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Stone Age Boy

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Planning and resources for the Year 3 and 4 English national curriculum based around Satoshi Kitamura’s story, Stone Age Boy. It can be seen to be a way to introduce pre-historic subjects to children while also having a subtle message about occasionally stepping away from modern devices and not becoming so reliant upon technology. A great introduction for children about the Stone Age to encourage them to ask further questions and direct their own learning? Why not use these character profile worksheets or these fantastic storytelling prompts dice nets within your class? Support your class learning about Stone Age Boy with our fantastic collection of resources all based around the stone age and the book Stone Age Boy.

You can also create a stand-out display for your classroom using our beautifully illustrated resources.This pack includes a beautifully designed PowerPoint as well as various activity sheets encouraging children to compare the two main characters, Om and the boy. Luckily, we at Twinkl have taken all possible efforts to save you time with a great range of teacher-made activities for your class.

An introduction to life in Neolithic Britain through the eyes of a typical family as they attempt to hunt and farm enough food to live on. This book gave the children a lot of discussion points and allowed a lot of questions for them to ask. However, I would have preferred if the portraiture was a little longer with a little more detail and a little more fun. We’ve teamed up with Walker Books to bring you this engaging Stone Age Boy Reading Comprehension Pack. Can you listen out for evidence that you have read about on this page that is depicted in the video?Britain was home to most of the species of birds, fish and shellfish we have today, so people had a wide range of food to eat. The book ‘Stone Age Boy’ is perfect to introduce children to the Stone Age in an engaging and child friendly way. Mixing flight of fancy with prehistoric facts, Satoshi Kitamura ushers us back to a time of surprising innovation and artistic expression, shown in cave paintings visible to this day. Children have enjoyed reading and have then create their own books by changing a character and creating their own descriptions.

We’ve teamed up with Walker Books to bring you a range of engaging activities themed around the wonderful book ‘Stone Age Boy’ by Satoshi Kitamura. With worksheets, PowerPoints, fun activities, games and more, there is the perfect supply of resource for planning and implementing some great lessons for your class.This Stone Age Boy Characters Comparison Activity encourages children to compare the two main characters, Om and the boy. He was not trained as an artist, but at the age of 19 began to do commercial work as an illustrator for adverts and magazines. Using both the text and illustrations, learners are asked to think about the similarities and differences between the pair.

Created in partnership with Walker Books, our activities are perfect to use with your learners in class or your own little ones at home. Herds of mammoths, reindeer and woolly rhinoceroses roamed across the snow and brown bears sheltered in caves.Could you have a javelin throwing competition and see who can throw the javelin the furthest… or closest to a target?

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