Inspired by: Harry and the Jaggedy Daggers - Week 2
English Resource Description
The educational material from Buzzard Publishing, inspired by "Harry and the Jaggedy Daggers" by Jan Fearnley, offers a multifaceted learning experience centered around the bustling harbour life in Bottlenose Bay. Students are tasked with observing an illustration of the harbour and identifying the various types of water vehicles in action. They are then encouraged to categorize these vessels and delve into an information sheet to learn about the primary function of each boat and who typically uses them. For instance, aluminum fishing boats are noted for their popularity among anglers and lake enthusiasts, while deck boats cater to those interested in water sports. Houseboats offer a unique living experience on water, and cabin cruisers provide amenities for comfortable cruising and recreational sailing. This activity not only teaches children to retrieve and record information but also to understand the practical applications of different boats in daily life.
Complementing the exploration of harbour boats, the learning materials also cover language skills such as using conjunctions, adverbs, and prepositions to express time and cause. Students listen to a narrative about the unloading of cargo at the harbour, with the challenge of filling in missing words to complete the story. This exercise enhances their ability to describe events sequentially and logically. Additionally, the curriculum includes a segment on harbour safety, drawing from the Royal National Lifeboat Institution's (RNLI) guidelines. Students examine the RNLI's Safety On A Boat Sheet to understand how layout and organizational devices like headings and sub-headings clarify meaning. They then apply this knowledge to create their own set of safety guidelines for a day at the beach, further reinforcing the importance of safety in and around water.