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HOUSES




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TYPES OF HOUSES - MATCHING
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Age: 9-17
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The houses
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Age: 10-12
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TYPES OF HOUSES - PICTIONARY
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Age: 9-17
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My grandparents live in a lovely cottage
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Age: 11-17
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I love my house (reuploaded)
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HOUSES & HOMES
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Age: 11-12
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Find the best word to make this little poem rhyme.

There are houses made of

And houses made of

There are houses made of
And houses made of

There are houses that are

And houses that are .

There are houses that are ,

And houses in a

There are houses in the

And houses in the .

There are houses all around

But my house is the

�The three little pigs built one house each.
Look at the pictures, read�and find the correct sentence for each picture.

1 The first little pig built his house out of straw because it was the easiest thing to do.

2 The second little pig built his house out of sticks. This was a little bit stronger than a straw house.

3 The third little pig built his house out of bricks.

4 The wolf huffed and puffed but he could not blow down that brick house.

Watch the film and number the sentences correctly.

The�film begins by telling that the little house was built way out in the country.

She was scared and looked shabby. But she was a good house as ever underneath. She just wanted to be lived in and loved again.


Then one day the great-great granddaughter of the builder came along and said, "That Little House looks just like the Little House my grandmother lived in when she was a little girl,

only that Little House was way out in the country on a hill covered with daisies and apple trees growing around".

But over time, the big city grew and grew~ stretching all the way out into the country. The little house sat empty, the big city rose high over her.

The man who built her said that she'd live to see the great-great-grandchildren's great-great grandchildren living in her.