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Starbird

 

KS: Lower KS2

Year Group: Year 3

Literary Theme: Rebuild & reunite

Author(s): Sharon King-Chai

Outcomes:

An ode, dialogue, wanted poster, diary entry, song, letter, postcard, new law, own version fable

Main Outcome:

A fable 

Length:

15 sessions, 3 weeks

Overview and Outcomes:

In this three week Catch-Up Writing Root for Starbird - a fable written and illustrated by Sharon King-Chai - the children arrived to class to find a silver feather tied to which is an ornate beribboned gift tag. They write a gift tag in the style of an ode before beginning to share the story. After inferring the characters’ feelings to write a short section of dialogue, the rest of the fable is read in stages and interpreted through activities such as creating a wanted poster, a diary entry, writing a song and eventually creating an own version fable. 

Synopsis of Text:

Starbird is a magical story about love, freedom, and the wisdom of children.

Starbird's songs weave the richest dreams and delight all who hear him, but when the Moon King traps him in a cage as gift for his daughter, the colour and life in his voice begin to drip away. While the Moon King is blinded by greed and selfishness, his young daughter can clearly see the injustice and cruelty of his actions.

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Bird, fables, freedom

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