In the course of writing an article that linked these events together, a word was born: heatflation.Īs the world overheats, new words and phrases turn up all the time, and old ones gain new meanings. And it looked like the record-breaking heat had been playing a larger role in driving up prices than many people realized. Everyone was worrying about inflation with grocery bills and energy costs rising. A month earlier, the United States had baked in searing temperatures that killed thousands of cattle in Kansas. And at the same time, hot and dry conditions were sweeping Europe, expected to erase a third of the seasonal harvest of rice, corn, and animal feed in Italy alone. An unprecedented heat wave in China was ruining the corn and soy crops used to feed pigs, sending the price of pork soaring. It was a sunny morning in July when my editor sent me a hot tip. It is not associated with, or endorsed by the authors or publishers of the story, or any related stories or products.Hotumn, meatmares, ecoanxiety: Oh, how young we all were then Please note: The art work used in these resources has been produced by ourselves. Letter matching pairs- find the lower and upper case matching pairs on the pumpkins- plus an ideas sheet for further activitiesįind the caterpillars- choose cards to see how many caterpillars you have found hiding in the pumpkin patch Pumpkin recipes- a collection of recipe cardsĭraw the scene- draw the scene through the window of the old white cabin Tracing pictures- trace over the dotty lines and colourĬolouring pictures- pictures of the characters and some scenes to colour Stick puppets- make your own character stick puppets for retelling the storyįace masks- colour and decorate the face masks for retelling the story or making up your own stories Number worksheets- colour in the correct number of objects- 2 different worksheetsįive little pumpkins rhyme- a rhyme card for this counting rhyme, rhyme props to use when singing the rhyme and face masks to make Pumpkin missing numbers- differentiated worksheets to fill in the missing numbers on the pumpkins My favourite part of the story- a worksheet to draw and write about their favourite part of the storyĪ number line- a colourful number line on pumpkinsĬounting cards up to 10- count the number of pumpkins on each cards- these could also be used for number ordering Writing sheets- various worksheets with borders to use for writing activities or in the writing area Worksheet- write a book review about the bookĪlphabet line- an alphabet line on wooden spoons Speech bubbles worksheets- three different worksheets for children to fill in the speech bubbles and then colour the picture Story questions- colourful cards for a display with questions about the storyĬolour face masks- of the characters in the story- great to use foretelling the story or for making up new storiesĬolour puppets- make your own stick puppets of the characters in the story to retell the story or make up your own storiesĪn A4 word card with pictures- great to use when writing about the story Picture flashcards- Flashcards with words and pictures of the props and characters Title poster- An A4 sized poster with the title on and author/ illustrator Story word cards- great to add to a display or use in the writing areaĭisplay border- A themed display border to print out as many times as you need for a display board of any size Includes worksheets, crafts, display materials, games and activities for Literacy and Numeracy / Maths.ĭisplay banner- a long colourful banner with a picture of the characters This pack is designed to be used with the story ‘Pumpkin Soup’ by Helen Cooper which is a lovely story for Autumn and Fall about sharing and working together.
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