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What facts can you find in text and what can you infer?

Closed and open-ended comprehension activities for Ferdinand Forest and the pirate pickle.

Use this editable PDF to write your Word of the Week.

What facts can you find in text and what can you infer?

Use this editable PDF to write your Word of the Week.

Closed and open-ended comprehension activities for Ferdinand Forest and the pirate pickle.

A class assembly on books is the perfect place to celebrate these amazing objects that can have such a positive impact on our lives.

Help children extract the important from the interesting as they navigate their way through non-fiction texts – it's a skill that will stay with them forever.

Lovers of literature subconsciously interrogate text as they read. It’s a handy skill to pass on to your new reading detectives.

Ferdinand Forest has got a problem. What shall he read now he's come to the end of his favourite series of books? This framed story is perfect for looking at story structure and character place in story.

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