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Talk Through Stories

Talk Through Stories is a scheme that has been created by the founder of RWI (our phonics scheme that we all love), Ruth Miskin. Talk Through Stories is designed to extend and deepen children’s vocabulary so that they can understand the books they will soon be able to read for themselves. 

 

How does it work?

In Story week, we help children to get to know the story really well: the plot, the characters, and their actions and motives. In Vocabulary week, we explore eight words from the story. These words have been specifically selected to develop children’s understanding of each word in the context of their everyday lives.

 

The stories that we will read are well known and worth reading and re-reading. They are stories that children will love. We will read old favourites such as, Dogger by Shirley Hughes, Burglar Bill by Janet and Allan Ahlberg, Can’t You Sleep, Little Bear? by Martin Waddell and Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak. Then there are is some more recent literature, such as Hugless Douglas by David Melling, Perfectly Norman by Tom Percival, I’m in Charge by Jeanne Willis, Billy and the Beast by Nadia Shireen, Anna Hibiscus by Atinuke.

 

The vocabulary that we will focus on are called 'Tier 2' words. These are words that children are unlikely to hear in everyday conversation but are likely to come across in stories. Mrs MacRae will put the words that we have been focussing on that week on here so you can see and use the words with your children. 

Our stories this term:

 

 

Where the Wild Things Are

Maurice Sendak

 

Vocabulary:

Mischief, roared, staring, terrible, tumbled, lonely, blinking.

Six Dinner Sid

Inga Moore

 

Vocabulary:

Discovered, slip out, unlike, tough, damp, suspicious, believed, furious. 

 

Mog the Forgetful Cat

Judith Kerr

 

Vocabulary:

Forgetful, remarkable, suddenly, noticed, shining, excited, perhaps, surprised 


Hugless Douglas

David Melling

 

Vocabulary:

Snuggled, trembled, clumsy, peeped, wrapped, squeeze, wriggled, scooped. 

 

Gecko's Echo

Lucy Rowland

 

Vocabulary:

Brace, muttered, spied, scampered, beware, boomed, crept, precious. 

 

 

Elmer

David McKee

 

Vocabulary:

Slipped away, absolutely, serious, burst, gasped, celebrate, decorate. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lost and Found

Oliver Jeffers

 

Vocabulary:

ignored, floated, disappointment, discovered, delighted, lonely, searched, wonderful.   

 

 

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