SJL4 June 2024 Beans on Toast Structured Literacy Pack

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Beans on Toast by Eamonn Marra is a contemporary fiction text that explores family relationships, humour, and loyalty through the perspective of a younger sibling navigating jealousy and responsibility after his brother is injured. Through realistic dialogue and everyday moments, Marra captures the emotional shifts within a household as attention, privileges, and routines change. The text follows Joseph as he grapples with frustration, fairness, and empathy, revealing how small acts of care can rebuild connection and trust. Warm, humorous, and deeply relatable, the story supports students to understand sibling relationships and personal growth through lived experience and voice.

The text is ideal for integrated learning across literacy and health, supporting inquiry into relationships, emotional regulation, and empathy in everyday family life.

 

This pack contains a range of structured literacy activities including

  • Spelling rules ck / dge / drop the e / y as a consonant or vowel
  • Sounds of -ed
  • Exploring parts of language - adverbs, adjectives, nouns, verbs etc
  • Doubling or not when adding -ing, -ed
  • Floss rules
  • Compound words
  • Identifying and naming suffixes
  • Identifying and naming prefixes
  • Vowel teams
  • Root words
  • Controlling 'r'
  • Diagraphs
  • Schwa words
  • Ghost diagraphs
  • -oo- and -oo- / -au and -ow / 
  • Hard and soft c and g
  • Common subordinating conjunctions
  • And much more!!

 

Curriculum Phase: Phase 3
Year Level: Year 7

English (NZC Levels 4–5): reading for meaning and critical thinking, analysing character perspective and voice, understanding narrative structure and dialogue, exploring humour and tone, synthesising events and themes, identifying author’s message

Health and Physical Education: relationships, emotional awareness, empathy, resilience, communication, wellbeing

Text type: Fiction, short story, realistic narrative

Key words include: family, humour, loyalty, parkour, relationships, siblings, whānau, empathy, jealousy, responsibility, fairness, connection, trust

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