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46 Read Write Inc. Phonics © Oxford University Press 2016. No sharing, copying or adaptation of materials permitted except by subscribers to Oxford Owl. A very dangerous dinosaur Hold a sentence Grey Storybook 12 See Phonics Handbook 2 for lesson plans. 1. Check capital letter T full stop gaps Check capital letter W inverted commas “ ” gaps full stop 2. Build a sentence

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Page 1: Grey Storybook 12 A very dangerous dinosaur

46 Read Write Inc. Phonics © Oxford University Press 2016. No sharing, copying or adaptation of materials permitted except by subscribers to Oxford Owl.

A very dangerous dinosaur

Hold a sentence

Grey Storybook 12See Phonics Handbook 2 for lesson plans.

1.

Check capital letter Tfull stop

gaps

Check capital letter Winverted commas “ ”

gapsfull stop

2.

Build a sentence

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47Read Write Inc. Phonics © Oxford University Press 2016. No sharing, copying or adaptation of materials permitted except by subscribers to Oxford Owl.

GrammarChange the words in boxes into the past tense to complete the sentences.

1. sounds

The situation serious.

2. leaves

The next day, Torosaurus her nest.

3. returns

She , chewing nervously.

4. makes The dinosaurs a new dinosaur

out of paper, paints and sticky tape.

VocabularyUnderline the word that is the odd one out in each set of three words.

1. cross furious delighted2. huge flat enormous3. protect keep safe show4. anxious contented worried

Red Words

talk th ought wh ere would oth er

Green Words

make dinosaur serious delici ous obvious

Spelling)

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48 Read Write Inc. Phonics © Oxford University Press 2016. No sharing, copying or adaptation of materials permitted except by subscribers to Oxford Owl.

Proofread – grammar

the dinosaur roared and crashed through the trees The other dinosaurs was anxious about their eggs.

Correct 3 errors.

Write about new kinds of dinosaursIn your exercise book, write descriptions of the new dinosaurs. Use the next page to help with your ideas.

Remember to describe how your

dinosaurs’ personalities match

their names.

TOP TIP

Useful words

big long spiky eyes mouth lumbers trudges thuds bounces growly grizzly gruff s ueaky high‑pitched brave angry furious silly

Proofread – spelling

‘Wot can we doo about the very dangerous dinosaur?’ thort the other dinosaurs.

Correct 3 errors.

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49Read Write Inc. Phonics © Oxford University Press 2016. No sharing, copying or adaptation of materials permitted except by subscribers to Oxford Owl.

What does the dinosaur look like?How does it move?What does it sound like?What does it eat? Is it herbivorous or carnivorous?Why does it have this name?What do the other dinosaurs think about it?

Words to keep

Courageousaurus

Furiousaurus

Silliosaurus