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The Last Unicorn: Is it My Responsibility to Protect the Environment? A Story and Activity Based Approach for 8 to 12 Year Olds (Lucky Duck Books)

The Last Unicorn: Is it My Responsibility to Protect the Environment? A Story and Activity Based Approach for 8 to 12 Year Olds (Lucky Duck Books)

Fiona Angwin
4.5/5 ( ratings)
This is a resource that will capture and excite the imagination of young people. A beautifully told story explores, through a mythical animal, the environmental issues of endangered species. The tale includes adventure and time travel. Each of the six lessons provides teacher notes, class activities, discussion points, games and worksheets. The stories could be incorporated into:

" Literacy hour

" PSHCE

" Citizenship

" Geography

" History

" Environmental studies

National curriculum connections are provided for Key Stage 2 and 3 including:

" Living things

" Chronological understanding

" Ideas and evidence in science

" Thinking about the lives of people in other places and times, and people with different values and customs.

Another inspirational idea put into practice by the author team who were highly commended in the NASEN/TES book competition for their previous work on Anger Management.
Pages
88
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Paul Chapman Educational Publishing
Release
October 01, 2003
ISBN
1904315100
ISBN 13
9781904315100

The Last Unicorn: Is it My Responsibility to Protect the Environment? A Story and Activity Based Approach for 8 to 12 Year Olds (Lucky Duck Books)

Fiona Angwin
4.5/5 ( ratings)
This is a resource that will capture and excite the imagination of young people. A beautifully told story explores, through a mythical animal, the environmental issues of endangered species. The tale includes adventure and time travel. Each of the six lessons provides teacher notes, class activities, discussion points, games and worksheets. The stories could be incorporated into:

" Literacy hour

" PSHCE

" Citizenship

" Geography

" History

" Environmental studies

National curriculum connections are provided for Key Stage 2 and 3 including:

" Living things

" Chronological understanding

" Ideas and evidence in science

" Thinking about the lives of people in other places and times, and people with different values and customs.

Another inspirational idea put into practice by the author team who were highly commended in the NASEN/TES book competition for their previous work on Anger Management.
Pages
88
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Paul Chapman Educational Publishing
Release
October 01, 2003
ISBN
1904315100
ISBN 13
9781904315100

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