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Sample text outlines - Year 2

Instructions

  • Make Your Own Weather Station
    Extract from Make Your Own Weather Station, Terry Jennings, published by Oxford University Press
Poems by significant children's poets (including patterned language or from other cultures)
  • I'm Not Scared of the Monster
    Extract from I'm Not Scared of the Monster and other poems, compiled by John Foster, published by Oxford University Press
  • No Hickory, No Dickory, No Dock
    Extract from Little Miss Dimble and other poems, compiled by John Foster, published by Oxford University Press
Poems with familiar settings
  • Summer Days
    Extract from Red Sky at Night and other poems, compiled by John Foster, published by Oxford University Press
  • P.E. Race
    Extract from Sack Race and other poems, compiled by John Foster, published by Oxford University Press
Stories with familiar settings
  • Hay Cart
    Extract from The Hay Cart, Geraldine McCaughrean, published by Oxford University Press
  • What am I for?
    Extract from What am I for? Geraldine McCaughrean, published by Oxford University Press
  • Fussy Frank
    'Fussy Frank' by Ruth Merttens, published by the Hamilton Reading Project
Traditional stories and stories from other cultures
  • Tale of a Turban
    The Tale of a Turban by Pratima Mitchell published by Oxford University Press
  • The Boy Who Talked to Birds
    The Boy Who Talked to the Birds, retold by Julia Donaldson, published by Oxford University Press
Humorous stories
  • Sheepless Night
    Extract from A Sheepless Night, Geraldine McCaughrean, published by Oxford University Press
Index (alphabetically ordered)
  • Rainbows
    Extract from Rainbows, Diana Kimpton, published by Oxford University Press
Stories by significant children's authors
  • Farmer Skiboo
    Extract from Farmer Skiboo Stories, Martin Waddell, published by Oxford University Press
Information books (including non-chronological reports)
  • All Kinds of Dolls
    Extract from All Kinds of Dolls, James Dunbar, published by Oxford University Press

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