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This 50 slide Powerpoint presentation invites pupils to:

  • explore words that are newly-coined and popular, and words that are worn-out and forgotten;
  • examine the way new words enter the language, looking at examples ranging from William Shakespeare to Dr. Seuss and Lewis Carroll to Roald Dahl;
  • look closely at how words in dictionaries are included, organised and presented;
  • use this knowledge to become lexicographers to create a mini-dictionary from the words of an anonymous nonsense poem.

The National Curriculum consistently asks that pupils remain curious and interested in language.

KS2 - *“During Years 5 and 6, teachers should continue to emphasise pupils’ enjoyment and understanding of language, especially vocabulary.” *

A central theme in KS3 is that pupils *“…be taught to consolidate and build on their knowledge of grammar and vocabulary.” *

As well as the PowerPoint presentation this resource includes the text of the nonsense poem ‘The Cruise of the ‘P.C.’

All the money raised from the sale of this resources is donated to a local charity for children called MedEquip4Kids.

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