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Last updated

20 April 2025

pptx, 9.85 MB
pptx, 9.85 MB
pptx, 4.86 MB
pptx, 4.86 MB
pdf, 1.36 MB
pdf, 1.36 MB

Bring the beloved story Peace at Last by Jill Murphy to life with this fun, interactive lesson focusing on onomatopoeia! Designed for Year 1 and Year 2 pupils, this resource supports children’s understanding of sound words through colourful visuals and engaging activities.

What’s Included:
Editable PowerPoint slides with vibrant illustrations and interactive matching tasks.
Onomatopoeia matching activity – link sound words to story scenes.
PDF version of the story.
Resources are fully editable, allowing easy adaptation for your class needs
Ideal for Literacy, Guided Reading, Phonics, or cross-curricular learning.

Learning Objectives:

Identify and understand the use of onomatopoeia in a familiar story.
Build vocabulary and develop sound-word recognition.
Improve listening and comprehension skills through visual cues.
Enhance storytelling and descriptive language.

Perfect For:

Whole-class teaching.
Small group or guided reading sessions.
Literacy centres or independent work.
SEND-friendly adaptations.

Curriculum Links:
Supports the National Curriculum for English (KS1) – Word Reading, Spoken Language, and Writing Composition.

Make phonics and literacy sparkle with this engaging, sound-filled adventure through a classic bedtime story!

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