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A Big Mess - Speech bubbles

A Big Mess - Speech bubbles

A direct speech activity based on the Oxford Reading Tree book A Big Mess. Children look at pictures from the book on the PowerPoint and suggest what the characters might be saying in each speech bubble. Record their ideas directly onto the bubble with an interactive whiteboard pen.

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Match speech bubbles to pics and fill blanks

Match speech bubbles to pics and fill blanks

Subject: Grammar and punctuation

Age range: 5-7

Resource type: Worksheet/Activity

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6 October 2014

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