Year 6 Transition
Scheme of Work This unit of work has been designed for returning year 6 pupils after the
COVID-19 lockdown. It should be taught alongside Libby Scott and Re-
becca Westcott’s novel - Can You See Me?
It is a continuous book study that can be carried out whilst in school with
the teacher and continued at home as part of their home learning provi-
sion. The language used and the tasks given are all things that the chil-
dren should be familiar with so should help with independent learning.
All pupils will need their own copy of the book. The resources can be
printed off but it has been designed so that pupils can create their own
responses on lined or plain paper, so that there is no need for access to a
printer.
WEEK 6 LEARNING TASKS
Week beginning: 6/7/20—SEND
Monday 6th July
KF: Themes and conventions
Click on the link below to watch an interview with Libby Scott to understand her motivation for writing
the book
https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/watch/bp-libby-scott-and-rebecca-westcott-interview#comments
Write down 5 things about autism
that you have learnt since reading
this book.
Monday 6th July
KF: Language for effect
Read pages 99-100 of chapter 9. In the first paragraph the author uses onomatopoeia and personification
to describe the words mum and dad use in their conversation.
Find examples of onomatopoeia and personification used on p99?
Let’s get creative!
Draw the words to show how Tally is feeling about this conversation that she tries to eavesdrop
on. E.g. how could you draw ‘buzz’ so the words feel as though they are buzzing around her
and are out of her reach?
Monday 6th July
Finish reading to the end of the chapter
Talk and share
What do you think Tally means when she writes, “ Actually, the more I think about it, the more I reckon that a
lot of the cons of autism are not really caused by autism but by how other people react to it. I really do.”
Tuesday 7th July
Chapter 10 : Tuesday 7th July
Read chapter 10 and then answer the comprehension questions below.
1. What reason does mum give Tally to explain why she must go to
school? (p.112)
2. How does mum persuade Tally to get out of bed and ready for
school? (p.113)
3. Why does Nell sometimes refer to Tally’s hair as a birds nest?
(p.114)
4. What word on p116 suggest that Tally is becoming angry with
mum?
5a. How do you think mum is feeling on pages 116-117?
5b. How do you know?
6. How does Tally try to say sorry to mum? (p.118)
7. Why reasons does Nell give to shoe her dislike of Rupert? (p.119)
8. Why do you think Rupert tried to attack Tally? (p.120)
9.How do you think Tally will feel if mum tries to take Rupert away?
Give reasons for your answer.
10. What anxiety rating do you think Tally would give for the events in
chapter 10? Justify your response with evidence form the text.
Wednesday 8th July
Chapter 11: Wednesday 8th July
KF: Inference Read chapter 11
Sort the bubbles into those that belong to Tally and those that belong to Nell
I HATE worms!
She just doesn’t
understand or get
me
She can’t leave me…
she won’t leave
me… she’s not al-
lowed to leave me
I wonder how
slow I could walk?
I need to keep running or I
might get a detention… that
would be the WORST thing
EVER!
Everything just
always has to be
her way…
arrggghhh! I can’t believe
that we might be
late again!
It feels like everyone
puts her and her
feelings first. I’m just
so fed up! Why can’t she
just listen?
Chapter 11: Wednesday 8th July DIAMOND FOUR
Tiger mask
Luke
Layla
(best friend)
Saving worms
Arrange the boxes below to create a diamond (see example) to rank
the things of varying importance to Tally.
You will need to consider Tally’s relationship and feelings towards each
thing in the boxes below to help you.
Once finished, explain why you have organised the boxes in the way
you have.
Diamond Four
1. Highest priority
4. Lowest priority
3. joint 2nd 2. Joint 2nd
Thursday 9th July
Thursday 9th July : Chapter 12 WRITING TASK
In this chapter, Tally faces many challenges. Your task is to try and help her! Write a letter to Tally offering
her advice about what she should do in response to the problem below. Turn to the next page to help you
with your letter writing.
“There is a boy in my school who is always mean to me. He calls me
Weirdo-Adams and just the another day he said that I nearly wet
myself because the bell made me jump. Everyone laughed and I was
so embarrassed. He does this everyday and I’m really sick of it now!
I don’t know what I should do. I want it all to stop!”
As you read chapter 12 jot down anything that tells you Tally tries her best to fit in.
Thursday 9th July : Chapter 12 WRITING TASK
1. Make a list of the different things Tally could do to solve her problem
2. Start your letter with ‘Dear Tally’ and write your first sentence to show that you understand and will
try to help e.g.
I’m sorry to hear that/ That’s dreadful and I hope that I can help/ I know how you feel because…
3. Explain what Tally could do to solve the problem e.g.
Have you tried….? It is important that you..., another thing I suggest is to…., Firstly…., You could also….
4. Wish her luck and positive encouragement
I hope that by following the advise that.., Let me know how you get on…, I wish you all the best… Remem-
ber that… Don’t let yourself be… Try not to worry as…
“There is a boy in my school who is always mean to me. He calls me
Weirdo-Adams and just the another day he said that I nearly wet my-
self because the bell made me jump. Everyone laughed and I was so
embarrassed. He does this everyday and I’m really sick of it now! I
don’t know what I should do. I want it all to stop!
Friday 10th July Home learning task
Complete the reading comprehen-
sion dated 10.07.20. You will find
varying levels of difficulty. The 3 stars
provide the greater challenge.