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This interactive PowerPoint and 5 lesson plans conclude this unit about stories with Familiar Settings based on the Year 2 National Curriculum scheme of work. This week, children will continue to focus on ‘Gorilla’ by Anthony Browne, ‘The Tiger Who Came to Tea’ by Judith Kerr as well as the well-known story ‘There’s No Such Thing As A Dragon’ by Jack Kent. Using these stories, they will begin to develop ideas, plan and write their own stories using the character that they created at the end of week 1. During lesson 3, they will also have fun playing a board game with a partner as they practise reading and spelling words containing the /j/ phoneme!
Lesson 1: To create an interesting problem for my story
Lesson 2: To plan my own story
Lesson 3: To read and spell words with the phoneme /j/
Lesson 4: To create a good story opening
Lesson 5: To use my ‘writing toolbox’ to complete my story
Total Number of Slides: 32
Resources included? Yes
Lesson Plans Included? Yes
If necessary, this PowerPoint can be easily adapted to meet the specific needs of your class. Physical copies of the books would be beneficial, but links are provided.
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Week 1: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/year-2-fiction-familiar-settings-week-1-of-2-12192909
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This interactive PowerPoint and 5 detailed lesson plans relate to stories with Familiar Settings based on the Year 2 National Curriculum scheme of work. During this first week, children will focus on the two stories ‘Gorilla’ by Anthony Browne and ‘The Tiger Who Came to Tea’ by Judith Kerr. Not only will they enjoy reading both of these wonderful stories, they will also learn, revise and apply their knowledge of nouns, adjectives and punctuation (including question marks) within a variety of engaging activities.
Lesson 1: To list nouns for different settings
Lesson 2: To use adjectives after a noun
Lesson 3: To read and compare two stories
Lesson 4: To punctuate sentences using capital letters, full stops and question marks
Lesson 5: To create and describe a character
Total Number of Slides: 30
Resources included? Yes
Lesson Plans Included? Yes
If necessary, this PowerPoint can be easily adapted to meet the specific needs of your class. Physical copies of both books would be beneficial, but links are provided for both stories.
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Week 2: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/year-2-fiction-familiar-settings-week-1-of-2-12192909
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This bundle includes an interactive PowerPoint and 5 lesson plans relating to Stories With Familiar Settings based on the Year 1 National Curriculum scheme of work. During this second week, children will practise reading and spelling words using the /oi/ phoneme before planning their very own ‘lost toy’ story inspired by the book ‘Knuffle Bunny’ by Mo Willems. After writing the beginning, middle and end of their story, the included worksheets are designed to be cut out and stapled together to create their very own book! (ideal for display!)
Lesson 1: To read and spell words containing the /oi/ phoneme
Lesson 2: To plan my own ‘lost toy’ story
Lesson 3: To begin writing my story
Lesson 4: To write the middle part of my story
Lesson 5: To write the ending of my story
Total Number of Slides: 33
Activity Resources Included? Yes
Detailed Lesson Plan Included? Yes
Each lesson contains a starter activity, displayed success criteria, main teaching and plenary.
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Week 1: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/year-1-stories-with-familiar-settings-week-1-of-2-12192546
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This bundle includes an interactive PowerPoint and 5 lesson plans relating to Stories With Familiar Settings based on the Year 1 National Curriculum scheme of work. This week, children will listen to and understand the story ‘Knuffle Bunny’ by Mo Willems. In addition to this, they will focus on sentence formation, spellings containing the /l/ phoneme as well as memorising and reciting the alphabet!
Lesson 1: To use adjectives to describe my favourite toy
Lesson 2: To read words using the /l/ phoneme
Lesson 3: To read and understand a story
Lesson 4: To write sentences using capital letters
Lesson 5: To memorise and recite the alphabet
Total Number of Slides: 31
Activity Resources Included? Yes
Detailed Lesson Plan Included? Yes
Each lesson contains a starter activity, displayed success criteria, main teaching and plenary.
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Week 2: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/year-1-stories-with-familiar-settings-week-2-of-2-12192577
Have children enjoy learning the first 100 high frequency words with this striking poster and additional word mats! This useful list can be cut out and stuck into student’s books or laminated and stored within the classroom to be used when needed.
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This eye-catching poster and word mat contains a simple list of adjectives which can be used to support pupils as they practice describing everyday objects.
This pack includes a poster and lesson activity where children can investigate the correct endings of the given roots words.
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Engage your pupils with these easy-to-use, interactive PowerPoints as they really get to grips with performance poetry! SPAG/GPS: Suffixes, Expanded Noun Phrases and the Subjunctive Mood.
This Interactive Primary PowerPoint includes the concluding 5 lessons relating to Choral and Performance Poetry based on the Year 6 National Curriculum scheme of work.
Lesson 1: To investigate the suffixes -tious and -cious
Lesson 2: To read and discuss characters within a poem
Lesson 3: To plan my own performance poem
Lesson 4: To write a performance poem
Lesson 5: To recite and perform my poem
Total Number of Slides: 30
Resources and Poems Included? Yes
Full Lesson Plan Included.
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This interactive primary PowerPoint includes 5 lessons relating to Choral and Performance Poetry based on the Year 6 National Curriculum scheme of work.
Lesson 1: To identify features of a performance poem
Lesson 2: To analyse a performance poem
Lesson 3: To create expanded noun phrases
Lesson 4: To explore the vocabulary used within a poem
Lesson 5: To write a poem in the subjunctive form
Total Number of Slides: 31
Resources and Poems Included? Yes
Full Lesson Plan Included.
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This word mat and poster can be used to aid learning when writing descriptions about food. This handy list can be cut out and stuck into children’s books or laminated and stored within the classroom to be used when needed.
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Throughout this exciting 2-Week unit, children will enjoy exploring and analysing a selection of observational poems (included). They will focus on a number of different grammar techniques in addition to furthering their understanding of poetic devices such as similes, metaphors and personification.
Total Number of Slides: 59
Includes 10 Complete Lesson Plans
Differentiated Activities and Resources
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This interactive PowerPoint concludes this two-week Observational Poetry unit. During this second week, children will explore the use of imagery within poems by learning how to create powerful images using all 5 senses (sight, hearing, taste, touch and smell). They will have fun imagining themselves as ‘the classroom’ as they consider these senses. What would a classroom see and hear? They will then use their plans to create a poem called ‘I am a Classroom’ based on the poem ‘I am a Writer’ by Joseph Coelho.
Poetic Devices/GPS covered throughout these lessons include similes, metaphors, personification, imagery and relative clauses.
Related Poems:
‘Sky-Artist´ and ‘Don’t be Scared’ by Grace Nichols
’I am a Writer’ by Joseph Coelho
’Sunlight’ by David Windle
Lesson 1: To explore the impact of vocabulary within a poem
Lessons 2: To write a poem using metaphors and similes
Lesson 3: To plan a poem using descriptive language
Lesson 4: To write a poem about a given topic
Lesson 5: To revise and perform my poem
Total Number of Slides: 31
Lesson Plan Included? Yes
Resources Included? Yes
Differentiation? Yes
No additional resources needed
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This fun and engaging bundle contains 10 lessons relating to Songs and Repetitive Poems.
Total Number of Slides: 54
All Resources and Poems Included? Yes
Differentiated Activities? Yes
Throughout this unit children will learn to…
Write imaginative sentences
Memorise and recite short sections of repetitive poems
Use finger spaces between words
Form letters correctly
Recognise and create list poems
Use adjectives to describe nouns
Read poems aloud with confidence!
This interactive PowerPoint contains the next 5 lessons relating to Songs and Repetitive Poems based on the Year 1 National Curriculum scheme of work which can be easily adapted to meet individual needs. During this second week, children will have fun imagining what they would get from the supermarket if they could purchase anything they wanted! They will share, discuss and brainstorm ideas before creating 2 list poems to show what they would buy compared to what ‘mum’ would buy! Each lesson contains a starter activity, main teaching, displayed success criteria and plenary.
Week 2 of 2.
Lesson 1: To brainstorm ideas
Lesson 2: To use adjectives to describe a noun
Lesson 3: To create a ‘list poem’ using neat handwriting
Lesson 4: To complete my poem and add illustrations
Lesson 5: To read my poem out loud
Total Number of Slides: 27
Resources Included? Yes
Differentiated Activities? Yes
Lesson Plan Included? Yes
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This interactive PowerPoint includes 5 whole lessons relating to Songs and Repetitive Poems based on the Year 1 National Curriculum scheme of work which can be easily adapted to meet individual needs. This week, children will enjoy lessons and activities based around the following two poems: ‘Peter ate a Worm’ by Jack Prelutsky and ‘Wings’ by Pie Corbett. Each lesson contains a starter activity, displayed success criteria, main teaching and plenary.
Week 1 of 2.
Lesson 1: To write imaginative sentences
Lesson 2: To memorise and recite a poem
Lesson 3: To copy a poem using neat handwriting
Lesson 4: To complete my poem and add illustrations
Lesson 5: To write my own version of a poem
Total Number of Slides: 27
Poems and Activity Resources Included? Yes
Lesson Plan Included? Yes
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Ever fancied challenging your class to EARN their Golden Time not LOSE it?
This ensures that every child makes a conscious effort to follow the school rules every day in order to earn their reward time at the end of the week.
This handy pack includes:
– An eye-catching Golden Time display chart
– A choice of 2 different name labels
– An editable PowerPoint should you wish to make any edits!
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Does your class know how to correctly use relative pronouns?
If not, this attractive poster can be displayed anywhere in the classroom for pupils to easily refer to during grammar related activities!
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