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[Link]Written by Elspeth Graham
CollinsIt is an egg.
2Tap! Tap! The egg cracks.#The chick gets big.
She will be a hen.A hen can run and flap.
6A hen can cluck and peck.; SS era
A reriPas Pati et est fet ATTA T PATRAS
A hen is fed grain.
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A hen pecks at grain.A hen has a nest box.
10The hen sits on the nest.The hen clucks. She gets up.
12)The hen has laid an egg.Chick to henIdeas for reading
Written by Clare Dowdall PhD
Lecturer and Primary Literacy Consultant
Learning objectives: read simple words by Curriculum links: Knowledge and
sounding out and blending the phonemes _understanding of the world: Find out about,
all through the word from left to right; and identify some features of living things
read some high frequency words; read a
range of familiar and common words and
simple sentences independently; show an _Fast words: to, the, she
: i fi es
understanding of how information can be Word count: 75
found in non-fiction texts; hear and say
sounds in the order in which they occur;
extend their vacabulary, exploring the
meanings and sounds of new words
Focus phonemes: ai, ck, €, sf, hb I
Getting started
Read the fast words she and the together quickly using flash cards. r)
‘© Look at the focus phonemes ai, ck. Ask children to suggest words that contain
these phonemes or graphemes and model writing them, e.g. rain, pain.
‘© Read the title together. Add sound buttons and practise blending the sounds
to read Chick to Hen
Look at the pictures on the front and back covers together. Discuss what
children know about chicks, and what will happen to the chick as she grows.
Reading and responding
‘Ask children to read the book from the beginning to the end, taking time to
look at the pictures.
* Move around the group, listening to them blending through words
independently, praising their blending and fluent reading© Stop the whole group reading and focus on blending longer words, e.g. f-
cluek; grain
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© Invite fast finishers to share the book with a partner, finding three interesting
things to say about the hen.
Returning to the book
# Ask children to find any new words and model how they blended them to
read them.
© Ask children to find words in the book containing the ai grapheme, and to
make these words using magnetic letters.
Using the pictures on pp14-15, ask children to describe the life cycle of
the hen, returning to the book where necessary. Introduce the term life cycle
and discuss its meaning.
Discuss how hens and chicks change and what they look like at
different stages.
Checking and moving on
# Discuss what hens look like and
collect words to describe the
hen’s appearance.
Ask children to draw a hen and
label its special features, e.g
feathers, beak.
Reading more
Pet Cat, Big Cat (Red A/Band 2A) looks at the differences between your pet cat and
a big cat in the wild.Collins
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