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Your class will add the words or the pictures from the word mat to complete the sentences. They can also use the word mat to help with spelling. Een prachtig boek over een robot zonder hart en een vogel zonder huis. Ik wist wel dat ik dit boek zou liefhebben, de cover alleen al is geweldig en de blurb maakt het nog mooier. Het boek gaat over een robot wiens hart is verdwenen, de andere robots proberen hem te helpen... maar zoals ik al had verwacht liep dat niet zo goed (al vraag ik me af of ze ansich eens met een hart hebben geprobeerd), hij wordt naar de schroot gestuurd (arme robot helemaal moedersziel alleen op die nare plek), en dan ontmoet hij een vogeltje. En die zorgt ervoor dat alles weer zingt, dat hij vederlicht is, en meer. Ik waarschuw wel, het einde daar moest ik toch even bijna huilen want was dat verdrietig maar tegelijkertijd prachtig en mooi. From my first look at the cover of the book, I thought "tin man" from the Wizard of Oz. I don't know if it's my mood or what, but the message in this book seems too blatant and "in your face". I love the illustrations, and the whole idea of the bird giving life to this robot who is missing his he...... This touching and uplifting story of friendship has large, bright and evocative illustrations and is ideal for sharing or classroom use. Art -Paint a self portrait for our class display. Puffins—see if you can remember the names of the 3 Primary colours and what paints you need to mix together to make secondary colours.

OUR AUTHOR AND ILLUSTRATOR DAVID LUCAS – Is a British author and illustrator, whose parents loved nature, something he took advantage of as a child getting outdoors as much as he could. He proclaims that he never really draws images from real life instead he feels he utilizes his imagination for every illustration, forming patterns and shapes as a part of his work. Your class will explore how the feelings of both the robot and the bird changed throughout the story. Your class will look at the words used in context and recognise synonyms/phrases of similar meaning. Compositional Axes: The Vertical Axes create a given or new structure. The left side is called the given with elements of the image being known or understood. The right side is known as the new, as we do not know what is going to happen The Horizontal Axes place different elements in the upper and lower sections of the image, these structures are known as either the idealor real. In the upper section of an image the elements that are represented are referred to as idealand the elements that are represented in the bottom section of an image are referred to as the real Ideal Real Given New

Have fun logging on to sketchpad which we will be using in class. This can be found on https://sketch.io/sketchpad/ Some of the prior attainment (retrieval) task at the start are based on previous books the children have read based on our Rise of the Robots topic and these can be changed to match your previous books. a poignant book . . . Its simple pictures steer the story away from sentimentality, and its readers will take a while to grow out of it." ( Telegraph)

See if you can find out what Epiphany is and put into a poster or presentation to share with the class. What do we do with Tin Men who have no heart? Well, we kindly show them that no matter whether the organ is there or not, this is not where kindness and love truly reside. As with Baum’s Tin Man from The Wizard of Oz, Lucas presents us with a Robot without a heart (it starts off broken) and he is left to rust because of it. On a huge scrapheap he remains open to the elements, gradually loses his sheen and rusts. It is only when a bluebird, tired from journeying, takes harbour in the space with his heart once was that his life and purpose changes. This encounter begins a touching journey and a legacy of friendship that is deeply beautiful. The Chur -Robot. Team Churro: Sharon Grimshaw, Maggie Su, Louis Yi, and Morgan Zheng. Project Goals. Safe Heat: no burns Moving components: no pinching Easy Loading: one container, easily removed, to fill Cooking: machine removes when done User choice Length or number of churros A poignant book...It's simple pictures steer the story away from sentimentality, and its readers will take a while to grow out of it." ( Telegraph) Lots of drama can come out of this book, thinking about how the robot feels and creating freeze frames of certain points in the story and saying how a character might feel.

We got this book through the library because we asked the librarian for any robot-themed children's books they might have. Jacob loves robots and can watch endless streams of video on the Internet. Reading stories is also fun. This story is not exactly fun, but is very warm and touching. A robot... We are very much looking forward to brighter and lighter days so we can get outside more so roll on Spring. If you need to speak to us please catch us at the gate or speak to Mrs Bartlett in the office.

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