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The Lighthouse Keeper’s Lunch

The Lighthouse Keeper’s Lunch. Using describing words. Mr Grinling was a most industrious lighthouse keeper. Come rain or shine he tended his light. Mrs Grinling worked in the kitchen of the little white cottage on the cliffs concocting a delicious lunch for him.

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The Lighthouse Keeper’s Lunch

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  1. The Lighthouse Keeper’s Lunch Using describing words

  2. Mr Grinling was a most industrious lighthouse keeper. Come rain or shine he tended his light.

  3. Mrs Grinling worked in the kitchen of the little white cottage on the cliffs concocting a delicious lunch for him. But the lunch did not arrive. It was spotted by three scavenging seagulls who set upon it and devoured it with great gusto.

  4. “They are a brazen lot, those seagulls,” “A most ingenious plan,”

  5. Describing the mustard sandwich

  6. Designing a new sandwich Aim: To scare away the seagulls How: We need disgusting fillings!

  7. Your tasks Year 2 • Draw and describe your new sandwich filling. Try to include lots of disgusting describing words. Year 1 • Draw your sandwich and write a list of ingredients.

  8. What I’m looking for • A new idea for a sandwich including lots of describing words.

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