I have written each lesson in an explanatory style, rather than as a formal lesson plan, since that seemed more friendly and conveys the how and why as well as the what to do.
It is a good idea if the children have heard the story of Flat Stanley by Jeff Brown prior to the lesson, although this is not essential. See the synopsis on side menu
All lessons require the Container / Journey metaphor diagram. See side menu.
When the work is finished, you may like to join the Flat Stanley Project in Ontario, Canada for even more ideas and a chance to join up with other schools worldwide. The project focus is on encouraging literacy through sending Flat Stanley figures and diaries to other schools across the world.
Several schools sent paper drawings of their Flat Stanley to other schools.
Click here for an example on the Woodlands Junior website
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