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Stone Age Boy

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Could you have a javelin throwing competition and see who can throw the javelin the furthest… or closest to a target? Children have enjoyed reading and have then create their own books by changing a character and creating their own descriptions. Using both the text and illustrations, learners are asked to think about the similarities and differences between the pair.

With worksheets, PowerPoints, fun activities, games and more, there is the perfect supply of resource for planning and implementing some great lessons for your class. Each comprehension activity features a short extract of age-appropriate text with an average word count of 100 words. It is such a good book to read if you are teaching Stone Age as it goes into detail about lots of aspects about that era. I have seen this page used to inspire writing as well as alongside teaching of how people lived in the Stone Age. This Reading Skills resource contains a range of questions about 'Stone Age Boy’ by Satoshi Kitamura.However, I would have preferred if the portraiture was a little longer with a little more detail and a little more fun. This beautifully illustrated mat includes a range of exciting adjectives to describe the characters and settings in the story. Alongside this Stone Age Boy Reading Comprehension, we have a wealth of other resources to support reading this exciting story by Satoshi Kitamura. It gives an overview of what it was like in the stone age and is set through a modern day child's eyes. Can you use these to perform a play in which the characters explain and compare what their lives are like?

Herds of mammoths, reindeer and woolly rhinoceroses roamed across the snow and brown bears sheltered in caves. Evidence from elsewhere in Europe shows that people living in caves decorated their walls with pictures of animals . Around 6,500 years ago, a change took place in the way people lived: hunter-gatherers settled in one place and kept animals and grew crops, although they still hunted wild animals when the chance presented itself. The illustrations are interesting and educational, but I was disappointed that besides a brief reference to picking berries, the author only discusses food preparation and collection in terms of meat.Why not use these character profile worksheets or these fantastic storytelling prompts dice nets within your class? Using both the text and illustrations, children are asked to think about the similarities and differences between the pair. Mixing flight of fancy with prehistoric facts, Satoshi Kitamura ushers us back to a time of surprising innovation and artistic expression, shown in cave paintings visible to this day. Created in partnership with Walker Books, our activities are perfect to use with your learners in class or your own little ones at home.

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