lunes, 11 de abril de 2016

Tim, the tiny little pirate (reading and writing)

Read the story about Tim, the tiny little pirate, and answer the questions about him!


Have you met Tim? Tim is a tiny little pirate who loves being at the sea! When he was just a baby, his mother told him stories about the ocean, about sunsets and sunrises, about desert islands and incredible adventures. It was all fascinating! So, from that moment, Tim knew: he wanted to be a pirate and sail the seas looking for treasures. The only problem is that... Tim doesn't have a boat!!

Oh, no! But Tim is a very clever boy and he knows what to do: he takes a lot of wood, some planks, some nails... and, WOW, he builds an amazing boat! The boat is not very fancy, and is also very tiny but... well, exactly like him!! So Tim takes his boat and sails off looking for treasures, with his friend Larry (he's a green parrot and he doesn't speak much, but he's a friend after all). Tim wants to find an island with a lot of golden treasures, but he needs to find a map first. He is not worried, though: he knows that this is the beginning of a great adventure!!


Answer the questions about Tim!
 
1. What's the problem for Tim?

2. What does Tim do to solve the problem?

3. Who is Larry?

4. What is the boat like?

5. What do you think that will happen to Tim now? Invent and write your idea!



You can download the worksheet by clicking HERE or using the following link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5eUkBcQMWRpTFVzV1llX0NuQWM/view


2 comentarios:

  1. Hello Celia!
    This activity is perfect for practising reading and writing. You have written the word "story" with another colour in the statement and this is an excellent way to emphasize the main idea. The text is short and the sentences are excellently constructed because you use exclamation points, ellipsis, description, etc.

    Congratulations for this post and for your blog!
    Mireia

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  2. Hi!

    Congrats!! I really love this blog!! This activity is amazing for reading and understanding a story. It's short, entertaining and fun.

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