Students examine how art bridges the gap between characters, focusing on prepositions and prepositional phrases to specify where and when actions occur.
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Students explore the book's resolution, where the physical artwork merges their worlds, and learn to write compound sentences with the conjunction 'but' to highlight contrasting actions or emotions before creating their final story narrative.
Students focus on the collaborative drawing of the fantasy world where the grandfather is a Thai warrior and the boy is a wizard, and learn to combine ideas into simple compound sentences using the conjunction 'and'.
Students identify how the boy and his grandfather use drawing to communicate when spoken words fail, focusing on capital letters, full stops, and basic speech bubble text to describe characters' feelings.
Students explore the cultural food scene in the book, focusing on the differences in what the boy and grandfather eat, and learn to use simple relating verbs (is, was) and action verbs to create a descriptive culinary narrative.