Roald Dahl Wonderful Words for Writing: Whoppsy-whiffling words to become a vocabulary champion

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Become a vocabulary champion and make your writing stand out! Using examples inspired by the world of Roald Dahl, add some detail to your descriptions and depth to your dialogue with this phizz-whizzing vocabulary activity book.

  • Aligned to the Key Stage 2 curriculum for ages 7 – 11
  • Supports vocabulary, grammar, language and comprehension goals
  • Learn exciting new words and how to use them to strengthen your writing
  • Complete the activities to practise your writing superpower
  • Create characters and the worlds they live in, play around with similes, synonyms and homonyms, and build up your word bank with rich, descriptive language.

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