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    Assembly: Famous explorers

    Introduce the topic of explorers with an inspiring assembly idea

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    Suffix flight explorer

    Teachers’ notes by Bev Long and Judith Mason — Educational Consultants

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    Mountain explorer – poster

    Mountain explorer – poster

    Help your class to aim high with this stunning poster of a mountain explorer.

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    Suffix flight explorer

    Suffix flight explorer

    This non-competitive track game for three players is designed to provide practice at adding the suffixes -er or -est to words and using comparative language.

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    Exploring our world

    This week’s assembly helps to motivate children to take an interest in and explore the world around them.

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    Sir Ranulph Fiennes

    Discover the remarkable life of a great explorer

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    Ain’t no mountain high enough

    Explore one of Earth’s most fascinating landscape features and watch children’s learning potential peak

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    Petra, Jordan

    The magnificent seven

    Explore the New 7 Wonders of the World – as voted for by the public

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    Captain James Cook

    Find out about the courageous captain who travelled across the world and claimed Australia as a British colony

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    Number cards and Prompt Sheet: adding -er and -est

    Number cards and Prompt Sheet: adding -er and -est

    Use these number cards and the prompt sheet to help play the Suffix Flight Explorer game in Literacy Time PLUS Ages 5 to 7, March 2009.

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