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33 Worksheets for Guided Reading Questions Year 5 Roald Dahl etc
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33 Worksheets for Guided Reading Questions Year 5 Roald Dahl etc

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33 worksheets I have used for guided reading. Please look at the piccie to get an idea of the books used. There’s Roald Dahl. It;s important that kids have some written record of what they have done in guided reading. This is good evidence I’ve linked them to app targets. Feel free to adapt. Just cut and paste the text questions.
Science Interdependence Adaptation  Food Chains Planning Year 5 and 6
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Science Interdependence Adaptation Food Chains Planning Year 5 and 6

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Massive amount of planning. Over a dozen powerpoints. More than six documents. More than a dozen word documents. Example planning : Pose the question – when we go into the supermarket, how can you find the things you want to buy? Lead into a discussion about how similar things are put together. If you want apples, you go to the fruit and veg section; if you want ice cream you go to the freezer. It saves time and makes the shopping easier. Scientists do a similar thing with living organisms. There are so many varied plants and animals, scientists need to keep dividing them into smaller groups to identify them. How would they do this? What would they look for? Explain that they look for similarities and differences to put the plants and animals into groups. Explain that we talk about the ‘plant kingdom’ and the ‘animal kingdom’. Animal Kingdom – how many different species of animals do the children think are on Earth? Take estimates. 800 000 They can be broadly broken into Vertebrates and Invertebrates. Vertebrates have a backbone. Invertebrates do not. What group do humans fit into? Activity One Use PowerPoint to talk through each group and their characteristics.
The Highwayman Alfred Noyes Teaching Resources Powerpoints Worksheets
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The Highwayman Alfred Noyes Teaching Resources Powerpoints Worksheets

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Assorted great planning and ideas for the superb poem The Highwayman by Alfred Noyes. Great powerpoints. Great ideas and worksheets. Plenty to get your teeth into and reassemble. Sample planning : Introduce children to ‘The Highwayman’. Explain that it is a poem that tells a story involving a highwayman. They will need to listen carefully as the poem is read, as it uses a lot of ‘old-fashioned’ language. The poem was written by Alfred Noyes and was first published in August 1906. Read the poem to the class and then children talk with partner about what they have found out about the story. Come back together and discuss the story told through the poem. How can children tell that this poem was written some time ago? Make notes on the board about character and story. Make notes about the Highwayman’s appearance. Recap on the techniques we use in fiction writing (and make clear again that poetry is a type of narrative) to describe the scene/setting to the reader. What is our main objective? To create an image in the reader’s mind. We do this by using the senses – recap. Re-read just the first three lines of the poem, ask children to close eyes and visualise the setting as I read it again. Talk about the language and the kind of pictures it created for them. The wind was a torrent of darkness upon the gusty trees, The moon was a ghostly galleon tossed upon cloudy seas, The road was a ribbon of moonlight looping the purple moor, Can the children see a technique which has been used in each of the three lines? Metaphor. Discuss. Children to pick out words which evoke the senses: Darkness, gusty trees, ghostly etc Recap what we have found out so far about ‘The Highwayman’. What makes it a narrative poem? Explain children’s final writing outcome. They are going to use the opening part of ‘The Highwayman’ as their inspiration and they are going to write their own poem based on Bess, the Landlord’s daughter. Recap on last lesson – what is a simile and what is a metaphor? What are the three nouns which Noyes describes using metaphor? The wind, the moon and the road. Children are also going to use metaphor to describe these, they are then going to use simile to describe Bess waiting for her love. Explain that today’s planning session is going to focus on the metaphor part of the writing outcome. Model how to write a metaphor by first mind mapping each item.
Science Year 5 or 6 Complete Year's Planning Powerpoints Worksheets
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Science Year 5 or 6 Complete Year's Planning Powerpoints Worksheets

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A complete year’s planning for year 5 or year 6 science. A complete year’s planning for Science for 10 year olds. Tons of powerpoints, word documents, planning, info etc. Topics include Interdependence and adaptation, micro organisms, dissolving, life cycles, magnetism, etc etc You get over 900 files. They are all in the zip file. Plus I’ve put a few examples up for you
British Science Week Planning Great Resource Primary School All Years  year 4 esp
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British Science Week Planning Great Resource Primary School All Years year 4 esp

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If you are thinking of running a Science week, this is for you. A plan on how to have a whole week of Science for all Primary years. Great hyperlinks and you can adapt for your school. This will save you a lot of time. I have great Science units. Please have a look. Science Week Why are we running the event? For fun and to motivate children and staff Raise the profile of science Inform parents Encourage involvement in science Celebrate the science of the school Raise awareness of practical science activities related to the national curriculum. Promote outdoor learning When and for how long will the event be? Science week will take place during afternoon sessions from Monday 10th June – Friday 14th June, but any links to morning sessions of Numeracy or Literacy are encouraged! What will the theme of the event be? INVENTIONS AND DISCOVERY Inventions are important factors in our everyday lives. Children need to understand that without people thinking of better ways to do things, or making contraptions to make work easier, life would be much different for us today and in the future! Discovery This part of our theme will allow children the opportunity to answer ‘what if?’ questions! Discoveries are something new! Something we didn’t know about before. So they are, of course, important because they bring something new into society; it could be new knowledge, a new invention, a new scientific concept, a new idea, anything!! Possible Activities: • Demonstrations/hands on workshops for children • Challenges for the children to tackle at home or in school • Outdoor learning – Encourage opportunities for outdoor learning • Enquiry investigations Children are given an opportunity to focus on a full scale enquiry, without the worries of teaching, but the emphasis is on being a scientist, and enquiring. • Quizzes Paper based quiz for children to research at school or at home or a treasure hunt around school to find the quiz questions, with answers appearing later. • Problem solving activities Using science knowledge to overcome a problem • Displays Display photos of activities as they take place. Where possible create interactive displays in common areas that all children can explore. • Joint planning Year groups can plan joint activities that link with science topics.
Photosynthesis Unit Science Biology Powerpoints Planning worksheets
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Photosynthesis Unit Science Biology Powerpoints Planning worksheets

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Thus unit deals with Photosynthesis for year 6. Plus other Science topics. 8 nice powerpoints plus planning plus worksheets. Example planning : To understand that green plants need light in order to grow well To know that green plants make their own food using light in a process called ‘photosynthesis’ Sc1 To make careful observations of plant growth and explain these. To make simple oral predictions PUT CHILDREN IN GROUPS Begin lesson by showing ch. 2 plants; a green plant that has been kept in the dark for several weeks and a healthy plant. Give ch. time with talk partners to discuss the differences they observe and why these might be. Also ensure ch. can name all the parts and functions of the plant. Lead these observations into a discussion about what plants need to be healthy. Take suggestions and write on board. Ensure ch. understand that plants need light, water, air, warmth and minerals. Explain to ch. that plants need light the most of all the above to be able to grow well but seeds don’t need light to germinate. Why? Lead ch. into discussion about plants needing light to feed themselves and if they don’t get light they won’t grow just like if we don’t eat properly we won’t grow. Ask ch. to talk to talk partners about how plants feed themselves. Introduce term on board ‘PHOTOSYNTHESIS’ Explain that ‘PHOTO’ means light and ‘SYNTHESIS’ means making something. Explain how photosynthesis works and demonstrate through ppt. (See below) Ensure ch. understand the leaves are vital for photosynthesis and then pass around some leaves so ch. can observe the detail. Ask the ch. to make oral predictions about what would happen to the un-healthy plant at the beginning if it was left on the widow-sill for a few weeks. Ask the ch. what would happen to the healthy plants leaves if they were covered. Plenary Explain to ch. that we are now going to leave the un-healthy plant on window-sill and observe what happens over a period of the week. Take a photograph of it and allocate somebody the job of taking a photograph of it every day. At the end of the week, show photos on board as a slide show and ch. can write an explanation of what has happened. Discuss however that the plant will also need water, warmth and minerals. (Use a geranium plant as these perk up quickest when exposed to more light) Ask ch. to discuss what minerals are. Explain that next lesson we will be discussing the need for good minerals to aid growth.
Display Materials For Primary School Collection Maths English
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Display Materials For Primary School Collection Maths English

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Looking for a big set of display material for the new academic year? I have collected together all my collection from decades in teaching Primary school level. Aimed a little at the top end as that is where I spent most years. Lots of stuff. Vcop stuff Maths stuff. RE stuff Art. Over 400 files. Word, pdf, excel etc
Year 5 Complete Year's Religious Studies R.E. Planning
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Year 5 Complete Year's Religious Studies R.E. Planning

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For all year 5 complete planning all terms. Easily adaptable up or down, so will save you hours. Catholic in flavour but other religions included. Contains powerpoints, planning, worksheets, info etc. Why not look at the bundles. Incredible value and it’ll save your precious Sundays. Ideal if you have been chosen to deliver R.E. Note : zip file contains loads more files than the list you see. sample planning
Year 4 Year's Planning Maths English Humanities subjects Especially R.E.
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Year 4 Year's Planning Maths English Humanities subjects Especially R.E.

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A big value set of planning. For year 4. Loads of material here. Give your planning a real boost. Excellent for filling in gaps in the curriculum and making your Sundays easier. Concentrates on Maths and English, but plenty of other subjects, especially R.E. in there. The zip contains loads of files. I’ve included a FEW in the general upload to give you and idea of the planning.
Year 3 Literacy and Maths Planning
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Year 3 Literacy and Maths Planning

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Gathered my lessons for year 3 together. Mainly Literacy and Maths plus bits and bobs. In the zip you find the lot. Included some examples in general upload. Sample planning : Introduction Explain will be looking at different ways of writing poetry using special words and shapes as stimulus. ‘calligram’ means beautiful writing. Show examples. S&L Children discuss with response partner why they think words are presented in these ways. Teacher draw children back together. After discussion, ask children to choose most effective calligram, justifying choice. Draw out understanding that the meaning of words inspires the shapes in a calligram. Teacher demonstrate use of ICT programs to produce calligrams and own drawing as alternative. Draw up a list of suitable words for choices. Word/Sentence Activities Use IWB store range of suitable words for calligrams. Can children classify word types: nouns, adjectives, adverbs etc. YEAR 3 LITERACY LESSON PLAN 16th Monday Whole Class Shared Learning Before reading; ask the children what they think ‘Autumn’ poem will look like. Show poem. Ask them to decide where you should begin reading and then read the poem. Read two more examples of shape poems. Add appropriate actions. Class repeat. S&L Encourage the children to say how similar and different the three poems are. Invite them to say which poem is most effective visually. Which poem do they prefer? Discuss why the poets have chosen these shapes, and how the shape affects the content of the poems. Practice with RP saying preferred poem aloud. Word/Sentence Activities Rehearse spellings for Word Wall words. Challenge children to find other words with same phonemes
Back to School Year 3 Planning Literacy plus Maths R.E. History P.E. Geography
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Back to School Year 3 Planning Literacy plus Maths R.E. History P.E. Geography

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Spread out over the three terms, some nice lesson planning, worksheets, powerpoints. It concentrates on Literacy but there is far more. Numeracy, linked to the Abacus system, is useful even if you do noit have abacus. Just condense and adapt them You get a chunk of Science RE PE Soda activities Geography I’ve also included some nice year 2 stuff that you can use. The zip file has the lot. I’ve included a few examples in the ordinary download. Sample : Introduction Recap idea of creating atmosphere in setting: happy, calm, peaceful, angry, afraid, busy etc. Read ‘Mousehole Cat’ extract. S&L Children discuss with response partner first impressions about the setting and the atmosphere. Which senses have been used in the description? Activity Create list of settings the children are most familiar with in their own lives:home, school, playground, seaside, countryside, park etc. Teacher model writing powerful descriptive sentence. Make changes, improve, edit etc. Word/Sentence Activities (see groups)Use IWB store ideas. Can children classify word types: nouns, adjectives, adverbs etc. YEAR 3 LITERACY LESSON PLAN TUESDAY Whole Class Shared Learning Introduction Read opening extract ‘The Mousehole Cat’. Ask the children if they think the atmosphere is calm, threatening, angry or peaceful. Display the text and highlight the words and phrases that give a) a threatening feeling and b) a calm feeling, using different colours. Activity Children work with a partner and plan a short mime of this scene from The Mousehole Cat. One child takes the role of The Great Storm Cat and the other the role of Mowzer. Show characters’ feelings through mime. Explain going to change atmosphere to a calm one. How? The Great Storm Cat is a metaphor for the wind. Explain term and revise simile also. Model own sentence, discuss effect and technique. Word/Sentence Activities Challenge children to find words for the Dustbin and Wow areas from the text. Guided and Independent Activities Work with a partner and discuss an event. It might be something Charlie sees happening, or does himself. Independent Group to start After Activity Decide on a problem for Charlie to solve, and write it down. Work with a partner and discuss an event. It might be something Charlie sees happening, or does himself. Teacher to start After Activity Decide on a problem for Charlie to solve, and write it down. Work with group and discuss an event. It might be something Charlie sees happening, or does himself. AR (TA) Support Group After Activity As a group decide on a problem for Charlie to solve, and write it down.