Somebody Swallowed Stanley

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Somebody Swallowed Stanley

Somebody Swallowed Stanley

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Collect and sort the different types of waste from your classroom in a day or a week. Use this data to create graphs and charts. Can you use this information to think of ways to reduce your waste in the future? The title of the book features alliteration. Can you find other stories with alliterative titles? Could you make up some story titles that include it? At the end of the story, Stanley is turned into a kite. Make a list of the different ways you could reuse an old plastic bag There are a number of similes in the story (e.g. as rough as barnacles, as vast as a cave). Can you think of any others? Beautifully written and crammed with colourful sea creatures from start to end, Someone Swallowed Stanley is a fantastic story and conversation starter, helping children from all over the world understand the dangers of plastic waste on the environment.

This thought-provoking picture book charts the eventful journey made by Stanley, a discarded plastic carrier bag, who is swept into the sea. As he drifts through the ocean waves, he is mistaken for a jellyfish and swallowed by a series of unsuspecting animals. Rewrite the story (or a part of it) in the form of a playscript. What would Stanley and the animals say? Make a recycling diary for your home to record the different types (and amounts) of waste that you recycle in a week. This powerpoint includes 7 weeks worth of literacy activities based on the book Somebody Swallowed Stanley by Sarah Roberts. Week 1 looks at character emotions, speech/thought bubbles and alliteration. Week 2 looks at the author Sarah Roberts and the issue of plastic pollution in our seas to prepare children for making their own news report in week 3. Week 4 looks at how people around the world have reused plastic in various sculptures and artwork, children will follow instructions to make a kite, discuss the importance of instructions and write their own set including imperative verbs.Look at photos and videos of jellyfish and make some illustrations or paintings of them. Combine the pictures made by everyone in your class to make a huge underwater display. This story is written by Sarah Roberts, who is an animal behaviourist and wildlife expert. Think of some questions that you would like to ask her. This video gives more information about Sarah and her work: Most jellyfish have dangly-gangly tentacles, but Stanley has two handles…Other jellyfish have a magical glow, but Stanley has stripes… Because Stanley (spoiler alert) is a plastic bag! Teaching Ideas and Resources: English Environmental expert, Sarah Roberts, brings us a powerful message about plastic pollution that’s illustrated and told perfectly for pint-sized readers. Learn about the importance of reducing, reusing and recycling waste. How can we encourage people to do more of this?

Use publishing software to teach people why it is important to reuse plastic bags instead of buying new ones every time we go to the shops.

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