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7.7

Using comparatives: ‘bigger’, ‘longer’ and ‘smaller’


Why is this important?
Comparatives relate to the ‘er’ on the end of an adjective and are the
grammatical form used to express that there is ‘more’ of something (e.g.
‘more big’ or ‘more small’ – although this is not how it is expressed in
English). This signals further development of abstract concepts – those
where a judgement has to be made.

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What to do
• Gather together some items/toys that vary in size

(e.g. two sizes of teddy, cups, pencils, books, cars).
• Put out two of the objects (e.g. two sizes of car).
• Point to the ‘smaller’ of the two objects first and then point to the ‘bigger’ one
saying ‘This car is big and this car is …’
• Encourage the child to use the comparative ‘bigger’.
• If the child says ‘more big’, explain that there is a special way of saying ‘more big’, e.g.

Adult: ‘This teddy is big and this teddy is … .’
Child: ‘More big.’
Adult: ‘Yes, more big, this teddy is bigger. Now you try. This teddy is … .’
Child: ‘Bigger.’

FAITH
  • Through our Christian school and ethos, we all aim to believe in ourselves, each other, our teachers, leaders and parents. With reflection and prayer, we trust in God that our prayers will be heard. We know that every child is a child of Jesus, treating everyone with respect and dignity that they deserve.

    Keep on asking, and you will receive what you ask for. Keep on seeking, and you will find. Keep on knocking, and the door will be opened to you.
    Matthew 7:7

  • FAITH

WISDOM
  • We aim to build our pupils’ and teachers’ confidence, delight in their teaching & learning and discipline in seeking wisdom; gaining the truth, knowledge, understanding and skills they will need in their everyday lives. We offer a broad and inspiring curriculum that nurtures emotional intelligence, creativity and remembering of important knowledge. We teach and learn collaboratively leading to our pupils developing the life skills of learning.

    For the Lord gives wisdom; from his mouth come knowledge and understanding;
    Proverbs 2:6

  • WISDOM

ASPIRATION
  • We aim to be the best we can be. Whilst nurturing our pupils’ and staff, we encourage and drive them to aspire to achieve their hopes and dreams. We are honest in the fact that this will take hard work, perseverance and resilience.

    For I know the plans I have for you,” says the Lord. “They are plans for good and not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope.
    Jeremiah 29:11

  • ASPIRATION

COMMUNITY
  • Above all we aim to show compassion to ourselves and each other. By developing strong relationships and friendships we develop a true understanding of each other.

    ‘Love thy neighbour…’
    Luke 10:28

  • COMMUNITY

COMPASSION
  • We are a family. We show compassion for all members of our community irrespective of gender, ethnicity, religion or sexuality. We strive to be ‘courageous advocates’ for our local, national and global community.

    There is no longer Jew or Gentile, slave or free, male and female. For you are all one in Christ Jesus.
    Galatians 3:28

  • COMPASSION

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