter shapes.

If there is a page reference on the question slides, this means the questions are only based on these page numbers rather than the whole chapter.įor the chapters that don’t have any questions for, we often completed summarise activities based on what we have read so far, or sometimes, the children would think of their own questions! Activities like this one are a great way to. Just in case you weren’t already aware, fine motor skills are the small movements in the hand and wrist that are needed for things like pencil control and handwriting. I have added questions for MOST chapters based on the questioning of VIPERS (vocab, inference, prediction, explain, retrieval, summarise/sequence). This colourful worksheet is a great way to mix things, all while giving kids the practice they need with their fine motor skills.

At the bottom of the vocab page are the page numbers for each chapter. This was my whole class reading for 5 weeks.įor every chapter, I have added a vocabulary page to define any words I thought children might question.
