Peerless A Non Chronological Report About Tigers
Most tigers have orange fur with black stripes on their body.
A non chronological report about tigers. Non-chronological report about Tigers. Easily recognized by its coat of reddish-orange with dark stripes the tiger is the largest wild cat in the world. To develop a rich understanding of words associated with eating.
Download now and you will receive a PowerPoint presentation example texts word cards and mats and a number of checklists so Year 1 children can ensure they are including all the key features of a non-chronological report. Dusty remembers how to write a non chronological report for his friends. If you ever have to do a report on tigers you can just look at this website to get valuable information about tigers.
An extensive bank of writing frames and. They often live in packs of about 20. In this lesson we will write the closing paragraph of a non-chronological report about tigers.
Writing a Non-Chronological Report with KS1. To develop reading for pleasure through personal reflection. To develop and generate subject-specific vocabulary.
Most tigers have orange fur with black stripes on their body. They have sharp claws and teeth. Some tigers have black or white fur with light brown stripes.
Before your class start writing their non-chronological report there are some things that can help them to better identify key features and style. Start with a title at the top of the report. This non-chronological report about tigers for children presents fun facts to teach about this amazing animal whilst also expanding childrens vocabulary and testing their inference skills.