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Line Guides (portrait and landscape)
A variety of line guide options that I have used across KS1 and KS2: small lines, wider lines and two handwriting paper options.
Landscape and portrait options available.
KS2 Character Description Macbeth
An example character description for Macbeth. This was originally used in Year 5/6 but could also be used in KS3.
Includes the use of semi colons, different sentence openers, conjunctions etc.
Originally used as a model character description, this could be used as a prompt to describe Macbeth, or as a sample text to analyse for literary features.
Example Poem linked to Romans
A poem based on the Romans to be used as a model text when teaching poetry. Contains examples of repetition, rhyme, alliteration, similes and metaphors. Suitable for KS2, or lower KS3.
A set of differented questions is also available.
Questions for Roman Poem
Differentiated questions linked to figurative language in a poem linked to the Romans.
Can be used as part of a series of work on poetry, figurative language or generally as part of a topic on the Romans.
Ideally suited to LKS2 but could also be used in UKS2.
SEND/LA WW2 Description evacuation
A week of English activities linked to describing WW2 evacuees.
This unit of work was designed for a group of children working significantly below KS2 standards, so that they were able to successfully access work on the same topic as their peers.
Originally this was used in KS2, but this could also be relevant to SEND pupils in KS3.
An overview of the week is provided, as well as activities to complete.
Into to Bronze Age lesson: making bronze
A powerpoint introducing the Bronze Age and an accompanying set of differentiated activity sheets.
Ideally suited to LKS2 but could be used across the primary age range.
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Stone Age-Iron Age Pack
A pack of resources containing powerpoints, activities and worksheets about the Stone Age-Iron Age topic.
Includes artefact work, comparisons and links to archaeology. Supports historical enquiry and discussion.