Important Note to Teachers!
- If you think the four pages before the last page (about parents arguing at home) are sensitive to your children, please gently skip them.
- If you see them as an opportunity to discuss anger issues in adults (as adults are still learning too), please have ‘protective interrupting’ strategy in mind in case children tend to disclose information in front of the class.
Reading and Vocabulary Discussion
- Re-read The Shouting Girl slowly, line by line.
- Pause and guess the meaning of the key words: tremble, howl, caterwaul, dread, fury.
- Support students with visual aids and child-friendly definitions.
- Show examples and non-examples using vocabulary slides.
Guessing from Images
- For each word, show a picture and ask: โWhat do you think is happening here?โ
- Encourage students to link visual cues to the wordโs meaning.
Exploring Meaning and Use
- Display the new words on a board or wall.
- Invite students to say the words out loud and use them in a sentence orally.
- Clarify meanings and refine word understanding with peer examples.
Activity โ Sentence Writing
- Write their own sentences using each word, with teacher or peer support as needed.
- Optional: draw a matching image to reinforce understanding.
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