KS: R & KS1
Year Group: Year 1
Author(s): John Hegley
This is a Home Learning Branch for Stanley's Stick. These branches are designed to support home learners to access literature-based learning using a selection of books we love from Writing Roots. They include purposeful writing suggestions, links to the wider curriculum so that texts can be used across other subjects, key questions as well as spelling or phonics investigations.
A Writing Root is available for Stanley's Stick.
Alternative ending, captions retelling, description
Own version narrative
11 sessions, 2+ weeks
This is a two-week Writing Root for the book Stanley’s Stick by John Hegley and Neal Layton, where children begin by finding their own sticks, turning them into their own imaginary objects. Reading part of the text, they then predict what Stanley is going to do with his stick. After reading the story as a class and writing their own alternative ending, children work in groups to sequence key events in the story and retell key scenes by creating picture captions. Finally, children go on to plan and write their own version of Stanley’s Stick in past tense using their own object.
Stanley's stick is not just a stick. With a stick in hand, Stanley's options are endless - he flies to the moon, writes in the sand, goes fishing, plays a whistle and rides a dinosaur - and his imagination takes over and the magic begins.
Hegley's lyrical prose captures the free-wheeling expressiveness of childhood, and Layton's deceptively simple illustrations are full of wit and character. Sweet, magical and thoroughly entertaining, this is Hegley and Layton's first collaboration.
This charming, lyrical tale follows Stanley and his family as they go on vacation. Lead by Stanley and his stick, the story shows children the power of imagination and what can be done with a little creativity and invention. John Hegley is a wonderful poet who has written many books (including many for adults) and uses lyrical prose to bring this story to life and demonstrate the freedom of childhood. Neal Layton is an award-winning illustrator who perfectly complements the narrative with his simple but characterful illustrations.
Imagination, seaside, friendship, family, creativity, invention
Date written: August 2016
View Stanley's Stick Writing RootA Spelling Seed is available for Stanley's Stick.
This is a two-session spelling seed for the book Stanleys Stick by John Hegley. Below is the coverage from Appendix 1 of the National Curriculum 2014.
Spelling Seeds have been designed to complement Writing Roots by providing weekly, contextualised sequences of sessions for the teaching of spelling that include open-ended investigations and opportunities to practise and apply within meaningful and purposeful contexts, linked (where relevant) to other areas of the curriculum and a suggestion of how to extend the investigation into home learning.
There is a Spelling Seed session for every week of the associated Writing Root.
is, his, friend, school
Division of words into syllables
Revision of split vowel digraphs
Non-words
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