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Based upon the class's letter description chart, have students categorize the examples of mail they brought from home. Maths: Data handling. Pricing for different letters- Size of the envelopes and/or size of the stamps dependent- how much will it cost to send a particular letter first or second class. When I saw this book I thought it was so very special. I kept it around to share with my grandkids when they were young, and it is still in my personal library. Once students have sorted all their letters, bring the class together again and ask them to share what they found as they worked with their letters. Ask students to share the reasons that they categorized the letters as they did. The Ahlbergs won two major British book awards for The Jolly Postman, the 1986 Kurt Maschler Award [4] and 1987 Red House Children's Book Award. The Dutch translation of the book De puike postbode won the Boekensleutel literary award in 1988.

Following The Jolly Postman's success, the Ahlbergs and Heinemann produced two sequels. The latter, third in the series, was published after Janet's death in 1994. For the second book, The Jolly Christmas Postman, she won her second Kate Greenaway Medal. [5] Free The Jolly Postman: imaginative learning resources for early years, Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 Explore practical and creative approaches to develop pupils’ reading skills and develop tools and resources for effective whole school practice. The story follows The Jolly Postman as he delivers letters and parcels to various characters from popular children's stories. I loved the myriad ways in which the author pays homage to different fairy tales, although many of the humorous references may go over a young child's head.Demonstrate the Letter Generator for students. Ask students to choose characters from The Jolly Postman and share one of the scenarios below:

Students apply knowledge of language structure, language conventions (e.g., spelling and punctuation), media techniques, figurative language, and genre to create, critique, and discuss print and nonprint texts. The illustrations are so adorable, I can't wait to read this to my youngest grandkids, the older one already loves it. about The Jolly Postman: imaginative learning resources for early years, Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2

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Show an example of a letter and an envelope that has already been prepared. You can use an example from the book or a letter that you have on hand.

One of the characters from the book would like to start a town newspaper. Write letters that the characters might send or receive in this scenario. One of the characters from the book wants to start a community recycling center. Write letters that the characters might send or receive in this scenario. Share The Jolly Christmas Postman by Janet and Allan Ahlberg (Little Brown & Co, 2001) or another picture book that focuses on letters with your class. As a chapter-book read-aloud, share Beverly Cleary's Dear Mr. Henshaw. Janet Ahlberg was a commended runner up for the 1986 Greenaway Medal [7] [b] and she won the 1991 Greenaway for the sequel. [5] The annual award by the Library Association then recognised the year's best children's book illustration by a British subject.

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Read this years ago when WW was small. I will bring the Jolly Postman out from storage and give him a re-read.



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