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What does a River have to do with Reading?

Categories: Blog. Tags: asynchronous biliteracy, biliteracy, literacy, multiliteracies, reading, river of reading, rivers of reading and UKLA.

This blog post accompanies our new Rivers of Reading activity, talking about the research behind it.

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Showing a river of reading in 3D

Rivers of Reading

Categories: Activities. Tags: bilteracy and literacy. Topics: Art & Design, Computing, English and Literacy.

This activity is particularly suitable for World Book Day, although it can be run at any time of the year. The Rivers of Reading methodology invites children to create a collage-like piece of work which links their reading experiences to critical incidents in their lives. It lends itself very well to home learning.

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A day in the life

Categories: Activities. Topics: English, Literacy, MFL and Science.

‘A day in the life’ is a storytelling activity suitable for key stage 1 or 2. Children will be encouraged to think in depth about the daily habits and practices of a particular bug or small animal. The advantage of the activity is that the story can be built in stages and there is considerable […]

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Could your school be a Lost Wor(l)ds Feature School?

Categories: Blog. Tags: feature school and wanted. Topics: Art & Design, Computing, English, Geography, Literacy, MFL, Music and Science.

Every month, we are hoping to share schools on our blog who have used one or more of our activities, to gather examples of good practice, to showcase pupils’ language skills, and to enable schools to evidence their engagement with multilingualism in the classroom. Find out the very simple steps to become a Lost Wor(l)ds Feature School!

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Wor(l)d Home schooling

Categories: Blog. Topics: Art & Design, English and Literacy.

If you’re looking to inject some nature and language related fun into your home schooling schedule, then look no further! At the ‘Lost Wor(l)ds’ project we’ve selected five easy activities suitable for mono and multilingual children to enjoy. The following activities have been adapted from a wide and growing library of resources available for free […]

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Winter Scavenger Hunt

Categories: Activities. Tags: home learning idea. Topics: Computing, English, Literacy, MFL and Science.

This winter scavenger hunt is suitable for home learning, giving children the chance to explore the outdoors and decide what to enter in different categories on the accompanying worksheet.

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A selection of books about nature, in multiple languages

Write a Wor(l)d Book Review

Categories: Activities. Tags: home learning idea. Topics: Computing, English and Literacy.

The Lost Wor(l)ds blog hosts book reviews for books which feature nature, the environment, and conservation. This activity encourages children to write a book review themselves, with the possibility of having in published on the Lost Wor(l)ds website. The book review template for download is provided in Word format, enabling children to fill it in […]

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Bird Watch

Categories: Activities. Tags: citizen science and RSPB. Topics: Art & Design, Computing, English, Geography, Literacy, MFL and Science.

If you read this activity in January, we strongly recommend that you link it to the RSPB’s wonderful annual Big Garden Birdwatch, but it can be completed any time of year.

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Book cover of The Moose of Ewenki

Wor(l)d Books: The Moose of Ewenki

Categories: Blog. Tags: book review, China and Wor(l)d Books.

Our first in a continuing series of book reviews, we discuss The Moose of Ewenki, set in Inner Mongolia

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Calligrams

Categories: Activities. Tags: creative, home learning idea, picture poem and shape poem. Topics: Art & Design, English, Literacy and MFL.

A calligram (or shape poem or picture poem) uses words to create a visual image – a perfect opportunity for children to combine art and literacy, and use their various languages.

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Minibeast Survey

Categories: Activities. Tags: minibeast and survey. Topics: Geography, Literacy and Science.

This activity includes quick and easy suggestions on how to make the traditional “minibeast hunt” multilingual, taking as its starting point pupils’ knowledge of home languages, and facilitating pupils and the teacher to learn from and with each other.

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Wor(l)d Weather

Categories: Activities. Topics: English, Geography and Literacy.

‘Wor(l)d Weather’ uses the weather to explore the similarities, differences and overall comparability between languages, as well as question the reasons why!

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Happy Bug Ball

Categories: Activities. Topics: English, Literacy and Music.

The ‘Happy Bug Ball’ is a refreshed version of the classic song the ‘Ugly Bug Ball’. This activity allows pupils to explore the words for insects in multiple different languages, incorporate and perform them in a new multilingual version of the ‘Happy Bug Ball’.

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Old MacDonald

Categories: Activities. Topics: English, Literacy and Music.

The ‘Old MacDonald’ activity can work well with key stage 1 and 2 pupils. This is a fun way to transform a traditional English nursery rhythm, into a multilingual song. The song can incorporate, as many language/s spoken by, or of interest to pupils.

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Dani on Ynys Enlli, looking at the Milky Way

Wor(l)d Views: Dani Robertson

Categories: Blog. Tags: Wor(l)d Views.

On Lost Wor(l)ds, we aim to introduce multilingual people who, through work or a hobby, have a strong connection to nature and the environment. In our first Wor(l)d Views interview, Dani Robertson talks to us about her work as a Dark Sky Officer, and her connection to Wales and Welsh.

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Name this minibeast

Categories: Activities. Topics: English and Science.

This activity could easily be used as a starter for a topic on minibeasts, or as a bit of light relief, asking students to work out minibeasts based on their names in other languages.

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