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Jane Cadwallader
Granny Fixitand the PirateIllustrated by Gustavo Mazali
Young Readers
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ill and Ahmed are in class. The teacher,
Mr Robinson, is asking the children
to write a story about an adventure.
They can write the story with a friend.
O.K.
Would you like to work
with me?
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The woman is pointing to the adventure books.
There’s Granny Fixit.
She puts her hand in her small yellow bag. What’s
in there? Oh, it’s a big yellow adventure book!
She puts the book in the bookcase.
Ahmed and Jill are walking to the library.
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What can we write
about?
Let’s look for adventure
books. The adventure books are over
there.
Who’s walking behind the children?
Oh! It’s Granny Fixit!
LIBRARY
The children open the big yellow adventure book
and…
Oh! The sea!! And a pirate boat!!
And a PIRATE!
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Granny Fixit wants to help Pirate Bill.
She puts her hand in her small yellow bag.
What’s in there? Oh, it’s a parrot!
Granny Fixit says
something to
the parrot.
The pirate is small with black hair and a big nose.
He’s sad.
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What’s your name?
Come and see my boat.
I’m Pirate Bill and I’m sad because
I don’t have a pirate hat or a parrot or a box
with treasure.
Find the words. Fill the gaps in the song.2
Circle the correct word.
1 The adventure book is blue / yellow.2 The pirate is big / small.3 The pirate wants a parrot / cat.4 Granny Fixit looks for the parrots / treasure.5 The pirate’s name is Ben / Bill.
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Look at the __________ .__________ and blue.Grey and __________ .Green ones too!__________ __________ everywhere.One on the __________ .One on the __________ .
Label the pictures. Cross out the pictures that aren’t in the story.
Activity Pages
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bag fishislandparrot
box ball hat book
8 ___________6 ___________
7 ___________
4 ___________5 ___________
1 ___________
2 ___________
3 ___________box
parrots
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__________parrots
web
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prpl
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pnk
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Find the words to fill the gaps in the sentences.
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1 _________ and _________ are in the _________ . (A3) (C4) (B1)
2 _________ _________ has a _________ _________ . (A5) (C1) (B3) (C5)
3 The _________ isn’t _________ . (A4) (C2)
4 The _________ are _________ to the _________ . (B5) (A1) (B2)
5 _________ _________ _________ _________ (A5) (C1) (B4) (C3)
the _________ . (A2)
Read, match and draw.4
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cupboard
boat
chair
bed
bookcase
hat
window
sofa
1 2 3 4 5
A
C
B
flying chair Ahmed pirate Granny
kitchen island yellow looks parrots
Fixit happy under Jill bag
Read and draw.
There’s a pirate. There are five parrots.There’s a tree. There’s a box with treasure!There’s a boat.
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Do you like the story? Draw your face.
= I love the story!
= I like the story.
= I quite like the story.
= I don’t like the story.
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PARROT
ISLAND
!
PICTURE DICTIONARYGranny Fixit and the Pirate
bag
bookcase
cupboard
boat
box
hair+971 2 645 8987info@jarirbookstores.ae
SYLLABUS
Vocabulary areasAnimals, furniture, numbers, colours
Grammar and structuresPresent simplePresent progressive ImperativesHave for possession There is / There are Can for abilityQuestion words: what? / where? / who? Conjunctions: and / but
My name is Jane and I live in a beautiful Spanish city, Madrid. I’m an English author of children’s books. I’ve always loved creating stories and songs for children. The best ideas come to me while… I’m jogging!
I live in a very big city, Buenos Aires. I have been drawing all my life, ever since I was a child as I didn’t have a TV. I enjoy most of all drawing comic strips and picturing myself and my kids in the illustrations that I create.
Young ELI Readers
Stage 1Dominique Guillemant, Hooray for the HolidaysDominique Guillemant, Sophie’s DreamJane Cadwallader, Granny Fixit and the Ball Jane Cadwallader, Granny Fixit and the Pirate
Stage 2Jane Cadwallader, PB3 and the VegetablesJane Cadwallader, PB3 and the JacketRudyard Kypling, The Jungle Book
Stage 3Jane Cadwallader, Uncle Jack and the Bakonzi TreeJane Cadwallader, Uncle Jack and the Emperor PenguinsJ. M. Barrie, Peter Pan
Stage 4Jane Cadwallader, Harry and an Electrical ProblemJane Cadwallader, Harry and the CrownLewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland
PICTURE DICTIONARYGranny Fixit and the Pirate
hat
letter
island
parrot
treasure
pirate
(to) wake up wardrobe
An action
story about
Granny Fixit,
a sad pirate
and a crowd
of multi-coloured
parrots.
Jane Cadwallader
Granny Fixit
and the Pirate
Stage Title w/ video ISBN
Sophie’s Dream + CD
Hooray for the Holidays! + CD
Granny Fixit and the Ball + CD
Granny Fixit and the Pirate + CD
Granny Fixit and the Yellow String + CD
Aladdin + CD
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978-9948-22-150-0
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978-9948-22-152-4
978-9948-22-153-1
978-9948-22-154-8
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz + CD
PB3 and the Vegetables + CD
PB3 and the Jacket + CD
PB3 and Coco the Clown + CD
PB3 and the Helping Hands + CD
978-9948-22-155-5
978-9948-22-156-2
978-9948-22-157-9
978-9948-22-158-6
978-9948-22-159-3
Uncle Jack and the Bakonzi Tree + CD
Uncle jack and the Emperor Penguins + CD
The Canterville Ghost + CD
Uncle Jack and the Meerkats + CD
Peter Pan + CD
978-9948-22-160-9
978-9948-22-161-6
978-9948-22-162-3
978-9948-22-163-0
978-9948-22-164-7
Harry and the Crown + CD
Harry and the Egyptian Tomb + CD
The Secret Passage + CD
White Fang + CD
978-9948-22-165-4
978-9948-22-166-1
978-9948-22-167-8
978-9948-22-168-5
Sense and Sensibility + CD
Macbeth + CD
The Picture of Dorian Gray + CD
Stories of Mystery and Suspense + CD
Dubliners + CD
The Turn of the Screw + CD
Frankenstein + CD
Mrs. Dalloway + CD
The Great Gatsby + CD
A Collection of First World War Poetry + CD
Heart of Darkness + CD
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