The Worlds Worst Children - Lesson 3 - Grubby Gertrude PowerPoint
English Resource Description
The English Teaching Resources for 'The World's Worst Children' include a variety of interactive activities for improving literacy skills aligned with the national curriculum. One such activity invites students to step into the shoes of the character Grubby Gertrude and articulate reasons for her unkempt appearance, using guiding questions to explore her aversion to cleanliness. This role-play exercise encourages children to draw inferences about Gertrude's feelings, thoughts, and motives based on her actions, and to justify these inferences with evidence, fostering a deeper understanding of character development.
Another key activity focuses on the use of adverbials, which are words or phrases that modify verbs and provide additional information about how, where, or when something happens. Students are tasked with identifying adverbials in a given passage, enhancing their awareness of how these elements enrich narrative descriptions. Additionally, the lesson includes predicting outcomes based on details in the text, with students hypothesising what might occur next in various scenarios involving Grubby Gertrude. The lesson plan also incorporates a kinesthetic learning exercise, where students physically move to indicate their answers to comprehension questions, promoting active engagement and reinforcing their understanding of the text.