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Hi everyone.

My name's Miss Toole, and this is Tabby.

Say, hi Tabby.

Myself and Tabby love to retell stories, but we also really enjoy finding out information.

And throughout this unit, we're going to be exploring an explanation text.

Do you know at home, why we explore explanation? It's because it tells people how something happened.

And throughout the explanation we use words like because, so, and as a result of to show how each point links on to the next one.

So throughout this unit, we're going to explore explanations, and hopefully by the end we can create our own explanation text.

Let's have a look at what we're going to be doing today.

We're going to start off with some spellings, but then going to listen to the explanation.

And after we've listen too we're going to have a go reflecting on it and thinking about what we enjoyed about our explanation.

So today you are going to need some paper, a pencil and your amazing brain.

And of course your fabulous self.

So go away now grab your resources, pause the tape and when you've got them, press play to carry on.

Before we start our spellings, we would like to share our song with you.

Now, the focus of our explanation is how beans grow.

So we thought it'd be a nice idea to sing a song, linked to how beans grow.

So I'll do it and then you do it and then we can put it all together.

So are you ready? It goes.

♪ The bean is connected to the green shoot ♪ You go.

♪ The bean is connected to the green shoot ♪ Good.

The next part is, ♪ The green shoot's connected to the green leaves ♪ ♪ The green shoot's connected to the green leaves ♪ The next one is, ♪ The green leaves' connected to the new flower ♪ ♪ The green leaves' connected to the new flower ♪ ♪ And that's how you get the beans ♪ ♪ And that's how you get the beans ♪ Good! But let's have a go and do it again, we'll do it nice and slow and we'll join in together.

So ready? One, two, three.

♪ The bean is connected to the green shoot ♪ ♪ The green shoot's connected to the green leaves ♪ ♪ Green leaves' connected to the new flower ♪ ♪ And that's how you get the beans ♪ Amazing! Now see if you can add in the actions.

So we start with the bean, is connected to the green shoots, the green shoots' connected to the green leaves, the green leaves' connected to the new flower and that's how we get the bean.

Yeah? Right, let's go together.

One, two, three.

♪ The bean is connected to the green shoot ♪ ♪ The green shoot's connected to the green leaves ♪ ♪ The green leaves' connected to the new flower ♪ ♪ And that's how we get the beans ♪ Amazing! Thank you for joining in with me.

And I hope you enjoyed our song.

We will look at it again, at the end of this lesson.

The focus of our spellings, this unit is common exception words.

Now we sometimes look at our common exceptional words, as tricky words, because we can't sound them out, we just got to know them.

So we look and we say.

Look and say.

And when we're spelling the words we use the letter names, not the letter sounds.

So that we don't get confused when trying to sound them out.

So to remind us the letter names before we look at our words, I'd like us to do the alphabet.

So hands on our shoulders, and every time we do a letter, we'll just tap our shoulders so we know we're moving on.

So are you ready? Let's go.

A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z.

Super! So now let's have a look our common exception words.

Remember, we look and we say them.

I'm going to show you the word, if you know it shout at your screen.

If you don't, don't worry 'cause then I will say it and you can model back to me.

And then we'll have a go at spelling it with the letter name.

So our first word is, some.

Some, you say it.

Some.

Some, some, some? And if we're spelling it, it's S-O-M-E.

Together? S-O-M-E , some.

Super! Next word is, she.

She, let's spell it together.

S-H-E, she.

She, she, she? She, she, she? She? She? Perfect! Next word.

Do you know it? They.

They.

They, they, they? They, they, they? Should we have a go at spelling it? T-H-E-Y.

Super! They.

Do you know what this one is? Full.

Full? Full? Let's spell it.

F-U-L-L, full.

Full, full, full? Full, full, full? Full.

Next word, said.

This is a tricky one.

Said.

Said, said, said? Said, said, said? Let's have a go at spelling it.

S-A-I-D, said.

Fantastic! And our last one for today, we.

We, we, we? We, we, we? We, we? We, we? And let's spell it W-E, we.

Super! Now what'd like you to do, is have go pause in the tape, and writing down our words that we've just gone through.

So I'll quickly recap them with you.

We've got we, said, full, they, she and some.

If you're not sure when you're writing down, you can always rewind and go back and have a look at the words.

So pause now, have a go at writing down the spellings and then press play once you are done.

Today, Professor Has Been, is going to come and explain to us how beans grow.

Can you remember why, we learn about explanation? It's to explain to somebody how things happen, using words, such as, because, so, and as a result of to link things together.

So Professor Has Been, is going to be explaining how beans grow.

Hmm, I wonder.

Have you ever grown anything at home? Tabby have you ever grown anything? Wow! Tabby cat says that he, has grown carrots at home.

I have grown some flowers, so that they are really tall, taller than me.

I wonder, have you ever grown anything at home? Tell your screen now, what you have grown.

Before we listen to the explanation, can you join in with our learning time chant? So it goes, It's learning time! It's learning time! Look, listen, wow! Can you join in with me? Ready to listen, to Professor Has Been, and his explanation? Are you ready? One, two, three.

It's learning time! It's learning time! Look, listen, wow! Hi, My name is Professor Has Been, and I am here to explain to you how beans grow from a single bean to a beanstalk.

First, the bean is planted in the ground about two centimetres below the surface.

If the soil is damp and warm, when the bean will come to life, causing roots to grow down and a shoot comes up above the ground.

When sunlight shines on the shoot, leaves come out.

As ever told a plant is able to make food, from sunlight because leaves are able to do this.

Fascinating! The food leads to more and more growth of the roots and the shoots.

So the plant gets bigger and bigger, and taller and taller.

When the time is right little flowers appear, which attract bees with their nice smell.

The bees visit the flowers and leave a powder called pollen which amazingly, causes the flower to turn into a bean.

Finally when the beans are ripe, they can be picked and eaten or planted in the soil to make more beanstalks.

And that's how it works.

That's how a beanstalk grows, from a single bean.

If you don't believe me, try and grow one for yourself.

Wow! I really enjoyed learning about how beans go from Professor Has Been.

Did you enjoy it Tabby cat? Lovely! I wonder, did you enjoy at home finding out how beans grow? Let's think about what our favourite part of today's lesson was.

My favourite part of today's lesson, was listening to Professor Has Been tell us all about, how beans grow.

What was your favourite part of today's lesson? Tabby cat's favourite part of today's lesson was learning our song to explain how beans grow.

Can you tell your screen at home, what was your favourite part of today's lesson? and say it in a full sentence, My favourite part of today's lesson was.

Super! Well done! Now, before we finish with our song from the beginning, I would like to set you some extra tasks to do at home.

Now that we know how beans grow, I was wondering if you could create a poster or a picture, to show the beanstalk at the end of the cycle.

So what does it look like when it's big and tall, and it's got all of its leaves and there's roots coming down.

So think about what Professor Has Been told us and create your picture or poster.

Or, you could write a list of everything you would need if you were going to make your own beanstalk.

So if you were going to go.

going to grow a beanstalk, what would you need to make sure you had? So those are two activities that you can do at home before the next lesson in the unit.

To finish today's lesson, Tabby and I would like to take the song from the start of the day.

To finish today, Tabby and I would like to sing the song from the start of the lesson.

So I'll quickly recap the words and then we can sing it together.

So we go.

♪ The bean is connected to the green shoot ♪ ♪ The green shoots' connected to the green leaves ♪ ♪ The green leaves' connected to the new flower ♪ ♪ And that's how you get the beans ♪ ♪ Pom, pom, pom ♪ And then we can sing it again.

So are we ready? So warm yourselves up, nice big voice and let's do our actions nice and big to show how big our beans grow.

So we're already started with your bean ♪ The bean is connected to the green shoots ♪ ♪ The green shoots' connected to the green leaves ♪ ♪ The green leaves' connected to the new flower ♪ ♪ And that's how you get the beans ♪ ♪ Pom, pom, pom ♪ ♪ The bean is connected to the green shoots ♪ ♪ The green shoots' connected to the green leaves ♪ ♪ The green leaves' connected to the new flower ♪ ♪ And that's how you get the beans ♪ Thank you for joining in.

I hope you enjoy our song just as much as we do.

I'll see you in the next lesson of this unit.

Bye!.