Pirate Pete's Character and Story Progression Through BOB/BOYS Sentences

Pirate Pete's Character and Story Progression Through BOB/BOYS Sentences
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In this educational material, students learn to use BOB/BOYS sentences to explain the beginning of the story, focusing on Pirate Pete. The content includes images and prompts to help students practice writing complete sentences with correct punctuation and sentence structure. Through analyzing Pirate Pete's actions and character traits, learners engage in critical thinking and storytelling skills.

  • Education
  • Storytelling
  • Writing Skills
  • Character Analysis
  • Sentence Structure

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  1. Thursday 25th February 2021 Writing

  2. Year 1 The sound /k/ spelt with k not c , before e, i and y Year 2 The u sound spelt with o Kent, Kentt other, uver, othr scech, sketch muther, muver, mother kit, cit brother, bruver, bruther scin, skin, nothing, nofing, nothin frisky, friskee Mundy, Mondy, Monday skil, skill money, muny, monee riskee, risky cuvr, covur, cover kettle, kettul honey, honee, huney cilt, kilt discuver, discover, discovr king, kinng wonder, wunder, wondr Which one looks correct? Write it down

  3. Today we are learning to: I am learning to explain using BOB/BOYS sentences. I will be successful if: I explain the start of the story in sentences. I use BOB/BOYS sentences I use capital letters, finger spaces and full stops accurately. I start my sentences in different ways. My writing is beautiful and neat

  4. Our story is called Pirate Pete. The next slides are the first pages.

  5. What kind of character do you think Pirate Pete is? Why? Task 1: Can you explain what has happened in the story so far then use BOB (but, or because)/BOYS(but, or, yet, so) sentences to explain your thinking about Pirate Pete? Discuss this with someone first, then write at least 5 sentences. Include time conjunctions if possible.

  6. Task: Write BOB/BOYS sentences to explain what has happened so far and what you think about Pirate Pete. E.g. First of all, we know that Pirate Pete loves gold because he plundered every ship and shore in the Seven Seas. I think he must be a great pirate, but he is very greedy. Then, Pirate Pete created a plan to steal from the Queen, so he could steal even more booty.

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