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What can you see here? What do you think? What do you wonder? Note your thoughts here: See think wonder. Describe this setting – vary your sentence structures. Challenge: Write 2 descriptions of this setting, each creating a different atmosphere. What is a base camp? Who has been here?...

What is happening here? What are the things outside? What are they doing? Why is one holding an arm up? Can it see the boy? What is the boy doing? Why is he pressing his hands against the glass? Can anyone else see the things? Write a news report about this...

What can you see? Play 'I Spy' with a friend. Try to make it difficult for them! What is this shop called? Who owns the shop? Why has Chris Dunn created a shop with only animals inside? Which animal is delivering the cheese? What are the mice doing to the...

Describe this setting. Pay attention to the shapes and materials, and the shades of colours used. How will you describe the pink, more than just saying 'pink'? What do you think this building is used for? Why are there only lights in some of the windows? What time...

How do you think the pilot feels? Why? Why is there a bird sitting on the wing? Why do you think Matt Dawson painted the sky in this way? When do you think this is? Who was Louis Blériot? Find out more about the first flight across the English...

What can you see in this picture? Note your ideas on the Vocabulary builder. What are the characters doing? How are they feeling? Why? Is the book special? What book is it? Which is your favourite character in this image? Why? What are the green towers? What/who do you...

How do you know that the dog is lazy? How did the lady know that the dog didn't want to walk? Did the dog ask for the balloons to be attached to it? Did the lady do it herself? Did she try any other methods to transport the dog...

Describe the creature. Can you use expanded noun phrases and/or relative clauses in your description? What is it? Where did it come from? Did it mean to land on the building? How do you know? What is the building? Who lives there? Who are the people on the steps? Were they expecting...

What has happened here? Who is the person on the ground? Where do you think this is? Why did Jim Kay decide to only use black and white in this image? Imagine you are a pilot and you crash/are shot down somewhere. You manage to escape the wreckage. Your...

Why are they sitting here? What time of day is it? What can they see, hear and smell? Do you think they're talking or sitting quietly? What might they be saying to each other? What might they be thinking? How would sitting here make...