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These Ferdinand Forest and the pirate pickle ‘Wanted’ posters are the perfect space for children to develop their understanding of some of the main characters in our book.

Can the children put these pirate-themed words from Ferdinand Forest and the pirate pickle in alphabetical order and then research what they mean?

Develop the children’s understanding of the main characters in Ferdinand Forest and the pirate pickle with these fun pirate crew profile sheets.

Cut out and arrange the story events of Ferdinand Forest and the pirate pickle in order.

Measure the distance between the islands and round up or down the distances.

What facts can you find in text and what can you infer?

Closed and open-ended comprehension activities for Ferdinand Forest and the pirate pickle.

Read the ‘Travel by book’ closing thought and talk about the ideas in it during your class or school assembly.

Display the story map on your whiteboard and tell the story, image by image.

These words taken from the Ferdinand Forest and the pirate pickle by Libby Taylor are often misspelled. Learn how to spell any that you don’t know using your usual method, then work with a friend to test each other.

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