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For children who do not have cats at home, refer to previous stories a - PPT Presentation

Discuss the warm relationship between Katie and Greedy Cat shown in the picture What does Greedy Cat like in this picture What about Katie Page 2 ID: 242927

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For children who do not have cats at home, refer to previous stories about Greedy Cat. The first reading Draw the childrenÕs attention to the question mark at the end of the title. What does this mark mean? Once the children identify that the title is a question, draw their attention to the word ÒLikeÓ. Refer back to their discussion about cats. Discuss the warm relationship between Katie and Greedy Cat shown in the picture. What does Greedy Cat like in this picture? What about Katie? Page 2 Ð What is Katie doing? What does Greedy Cat like? Listen to the children read the text themselves, offering support as necessary. Observe which children are cross-checking the picture cues with letter-sound knowledge to identify the interest words. Page 3 Ð Some children may say ÒwoolÓ for ÒstringÓ. Prompt them to cross-check. Could this word be ÒwoolÓ? Why not? How does this word start? What else would look right and sound right? Page 6 Ð Discuss the picture, drawing the childrenÕs attention to the fact that there