Reading Riddle provides ideas, resources, information and experiences related to reading and history. The aim is to share materials that encourage children to read and bring interactive experiences into the classroom. I am a qualified teacher with 10 years of working in London schools. I write and publish stories packed with historical facts which give hooks to engage children and stimulate their learning and writing.
Reading Riddle provides ideas, resources, information and experiences related to reading and history. The aim is to share materials that encourage children to read and bring interactive experiences into the classroom. I am a qualified teacher with 10 years of working in London schools. I write and publish stories packed with historical facts which give hooks to engage children and stimulate their learning and writing.
This is a set of 7 lessons on the Great Fire of London with aims, activities, vocabulary and references to the National Curriculum. The lessons use Vlad and the Great Fire of London and have linked resources, but you can use and adapt in whatever way is most useful to you and your class.
I love this topic and have tried to include plenty of talk, drama activities and images that bring it to life, in a way that will excite children, and give them the tools to write and discuss with enthusiasm. The Big Questions aim to give them a wider perspective and stretch their understanding. I visit schools linked to my book ‘Vlad and the Great Fire of London’, for information about this please look at the Reading Riddle website.
If you have found this useful please give it a review :) and look at my other free resources.
This is a pdf version of my printed book, Vlad and the Great Fire of London Activity Book which is also available for sale from my website and Amazon. It is linked to (but can be used separately from) the picture book Vlad and the Great Fire of London.
"Excellent book, fits perfectly with KS1 curriculum. Lovely language and great illustrations. Would also highly recommend the authors website and her school visits."
This is not a lesson resource book, but was written as a fun activity book, which could be used as homework - the contents are listed below and can be seen on the attached video.
I am uploading it here for easy, printable purchase, but please note the same copyright applies as if you bought the bound book. It was created so teachers could use the resources in class and this version would be easier to copy for your own use, in your class.
It is a black and white book (to reduce cost and allow for colouring-in!) and includes the following pages:
The Great Fire numbers – fill out the information, putting the correct number into the sentences.
Dot-to-dot.
What’s wrong? – identify the objects that could not have been in a room in 1666.
Who am I? – five people who saw the fire give a clue to their identity. Unscramble their names from the letters given.
The Fire Game – a board game with counters and a dice to make.
Colour in the fire scene.
Boxton is trapped! – help Boxton escape from Pudding Lane through the maze of streets to the fields.
Easy bread rolls – a simple recipe to make your own bread.
Acrostic – answer the clues to spell a phrase.
Fire wordsearch – find all the hidden fire vocabulary.
Vlad the flea and Boxton the rat finger puppets to make.
Londoner finger puppets – firefighters with moving arms.
Fire facts and answers to the quizzes.
(Please note that the second file is the colour cover which you may not feel the need to print but has been included in case you want to)
For information, resources, visits and to sign up for new materials as they come out please see the Reading Riddle website
Many thanks,
Kate
This lesson can be used in connection with the larger Florence Nightingale plan or as a stand alone lesson.
Create a poster persuading people to wash their hands properly. Linked to the science investigation on hygiene the aim of this lesson is to produce text for a poster.
For other free lesson plans and resources see my TES shop or the Reading Riddle website
The website also includes information on the books and author visits.
This resource accompanies Vlad and the Florence Nightingale Adventure picture book.
This guide has been written by the author of the Vlad picture book. It shares the research behind the book and gives a detailed summary of the history before, during and after her time in Scutari Hospital. In addition it contains page by page guidance to the images in the original book and useful questions.
If you are teaching a topic about Florence Nightingale this will give you the key information on the history, context and curriculum learning.
There are Big Questions that test both deeper factual knowledge and critical thinking, and ideas about where to look for visits and other activities.
It contains all the information you need to teach the topic to a greater depth, whether it is the first time or if you want to refresh your knowledge and find out some fun facts to keep the subject lively.
Contents:
• Why is Florence Nightingale’s work important?
• Timeline of events
• Florence Nightingale’s early life
• Vlad and the Florence Nightingale Adventure explained
• After Scutari Hospital
• Places to visit in person and online
• Big Questions
• Other Vlad resources
A map of London in 1666 with a grid to mark key sites of the Great Fire. Children mark sites such as Pudding Lane, Tower of London and the fields where Londoners camped after the fire. They are given the grid references to colour the area burned by the fire.
This map covers the journey taken by Vlad and Boxton in the picture book of the events of the Great Fire (Vlad and the Great Fire of London by Kate and Sam Cunningham, which is available on Amazon). The map can be used with the book or works independently too. There are other free resources around the Great Fire of London available from my shop.
For information on my storytelling and drama sessions please visit the Reading Riddle website.
Six images from our book Vlad and the Great Fire of London, to put in order and make a timeline of the events. For an extension activity children can write further detail and add information about when the fire was finally extinguished. Further free resources are available on my TES shop and if you have found this useful please give it a review so others know :)
The images are taken from the 2nd Edition of Vlad and the Great Fire of London and information about this and my school visits can be found on the Reading Riddle website.
A powerpoint presentation introducing the Great Fire of London and what impact it had on the city. It includes information on where London is, what was in London and what it looks like now.
It is the resource mentioned in lesson 1 of the seven history lessons in the Reading Riddle shop. It is also available as a video on the Reading Riddle YouTube channel.
Images are taken from our book, Vlad and the Great Fire of London.
Find more activities and resources on the Reading Riddle website.
A mixture of images of materials and clues from 1666 and now, that lead to discussion about things that caused the Great Fire of London to spread. This resource relates to the lesson plan available for free from the shop. The images can be cut up and sorted into the relevant era. They then provide a starting point for comparing what houses were made from and how close they were placed.
The images are ideal for talking about similarities and differences in life now and hundreds of years ago and are also connected with resources for our book Vlad and the Great Fire of London.
All illustrations are the copyright of Reading Riddle. More activities and ideas are on our Reading Riddle website and YouTube channel.
This resource accompanies Vlad and the First World War picture book.
This guide has been written by the author of the Vlad picture book. It shares the research behind the book and gives a detailed summary of the history before, during and after the war. In addition it contains page by page guidance to the images in the original book and useful questions.
If you are teaching this topic it will give you the key information on the history, context and curriculum learning.
There are Big Questions that test both deeper factual knowledge and critical thinking, and ideas about where to look for visits and other activities.
It contains all the information you need to teach the topic to a greater depth, whether it is the first time or if you want to refresh your knowledge and find out some fun facts to keep the subject lively.
Contents:
• Extending knowledge of events in modern history
• Timeline of events
• The start of the First World War
The British colonies
• Vlad and the First World War explained
• After the War
• Places to visit in person and online
• Big Questions
• Other Vlad resources
This resource accompanies Vlad and the Great Fire of London picture book.
This guide has been written by the author of the Vlad picture book. It shares the research behind the book and gives a detailed summary of the history before, during and after the fire. In addition it contains page by page guidance to the images in the original book and useful questions.
If you are teaching the Great Fire of London this will give you the key information on the history, context and curriculum learning for this topic.
There are Big Questions that test both deeper factual knowledge and critical thinking, and ideas about where to look for visits and other activities.
It contains all the information you need to teach the topic to a greater depth, whether it is the first time or if you want to refresh your knowledge and find out some fun facts to keep the subject lively.
Contents:
• Why is the Great Fire of London a significant event?
• Timeline of events
• Before the fire
• Vlad and the Great Fire of London explained
• After the fire
• Places to visit in person and online
• Big Questions
• Other Vlad resources
This is a set of 13 questions about fiction books which aim to prompt discussion. They could be used by groups working independently, for example as a guided reading activity, or in a book corner.
They were designed with white space on the right-hand side for the children to write or draw their ideas, and if they are laminated they could then be used repeatedly. Individual sheets might initiate specific pieces of work eg pulling out favourite vocabulary before focussing on what words children might choose to improve their own writing.
If you have any suggestions, or would like text specific questions please let me know.
Thank you.
Three simple differentiated sheets for fiction book reviews. They have been made with Key Stage 1 in mind and I have used these to make a class book for the book corner or library where children can share their ideas about books.
This is a pdf version of my printed book, Vlad and the Florence Nightingale Activity Book which is also available for sale from my website and Amazon. It is linked to (but can be used separately from) the picture book Vlad and the Florence Nightingale Adventure.
This is not a lesson resource book, but was written as a fun activity book, which could be used as homework - the contents are listed below and the interior can be seen on the attached video.
I am uploading it here for easy, printable purchase, but please note the same copyright applies as if you bought the bound book. It was created so teachers could use the resources in class and this version would be easier to copy for your own use, in your class.
It is a black and white book (to reduce cost and allow for colouring-in!) and includes the following pages:
What did Florence Nightingale do for us? - pick the correct 5 words to complete the facts (reading/comprehension)
Colouring in
First Aid - 3 tips on how to treat bleeding, choking and burns
Crossword
Tortoise shell maze
Simple letter sudoku
Crutches and Bandages board game - based on snakes and ladders
Florence facts - with multiple choice answers
Word search
Label the map - where are the countries linked to the Crimean War
Instructions on how to make a lantern for Florence
This is a pdf version of my printed book,* Vlad and the First World War Activity Book *which is also available for sale from my website and Amazon. It is linked to (but can be used separately from) the picture book Vlad and the First World War.
This is not a lesson resource book, but was written as a fun activity book, which could be used as homework - the contents are listed below and the attached video demonstrates some of the activities.
I am uploading it here for easy, printable purchase, but please note the same copyright applies as if you bought the bound book. It was created so teachers could use the resources in class and this version would be easier to copy for your own use, in your class.
It is a black and white book (to reduce cost and allow for colouring-in!) and includes the following pages:
Cryptography - 3 different types of code writing to try
Make a biplane - instructions on how to make a WW1 paper aircraft
Make a periscopes - instructions and template to make a periscope
First World War facts
Wordsearch
Battleships - can you complete the grid?
Military Badges - information on 4 genuine cap badges to inspire designing one yourself
Draw Crisp VC the carrier pigeon
Trench Maze -find your way through
Crossword
Answers
These documents include the rationale, list of activities and record sheet for a set of activities targeted at children who find handwriting and controlling pencils difficult. The aim is to strengthen their grip and improve their ability to control pencils.
I put this together after having been asked to do these activities with children by Physios and Occupational Therapists over the years, and having been told that often a barrier to the writing was an inability to hold a small grip. Obviously larger pencils and pencil grips also help but these mini-workouts were targeted at children who still had difficulties and had is many cases had less access to activities needing fine motor control at a younger age.
A list of questions that parents can use to talk about the book they have read with their child. These are the same questions on the classroom fiction question sheets, but on one sheet that can be shared with parents.
This could be included as homework or in reading records to extend the reading experience between parents and children. Reading Riddle is a free website that aims to encourage parents and help them become more confident when reading with their children.
Editable vocabulary on sweet wrappers for display. The words were brainstormed by my class so obviously you can use them or edit and add your own according to your class. I hope they are useful.
Questions about non fiction fact books on a prompt sheet. These are intended to help parents to discuss books with their children. There is a separate sheet of questions about fiction books.
Reading Riddle is a free website that aims to support parents and gives information about reading with children.
This is a set of history plans for the topic of Ancient Egypt. They are linked to Vlad and Tutankhamun’s Tomb picture book, and show how to use the story and facts in this in the lessons.
All linked resources (powerpoints, information sheets are available to download for free on the Teacher resource section of the Reading Riddle website
Further activities and plans can be found on the shop and on our YouTube channel.
With illustrations and vocabulary from the book Vlad and Tutankhamun’s Tomb this word mat is one of the resources created for the ancient Egypt topic. There are many more free resources including planning and lesson resources.
The picture book Vlad and Tutankhamun’s Tomb is a many layered story that was written to engage, trigger ideas, discussion and help children visualise life for a ancient Egyptian worker. The linked resources help understand the research behind the story.
More information about the books, resources and school visits can be found on the Reading Riddle website