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Captain Argument – loves agreeing and disagreeing He didn’t share/ take turns. I want to …. I like …. I don’t like …. I think …. Why? I think ….What do you think? I don’t think …. Why do you think this? It is …. It’s not …. Yes because …. No because …. EYFS

Captain Comparison – is obsessed with comparing and contrasting It is the same because …. It looks the same because …. It feels the same because …. It tastes the same because …. It sounds the same because .. It is different because …. It is not the same because … This is …. and that is …. EYFS

Captain Deduction – is always making assumptions based on prior knowledge It will …. because …. I think I will … I think …. because …. It is …. because …. It has …. because …. Why do you think this is a ..? What can you see? Why did ….. happen? ….. happened because …. EYFS

Captain Description – loves describing It is big/small (size) It is (shape) It is soft/hard (texture) It feels like … because …. It looks like …. because …. It tastes like …. because …. It sounds like …. because …. It smells like …. because …. It is the same because …. It is different because …. This …. looks like …. EYFS

Captain Evaluation - I made this train. I like the way the wheels go round I’ve done this picture. I have put in lots of detail. I like this because …. I made this …. I did this …. I’ve done this …. EYFS

Captain Explanation – is wonderful at explaining I’ve got yhe …. one. It’s the same/different because …. It’s the same number. We both have …. There is one more …. I have more …. We have two each …. I think …. …. is heavier than …. EYFS

Captain Mathematical Explanation – great at explaining maths I’ve got the …. one. It’s the same/different. It’s the same number. We both have …. There is one more …. It’s one less. I have more …. We have two each …. Altogether I have …. …. is heavier than …. EYFS

Captain Hypothesis – always tries to explain something based on evidence It is …. because …. I think …because …. I don’t think … because…. It will …. because …. The …. is …. because …. What do you think? What will happen if…? EYFS

Captain Opinion – will always tell you what he thinks! I like/ don’t like …. It’s good/ nice / beautiful. It’s not nice. What do you think? I think ……………. I think ……… because …………… It will …. It will …. because …. What will happen if ….? EYFS

Captain Prediction – loves predicting I think it will …. What do you think will happen? It will …. The …. will …. The …. is going to …. This will …. because …. What do you think will happen next? What will happen if ….? EYFS

Captain Retelling – is wonderful at retelling events and story telling First I …. Then …. After …. And then …. …. happened first. Then …. happened …. happened last. Next …. and …. happened. At the end …. happened. …. happened in the beginning/middle/end. EYFS

Captain Sequencing – is brilliant at putting things in order First …. Next …. Then …. After that …. …. and then …. Next …. happened. …. happened last It is …. because …. EYFS