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Dear Greenpeace

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A warm, witty and funny story about the true nature of friendship from award-winning author-illustrator Simon James. Use and and because in correctly punctuated sentences, learn how to make lists and give explanations. They were able to consider the possibilities of there being a whale in the pond and also how they may have responded if they were writing on behalf of Greenpeace.

Leon and Bob won the Smarties Book prize Silver Award and was New York Times Best Illustrated Book of the Year. It meant that nuclear, (alongside other clean energy sources like wind and solar) could get the critical financial investment needed to help save our climate. Reading a range of well written texts and answering questions based upon them can really improve how well pupils read non fiction texts.It doesn’t provide too much information on whales however and isn’t intended to be educational but its a quirky story that children will find funny. Enjoy reading Here comes Mr Postmouse and Dear Postman to help explore writing letters in different contexts. Choose an animal and make a list of similarities and differences between your chosen animal and a whale.

Costs, such as the legal fees for the court case, are being paid for entirely by charitable donations given to RePlanet from individuals and philanthropic foundations. Greenpeace respond that Emily must be wrong as whales live in salt water, and so Emily replies that she has now added salt to her pond, every day before school. Dear Greenpeace is 25 years old this year and it’s still as fresh and touching as on its first publication and perhaps even more important.Greenpeace tries to emphasise that the whale wouldn't be living in a pond over a course of many letters. There are a number of important reading skills that are needed for good comprehension; including retrieval, inference and a good knowledge of vocabulary. Looking at the scientific advice Greenpeace gives to Emily, ‘Blue whales are blue and they eat tiny shrimp-like creatures that live in the sea.

Rang Tan' is an educational film made by Greenpeace to educate people about the destruction of the rainforests due to human intrusion, primarily from the Palm Oil manufacturers. Get creative with descriptive words while learning about Diwali and Firework Night inspired by the texts Rama and Sita and Let's celebrate 5 days of Diwali.

Perfect for lessons on letter writing or as the prompt for project work on animals this adorable picture book will have all ages of pupils enthralled from start to finish. An account of a short holiday in which these two child-like characters meet a variety of weird and wonderful sea creatures. Using How to Catch a Star by Oliver Jeffries, and other stories and poems about space, this block helps children to express themselves through painting, modelling, dance and marbling as well as writing.

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