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Relative Pronouns WHICH / THAT
Simple PPT page explaining them. Can be printed for students books.
Storyboard Man on the Moon - A Day in the Life of Bob
This is a simple storyboard to help students organise the events of the book in chronological order.
I have also included a Notebook presentation for this lesson with a starter/main activity/plenary included.
Hugh Lupton's The Adventures of Odysseus - Planning, PPTs and worksheets (Week 1)
These are my resources for teaching week 1 or ‘The Adventures of Odyssus’ to Year 4.
This week we summarised the prologue, researched the main characters, learned about relative clauses and plan and wrote a persuasive letter for our Big Write. All resources are included…
2 x The Cyclops ENGLISH LESSONS (Adventures of Odysseus by Hugh Lupton)
Planned and taught to Year 4 students.
LESSON 1: students will collect phrases to describe the Cyclops and then write a full description. (PPT + suggestions sheet for kids + PLAN)
LESSON 2: students will dramatise the story of the Cyclops in a series of freeze frames. (PPT + prompt sheet for kids + PLAN) This is a marking-free photopage lesson!
FREEBIE LESSON: graphic novel worksheet for Kids (odysseus).
Contractions Worksheets (Differentiated)
These worksheets are designed to help students to use apostrophes for omission.
Write A Narrative Poem - Go To The Head!
Powerpoint to support students to write a narrative poem of their own, based on Ian Bland’s poem, ‘Go To The Head’. Suitable for students in Year 4 and above.
Using Commas - Worksheet and Examples
Worksheet focused on using commas to separate items in a list, or before a conjunction. Also, an additional example sheet which may be printed and stuck in students’ books, or displayed on an interactive whiteboard.
Using Colons - Worksheet and Guide
This is a two page worksheet that includes a simple ‘guide’ to how and when to use colons. Suitable for students in Years 5 and 6.
Relative Clauses Worksheet
A worksheet requiring students to add relative clauses into simple sentences. Begins with instructions and examples.
Write A Poem About Your Pet (Years 5 and 6)
This resource will help students to write a poem about their favourite pets, featuring 4 line stanzas (ABCB rhyme scheme).
Homophones: PowerPoint and Differentiated Worksheets
Fun less designed for students in Years 3 and 4.