WALT: Visualise and use your senses to talk about colours.
‘Thomas can’t see colours, but he can hear them and smell them and touch them and taste them. Now you can try to see the world the way Thomas sees it.’ – The Black Book of Colours by Menena Cottin
Green can make your tongue tingle with mint ice cream and warms us with hot tea. It tastes like lettuce, broccoli or spinach. Green smells like freshly cut grass with the sound of a football stadium. It reminds us of walks in the botanical gardens and sounds like leaves blowing in the trees or frogs in the pond.
A Visualising: Use your senses to describe the colours. 1. Yellow is like …
2. Red is like …
3. Blue is like …
4. Brown is like …
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Strand: Reading Element: Exploring and Using LO 8, 9