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What is treasure?

What is treasure?. ‘The Pirate Crunchers’ A range of other Pirate stories and objects in a story sack. What is treasure? Can you make your own treasure map? Make a pirate dance. What is a pirate (character profile)? Is it ever good to be greedy?

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What is treasure?

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  1. What is treasure? ‘The Pirate Crunchers’ A range of other Pirate stories and objects in a story sack. • What is treasure? • Can you make your own treasure map? • Make a pirate dance. • What is a pirate (character profile)? • Is it ever good to be greedy? • How can you use the iPad to record your ideas? Outdoor Learning • Can you use different sprays, rollers and brushes to paint on a large scale? • Can you make a repeating pattern in weaving or environmental art? • Can you sequence the instructions for making a treasure hunt? • How many coins can you find? Can you share them with a friend? How may each? • Can we work as a team to make a 3D sculpture outdoors? • World book day. Where can we read our books and have hot chocolate?

  2. Foundation Stage Term 2.2 What is treasure? PSED What is your treasure? Spring festivals and Easter. Communication and language. What is a pirate? Characteristics. Thought tunnel to make decisions based on pirate cruncher story. Physical Development Treasure hunts. Weaving/painting /sculpture outdoors. Name writing 2 names. Writing, sensory play, cutting. Understanding the World Treasure maps and hunts. Use QR codes. Boats to float/construct. Mathematics Treasure hunts – directions, count the Coins, order numbers. Make a repeating treasure pattern. EASTER MATHS add, subtract, share the eggs and make nests Literacy Read and write simple words and sentences, using phonic knowledge. Character profiles, treasure clues, labelling boats. Expressive Arts and Design Pirate stories and role play. Painting and 3D sculpture.

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