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糖心Vlog

Last updated

20 July 2026

docx, 14.66 MB
docx, 14.66 MB

A worksheet linked to the story Spyder by Matt Carr, encouraging children to think like a secret agent. Children will imagine they are going on a spy mission and decide what they would pack in their own spy kit. They can draw and label items they would take, such as binoculars, a magnifying glass, a notebook, or a torch, and explain why these items would be useful. This creative activity develops imagination, speaking and listening, and descriptive writing skills. Perfect for a Year 1 or Year 2 English lesson based on Spyder.

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