Create
a large yellow school bus out of poster board and make sure that there's a window for each child in your class.
Not exact matches
Extracts taken from the following texts: - Jane Eyre - Mill on the floss - Nicholas Nickleby - Wuthering Heights Differentiation: purple = lower ability blue - middle ability
yellow = higher ability Resources provide opportunities to: - explore Victorian context including
schools and social classes - analyse structure - analyse language - explore Victorian
school experiences - write imaginatively - explore connotations of language With a
large focus on 19th century texts in the new 9 - 1 specifications for both language and literature - exploration in KS3 is vital and these resources enable students to access appropriate extracts taken from complex literature on themes that they will be able to relate to.
Cordoning off a
large space in the middle of the classroom with
yellow caution tape, she had faked a crime scene, strewing dirt and gravel from the
school garden across a
large piece of butcher paper on which she had drawn outlines of two bodies and stamped footprints of shoes dipped in red paint.
Large schools of
yellow chub, bar jacks and yellowtail snapper patrol the water above the reef.
Small
schools of
yellow spotted, striped
large - eye bream slowly move away as your approach.
Highlights:
Large schools of
Yellow Fusiliers, Trevally, Giant Morays,
Large Groupers, Batfish, and if you're lucky, Whale Sharks.
We saw
large schools of
yellow snappers, puffer fish, a red fire goby, butterflyfish, and some nudibranchs.
Amongst the rocks there were
large schools of
yellow snapper and numerous other tropical fish such as butterflyfish, surgeonfish, sweetlips and groupers.
During this dive we saw
large schools of
yellow snapper, a
large octopus, a huge barracuda,
schools of trevallies and tuna, a stonefish.
The marine life is more diverse there with Napoleon wrasse, turtles,
large cube boxfish, clown triggerfish,
schools of batfish,
yellow goatfish, palette surgeonfish, blue - faced angelfish and bannerfish.
In deeper sections you can spot
large snappers, blue - spotted sting rays and
schools of fusiliers and
yellow - tailed barracuda.
There are more calm sections of the reef where table corals and fallen boulders are frequented by
large groupers and
schools of
yellow - ribbon sweetlips.