This simple print out can be used with the book "Dragon Post" by Emma Yarlett. It is super fun and imaginative for students! Instant access to printable and digital teaching resources, lesson packs, worksheets, eBooks, interactive games, PowerPoints, and Google Slides. Ready to download.
What do you do when you find a dragon under your stairs? Write letters to "experts" and get tons of dragon-care tips in return! Includes 5 pull-out letters to read. Hilarious and heartfelt. Charming and endearing characters.
Friendship; responsibility; community. Use this letter writing worksheet to reinforce letter formations - print out and laminate for the children to write over in whiteboard pen again and again! This particular one will make a great addition to your dragon themed lessons. Enjoy reading Dragon Post and discussing the structure and form of a range of letters.
Have fun writing formal and informal letters while exploring the idea of a dragon as a class pet. Learn about personal and possessive pronouns and when to use a and an. Outcomes: Letter asking for help, note of advice, instructions, menu, speech bubble, journey map, thought bubble Main Outcome: Guide on how to look after a dragon Length: 15 sessions, 3 weeks Overview and Outcomes: This is a three.
Dragon Post has the main character writing to 'experts' about what to do with a new dragon he has acquired. The return letters are actual l etters that the reader can pull out and read! It's a fun idea for older picture book readers (ones who won't rip up the letters or munch on them). Each letter has silly aspects to it-fire marks, bite marks from a tiger (lion?), drawings and more.
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Print this on A3 paper or card. Read or watch a read aloud of the story Dragon Post by Emma Yarlett. Allow students to think.