Use addition, subtraction, and problem-solving skills with this 'Make me a tiger' resource.

Create an artefacts sheet for your school museum. 

The bazaar in our story is just one part of a great trading heritage. Bazaars sprung up all over Asia as a way to trade in the goods that made their way along The Silk Road.

Talk about this market scene. What can children see in the picture? 

Ranjit has written a story about a kind tiger. Can the children help Ranjit improve his work?

How much of Ranjit's Rainbow Tigers has been remembered?

Discuss word choices and how a word can affect the mood of writing with these synonyms.

Look at the story from different characters points of view – we look at Ranjit, Naani and Mrs Bannerjee. 

The children must use their persuasive and thinking skills to make as many complete cards as they can.

This resource helps with problem solving and multiplication and addition skills.

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    “A really wonderful resource for teachers who still believe that there is value in stories and in handling books. Thank you!” Hannah Fuller Bookhappy, Durham
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