2 Refer to the headings on
the board and ask the children, in pairs, to help
you complete the grid. Encourage them to use
their dictionaries and class
wallcharts to add a variety of descriptors.
Box 59
Fairies and witches
Type
Appearance
Clothes
Transport
Size
Tools Pets
of
for
magic
magic
Fairies
good,
beautiful, bright, wings
very
wand
no
kind
cute,
pretty
colourful,
small
pets
pink dress
Witches
bad,
ugly, thin,
black skirt
broomstick
same
spells
black
evil
large nose
and shirt or
as a
cat
dress,
person
hat
Follow-up
• Ask the children to write sentences about how
these two magical females
differ. Tell them that
but is a good contrast
word to join their ideas, e.g.
Fairies are kind and good, but witches are bad and evil.
• You could ask the children to tell you of stories they have read about bad
fairies and good witches. They could
make a new grid and include
adjectives to describe these characters.
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