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Classroom ideas to help you hold a Winnie Week!
Teacher Resource Pack
Valerie Thomas and Korky Paul
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What you will need:
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TITLE PAGE:
• Introduce Winnie and Wilbur
• Ask the children what Winnie is carrying(a spell book) See Activities
SPREAD 1
• All the rooms in Winnie’s house are black.What rooms can the children see? See Activities
• Would the children like to live in a house
where everything is black?
SPREAD 2
• Look at the picture of Winnie in her kitchen.Ask the children how they can tell thatWinnie is a witch?
SPREAD 5
• Winnie has turned Wilbur green! Ask thechildren if they think that is a good idea?Why/why not?
W innie liv ed in her bl ack house w it h her cat , W il bur .H e w as bl ack t oo. And t hat is how t he t r oubl e beg an.
Wil b ur cl im bed to the top of t he tall est tree to hid
e.
He looked ridic ul o us and he kne w it.
E ven t he birds l a ug hed at him .
Wil b ur was m iserabl e.
He sta yed at t he top
of t he tree all da y
and all nig ht.
Ne x t m orning Wil b ur
was stil l up t he tree.
Winnie was worried.
S he l o ved Wil b ur
and hated him to
be m iserabl e.
Read the story together:
SPREAD 7
• Can the children find Wilbur in thispicture? See activities
SPREAD 9
• Winnie’s garden is much neater than herhouse. Can the children see what jobshe has been doing there recently?
• How do the children think Wilbur isfeeling?
SPREAD 10
• Do the children know why the birds are
laughing at Wilbur?
SPREAD 12
• Do the children like the colourful housebetter?
Theme:colour, magic
Dark and light coloured paper
Coloured, white and black poster paints
White pencils or chalk
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Activities
Multicolour Wilbur:
• get the children to draw Wilbur in multicolour.
Winnie goes shopping
Go back to the title page – Winnie isstudying her spell book.
• Get the children to write a shopping list of thingsWinnie might need.
• Then they could illustrate a page (or a selection of pages)from her spell book.
Drawing in reverse!
Ask the children to:
• look again at the first spread of the book where KorkyPaul has drawn Winnie’s house. By drawing in white ona dark background, he shows that everything in Winnie’shouse is black.
• draw themselves or a simple object in the classroom, inwhite chalk on a dark background to observe the effect.
Light and shade: green cat on green grass
• Ask the children to look again at Spread 7 where we see a
green Wilbur hidden from Winnie in the green grass.
• How do they think Korky has managed to make Wilburjust visible? (using light and shade)
• Get them to think of a simple object against the samecoloured background: a blue bird in a cloudless sky, a redapple on a red tablecloth, etc.
• Using lighter shades of the colour and pencil, experimentwith how to make the object stand out.
Why not extend the exploration of colour in the story to teach the
children about the colour wheel, mixing colours, and complementary
and contrasting colours?
Tour Winnie’s house online
The first spread shows us all the rooms inWinnie’s house.
• Visit www.winnie-the-witch.com and explore theWinnie’s House section with the children.
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Activities
Under the sea
• Draw some of the sea creatures Winnie and Wilbur meeton their adventure. Use different colours and materials.
Octopuses
• In the story, Winnie turns herself into an octopus.Discuss what an octopus is, and then either:
get the children to use the internet or reference books tofind out the different parts of an octopus or
give them a list of body part labels (e.g. ‘head,’ ‘tentacles’and suckers.’)
• Get the children to draw an octopus, and then label it
correctly.
Postcard home
The story takes place on the first day of Winnie andWilbur’s holiday. If they write some postcards fromtheir submarine, what will they say?
• Design and write a postcard from Winnie or Wilbur to afriend back home, describing their underwater adventure.
Pirates Ahoy!
• Take another look at spread 9, with the shipwreck andtreasure chest.
• Develop an activity about pirates by asking the childrenwho the treasure chest might belong to. You could getthe children to draw and name the pirate, and write ashort story about how they came to lose their treasure.
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Science & Na tu re
A r t & l i te rac y
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Activities
Lift off!
• Get the children to design a rocket that they would liketo use to go on a space adventure. Don’t forget to give it
a name!
• Make a model rocket using recycled materials.
One small step
• Play footage of the first Moon landing to the class.Develop the discussion to talk about conditions in space.What does it feel like? Look at reference books aboutspace to find out more.
• Use Winnie’s mnemonic at the end of Winnie in Space to
teach the class the order of the planets in the solar system(which also appear in order throughout the book). Makea space display or poster with the mnemonic on.
A great space adventure
• Get the children to create a story of their own spaceadventure: for younger readers this could take the form ofa class discussion, from which they would gather ideas fora piece of artwork, while older children could write theirown story. Use this (adapted) first line from Winnie in
Space: ‘I have always loved to look through my telescope atthe night sky. It is huge and dark and mysterious.’
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Science & H i s to r y
Li te rac y
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SPREAD 2
• Can the children tell if Wilbur hascaught the bird?’
• What is Winnie doing?
W innie the W itch l ooked out of her w indow and shiv er ed.H er g ar den w as cov er ed in snow .H er pond w as cov er ed in ice.Icicles hung f r om the r oof to ps.‘I’m tir ed of w inter ,’ said W innie.
Read the story together:
Theme:the seasons
Spring bulbs, container and plant fibre
Art materials
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All o ver t he garden, l ittle
anim al s were waking up.
T he y had been ha ving t heir winter sl eep, and
t he y were ver y cross.
T he y cam e o ut into t he garden,
ya wning sl eepily. ‘It’s too early
for s um m er,’ t he y gr um bl ed.
‘We want to go back to sl eep.’
T he fl o wers had been asl eep
under the sno w. T he y woke
up and began to gro w.
Up cam e the l ea ves,
and t hen t he fl o wers.
B ut the s un was too hot
for t hem . T heir heads began
to droop. Al l t he l o vel y
fl o wers were d ying.
Winnie was worried.
T he anim al s and t he flo wers
didn’t l ike her l o vel y s um m er.
T hen s he heard a ver y
strange noise . . .
SPREAD 6:
• Are the animals happy with Winnie’sspell? See activity
SPREAD 8:
• How are Winnie’s visitors behavingbadly?
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Activities
Winnie’s fashions
• Winnie’s winter wardrobe (woolly coat, fluffy hat, snowboots, gloves and scarf) shows us how much she loves
colour and decoration. Ask the children to design a rainyday outfit for Winnie, with a shiny mac, wellies and rainhat or umbrella, or a summer wardrobe.
Winnie’s rules
• Winnie gets cross with her badly behaved visitors. Askthe children to point out what they are doing that peopleshould not do in a shared public place like a park or abeach.
• If Winnie wrote a list of rules for her visitors, whatwould it say?
Plant life
Look at spread 6. Animals and flowers need longer tosleep than Winnie lets them have.
• Plant some spring bulbs in class in the autumn and usethis as an ongoing project about plant growth and theseasons.
• Explain about hibernation. Do any of the children havepets that hibernate?
Water and ice
Look at spread 1. Use this as a startingpoint to discuss freezing, melting, evaporation, and
the water cycle. You could follow this up with a classexperiment to demonstrate melting.
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Na tu re
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SPREAD 1
• Look at the home page of Winnie’scomputer. How can you tell that it hasbeen designed for a witch?
SPREAD 3:
• How can you tell that Winnie is spendinga very long time on the computer?
• How many mice can the children counton this spread? T h
a t m o u
s e h a s p ut a sp e l l o
n h e r , t h o u g h t W i l b
u r .
W il bur w a s n ’ t laug hing . T he r ain w as dr i p ping of f his w hisker s.‘ Meeow ,’ he cr ied. ‘ Meeeooow w !’But W innie didn’t hear him .
W ilbur noticed it w as r aining . H e w as g etting w et.H e w atched W innie thr oug h the w indow .She w as hav ing a g ood tim e.
She or der ed her new w and, and then she v isited som e w ebsites f or w itches.T hey had som e v er y f unny jokes.‘H a, ha, ha,’ l aug hed W innie.
Read the story together:
Theme:technology
Writing and colouring materials
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T hen anot her tr uck cam e t hro ug h t he gate.
‘ M y ne w wand!’ said Winnie.
‘It’s arri ved! T hank goodness!’
S he grabbed t he ne w wand, wa ved it once, and s ho
uted, T he book of spel l s fl e w o
ut of t he r ubbis h tr uck, up into t he air . . .
SPREAD 10:
• How can the children tell that thelorry is carrying wands?
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Activities
Computer Code
Ask children to discuss what they think are the mostimportant things you should know before usingcomputers. These might include:• How to save your work and find it again.
• What to do if you delete something by accident.
• How to make sure nobody can read private thingsabout you.
Ask the groups to share their lists with the classand compile a class list of computer guidelines,which you can display.
Screensaver
Get the children to design a screensaverfor Winnie’s computer.
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Story 1 – Winnie’s Awful Auntie
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Read the story with thechildren and choose fromthe following activities
Creating a Character
In this story, Winnie gets a visitor who she really doesn’t want to see! Thisactivity encourages children to think about the differences between AuntieAggie, Winnie and Wilbur, and why they make the story so funny.
• As a craft activity, make Winnie, Wilbur and Auntie Aggie puppets.
• Then, ask the children to think of words which describe Winnie, Auntie Aggie and Wilburin the story. How do they speak, and what kinds of words do they use?
• As a class or in groups, make a simple and short script of the story.
• Then get members of the class to act out the story, using the puppets.
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Winnie Wordplay
This story is full of fun wordplay, and makes a good starting-pointfor encouraging children with their creative writing.
A. Alliteration
The story is full of descriptions using alliteration:
‘What in the witchy world is that for?’ ‘ Awful Auntie Aggie’ ‘ Nit’s knickers!’ ‘Gnat’s kneecaps!’
Using alliteration is satisfying because of the sounds thewords make, and makes writing interesting. See if thechildren can think of some alliterative words to describe:
• Witch (e.g. wicked, wonderful, warty)• Rabbit (e.g. running, roaming)• Baby (e.g. bouncy, beautiful)• Cat (e.g. creeping, crafty, cute, cuddly)
B. Rhyming
In the story, Auntie Aggie is described as having a sweety-tweety-neaty and rosy-posy smell. Ask the childrenwhat they notice about these words. Do they think itmakes the description funny? What effect does makingthe description rhyme have? Get the children to make uprhyming descriptions for:
• Witch (e.g. warty-naughty)• Rabbit (e.g. fluffy-scruffy)• Baby (e.g. weepy-sleepy)• Cat (e.g. roly-poly)
To round off the activity, get the children to pick one of thethings from the above list and write a paragraph about it,using the descriptive words they’ve come up with. If timeallows they could draw their creation (which may very wellbe a warty-naughty wonderful witch like Winnie!)
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Story 2 – Ghost in the Post
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Read the story with thechildren and choose fromthe following activities
Sold!
As a class, explore various waysin which language is used to sellthings.The vampire on WWTVpersuades Winnie to enter
the poetry competition. Afterreading the story, discuss withthe children how he does this.
• Go back to pages 53 – 55.
• Winnie believes the vampire isspeaking directly to her: is he reallydoing this?
• How does the vampire persuadeWinnie that she needs the pen?
What words does he use?
• Make a list of persuasive words andphrases you might use to advertise thesame competition in your school.
• Then ask the children to create aposter of the competition in groups,using pictures, and the list of wordsyou’ve created, to persuade childrento enter.
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Story 1 – Winnie Fixes It
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Read the story with thechildren and choose fromthe following activities
A Giant LeapThis story introduces Winnie’s neighbour, Jerry the giant.You might want to read it alongside other stories about giantssuch as Jack and the Beanstalk, and Roald Dahl’s BFG .
Jerry explains that people run away from him and don’toffer him work as a builder because they are scared of theway he looks.
• Talk about what he looks like, what he’s good at, and ask whether hehas any friends and what other people think of him.
• Get the children to write their own story about a giantwho is misunderstood.
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The story opens with Winnie browsingthrough one of her favourite magazines,
Witch One? She picks it up for ideas and advicewhenever she makes one of her frequentefforts to improve her house.
As a class:
• Talk about the key features of a magazine, e.g. news,reviews, products, adverts, puzzles.
• Make a list of articles for Witch One?
• In groups or individually, design a front cover forthe magazine. Look at some of the children’s favouritemagazines as inspiration.
• For a bigger project, extend this task so that the wholeclass contributes to an edition of Witch One?, includingproblem page, letters page, advertisements and so on.
• Why is Witch One? a clever and funny name to use?Extend this to an exercise on homophones or a spellingtest: see/sea, here/hear, pear/pair, two/too etc.
Which Witch?
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Story 2 – Winnie’s School Dinner
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Read the story with thechildren and choose fromthe following activities
Winnie’s Magic Menu
You will need: examples from cookbooks or the internet of regular recipes forratatouille and bolognaise.
Winnie and Wilbur’s school dinner is like nothing the children haveeaten before (and they don’t want to eat it now!). How do Winnieand Wilbur create it?
• Write and illustrate a menu for Winnie’s school feast.
• Look at some example menus.
• Start Winnie’s school feast menu with ratatouille and bolognaise.
• Add some of the witchy treats from other Winnie stories: woodlouse crunch soufflé,rhubarb and rat-tail buns, maggoty-mallow pie. Winnie never stops eating so there aremany examples.
• Invent some treats of your own.
• Don’t forget witchy drinks.
• Display the menus.
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Write step-by-step recipes for Winnie’s ratatouille and worm bolognaise.
First show children a regular recipe for (eg) spaghetti bolognaise and discuss howa recipe is set out. Most recipes have the following sections:
• Ingredients: list the ingredients in the order that they are used.
• Equipment or Utensils: list the equipment needed in the order it is used.
• Method: explain each stage of the recipe.
Then ask the children to write the recipe out as Winnie and Wilbur would makeit. For example, under Ingredients for ratatouille they would list rats, and underEquipment Winnie would probably list a cauldron rather than a saucepan.
• Make and display illustrated recipe cards.
• If you have collected other recipes or invented your own,there may be enough to make up an illustrated book.
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Story 1 – Winnie’s Tea Party
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Read the story with thechildren and choose fromthe following activities
Party Time!
The children are organising a partywith Winnie, and want it to go witha swing. What food, games, prizesand entertainment would they have
to make the party a big success? Getthem to draw or write up their partyideas.
Winnie’s Amazing Invention
• Winnie accidentally invents a four-spout
teapot, which is just what she needs forgiving all her relatives tea at once. What elsemight be a useful invention for a tea party?A flying cake plate or a sandwich flipper, forexample?
• Decide what you would find really useful ata tea party and make a picture or model of itfor display.
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In Winnie’s house, all kinds of objects have a life of their own! In this story, shehas a letter box that eats letters.
• Get the children to imagine that objects in the classroom could come to life. What would the objectsdo, and what would they look like?
• Get the children to write a story called ‘The Day the Classroom Came to Life!’
• If they have time, they could illustrate their story.
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