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Write a news report either for a newspaper or for television news. Include eye witness statements. Expert witness You could give the children speech bubble Post-its to write the dialogue. Share their suggestions. ‘Tuesday evening around eight’ One frog is choosing to look at a painting rather than watch television with the other frogs. Do you think they have different personalities? Write a newspaper report for the events either in newspaper style or as an outside broadcast, children could act out the latter in groups - interviewing key witnesses etc.

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urn:lcp:tuesday00wies:epub:e98674ba-47a1-4852-aae3-68435fde8a9a Extramarc Princeton University Library Foldoutcount 0 Identifier tuesday00wies Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t4qj8mj8f Isbn 0395551137 Lccn 90039358 Ocr_converted abbyy-to-hocr 1.1.20 Ocr_module_version 0.0.17 Openlibrary OL1878981M Openlibrary_edition Flexibility with your travel destination is key, especially on Travel Tuesday. It lets you capitalize on discounts and explore unique, crowd-free experiences. Use Skyscanner’s “ Search Everywhere” feature to find lesser-known gems and savings. For example: Pricing structure. When you book a round-trip flight, you’re committing to both legs of your journey with the airline, allowing them to offer a bundled fare at a lower per-flight cost compared to booking each leg individually.

Tuesday by David Wiesner takes place on (you guessed it) a Tuesday; to be more exact, on a Tuesday evening around eight. At around that time, an unknown force rises all the frogs on lily pads, from a swamp, into the air and takes them around a nearby town for a joy ride. Their adventure, through the town’s suburban neighborhoods, lasts all Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning. Distribute the books or project an image of the front cover using a visualiser. In pairs, ask the children to look closely to work out what’s happening. On Travel Tuesday, these alliances often leverage the shopping frenzy to roll out special promotions and discounts, making it an ideal time to explore their benefits. Wiesner has always been intrigued by and curious about what comes before and after the captured image. His books somehow convey the sequence of thoughts leading up to and following each picture, and that quality explain why they are frequently described as cinematic.

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Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2012-03-30 17:12:34 Boxid IA107013 Boxid_2 CH129925 Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II City New York Donor If a Picture Book you also need to include this sectio n, otherwise simply delete it. Strategically and accurately describes some or all of the following artistic elements (this is not an exhaustive list – feel free to expand this). Select and link and/or upload 1-2 illustrations to support analysis: What might be happening inside the houses? Talk briefly about the sorts of things people might be doing at this time of night. Introducing the text - why not have lily pads lay around the classroom and wet patches on tables in the morning. Staff in other classes could be primed to answer questions from pupils about anything suspicious they have seen that morning. Pupil detectives could write questions and be sent to other classes to find out. Teacher responses could be that they left school last night at 6 and there were none there then and they were in at 6 am so can they work out what time the lily pads arrived? They could say that they couldn't be sure as it was getting dark but there seemed to be dark objects flying across the playground etc Tuesday can stimulate writing in a range of genres. You might try chronological reports on behalf of a journalist, eyewitness or detective. It is also great for exploring viewpoint and character motivation. With no dialogue, children can speculate about the thoughts and words of the characters freely. Children can try explaining or hypothesising why the frogs came or write instructions for keeping frogs out of homes.

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