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The giant's keys

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Project outline

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Mini topic

Rearrange your ideas for using jigsaw puzzles

Children will enjoy this sociable variation on the game of tag.

Planned learning intention

To listen to a story and describe the principal characters

Resources

Copy of 'Jack and the Beanstalk' a set of keys

Step by step

* Adapt 'Jack and the Beanstalk' so that the giant has a set of keys for his castle.

* Tell the story to the children and ask them to describe the characteristics of the main characters.

* Encourage the children to think that the giant was unfriendly and mean.

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