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WAGOLL Character and Setting description- Scrimshaw KS2
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WAGOLL Character and Setting description- Scrimshaw KS2

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An excellent piece of children’s fiction, ideal for your primary school library, Scrimshaw is an engrossing fantasy adventure from international author Nazam Anhar that features pirates, rough seas and adventure. A fantastic journey into the realm of pirates and plunder, join Nathan as he voyages to far off lands and discovers a whole way of life that he never knew existed. Scrimshaw also provides the perfect opportunity for teachers to explore elements of history, geography and science in their literacy lessons, making it perfect for dynamic cross-curricular teaching. Leave a review.
MFL-Spanish-Where Do You Live Lesson?-FREE
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MFL-Spanish-Where Do You Live Lesson?-FREE

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The purpose of this topic is to teach and ensure that children can respond to the question ¿Dónde vives? Children should also be able to ask others the same question and to understand the response. Learning objectives Children learn: to say where they live to ask others where they live Learning outcomes Children learn: to use a set phrase to respond to the question, for example Vivo en Lincoln to substitute items in the model phrase to vary the statement to take part in a brief prepared task using visual clues to help them initiate and respond to show understanding of short wordprocessed dialogue, made up of familiar language Includes: Lesson Plan and Activity Sheets Like this? Check out the full units available on TES or our website
Year 6 Maths Homework Pack (46 sheets) including answers
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Year 6 Maths Homework Pack (46 sheets) including answers

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The main purpose of this Mathematics Homework is to make your life, as a teacher of Year 6 pupils, as easy as possible. All of the homework activities are based on the renewed Primary Framework for mathematics; however, as they assess specific learning objectives they can be used in conjunction with other planned teaching schemes. Each homework activity sheet addresses a whole, or part of, a learning objective. The questions are written to test the understanding of your pupils once they have worked on a topic in the lesson. This in turn, will provide you with the information required to assess the pupils’ learning, and will enable you to plan your lessons effectively. With a full set of answers included you can be confident that your students are getting regular, relevant homework that tests their understanding across the Year 6 objectives and all seven core strands. This easy-to-use CD will reduce the time spent preparing and marking homework enabling you use your time as efficiently as possible. The Year 6 curriculum is structured into five blocks, reflecting the same structure as the other primary year groups. Each block is made up of three units, and each unit represents two or three weeks of teaching. The blocks are: • Block A: Counting, partitioning and calculating • Block B: Securing number facts, understanding shape • Block C: Handling data and measures • Block D: Calculating, measuring and understanding shape • Block E: Securing number facts, relationships and calculating
MFL-Spanish-4 Week Unit- Dates, Family, Colours, Sounds and Spellings
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MFL-Spanish-4 Week Unit- Dates, Family, Colours, Sounds and Spellings

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In this section, the children will learn the nouns for members of a family and how to say the date. They will also learn how to describe using colours, to express preferences and to look carefully at some Spanish words for their sound and spelling. **Topic titles My family** The purpose of this topic is for children to identify members of their family, to respond to questions and to write short phrases correctly with support. **2. Today’s date ** The purpose of this topic is for children to ask and respond correctly to the question ¿Qué día es hoy? It is also to understand and use the numbers 22–31. 3. Colours ** The purpose of this topic is for children to learn vocabulary to describe the colour of items. ** 4. Sounds and spellings The purpose of this topic is to consolidate and apply the phonetic skills the children have learnt in this and in other sections by looking specifically at the sounds and spellings of words Includes: Medium Term Plans, Lesson Plans and Activity Sheets Topic 1 and 2 available on TES or on our website.
MFL-Spanish-Unit: Everyday Conversations- Including Nationalities, Numbers, Weather
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MFL-Spanish-Unit: Everyday Conversations- Including Nationalities, Numbers, Weather

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In this section, the children will learn to say their age and where they live. They will learn the numbers 13–21, the days of the week, some phrases about the weather and the Spanish alphabet. This is a 7 week unit of work Includes: Medium Term Plan, Individual Lesson Plans, Lesson Activities **Topic titles How old are you?** The purpose of this topic is for children to know how to say how old they are and to ask others their age 2. Where do you live? The purpose of this topic is to teach and ensure that children can respond to the question ¿Dónde vives? Children should also be able to ask others the same question and to understand the response. 3. Nationalities The purpose of this topic is to ensure that the children can say what nationality they are, ask the question of others and say what language they (and others) speak. 4. Numbers 13–21 The purpose of this topic is to ensure that children can count to 21 in Spanish 5. Days of the week The purpose of this topic is to teach children to understand and say the days of the week. It is also to ensure that the children can respond to and ask the question ¿Qué día es hoy? 6. The weather The purpose of this topic is for children to say what the weather is like, using a few simple phrases. 7. The Spanish alphabet The purpose of this topic is for children to learn the Spanish pronunciation and sounds of the alphabet that will aid accurate pronunciation and the spelling of simple words.
MFL-Spanish- Weather Lesson. Includes Lesson Plan and Activity Sheets
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MFL-Spanish- Weather Lesson. Includes Lesson Plan and Activity Sheets

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The purpose of this topic is for children to say what the weather is like, using a few simple phrases. Learning objective Children learn: to describe the weather, using a few simple phrases Learning outcomes Children learn: to respond to the question ¿Qué tiempo hace? using short phrases, e.g. hace buen/mal tiempo; hace calor/frío to name and describe the weather in various places, e.g. en Alicante hace calor to write the phrases so they can describe the weather correctly Includes Lesson Plan and Activity Sheets
MFL- Spanish- Lesson covering Nationalities
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MFL- Spanish- Lesson covering Nationalities

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The purpose of this topic is to ensure that the children can say what nationality they are, ask the question of others and say what language they (and others) speak. Learning objective Children learn: to describe their nationality and the languages they speak Learning outcomes Children learn: to describe their nationality and ask others the same question, for example Soy inglés/inglesa to say what languages they speak, for example Hablo inglés y español Includes: Lesson Plan and Activity Sheets
MFL-Spanish- My Family Lesson Plan and Activity Sheets
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MFL-Spanish- My Family Lesson Plan and Activity Sheets

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The purpose of this topic is for children to identify members of their family, to respond to questions and to write short phrases correctly with support. Learning objective Children learn: to introduce members of the family Learning outcomes Children learn: to identify correctly names for members of the family to understand and say whether or not they have brothers or sisters to respond with Se llama… when asked someone’s name to understand that el is masculine and la is feminine to role-play members of own, imaginary or famous family to copy familiar short phrases correctly to name and describe people to use visual clues to produce short phrases using mainly memorised language Includes: Lesson Plans, Vocabulary and Lesson Activities
MFL- Spanish Lesson- Colours
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MFL- Spanish Lesson- Colours

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The purpose of this topic is for children to learn vocabulary to describe the colour of items. Learning outcomes Children learn: to say the correct word for the colour in response to the question ¿De qué color es?, e.g. Es azul. to use short phrases to express personal responses and preferences: me gusta el rojo, no me gusta el amarillo. to use correct intonation to indicate they are asking a question to show they understand nouns used with colours to show they understand simple commands, e.g. ¡Buscad! to listen carefully in order to discriminate sounds and identify meaning to show they understand familiar statements to begin to show understanding of syntactic structure in languages, e.g. position of adjectives in Spanish in relation to English adjective position, e.g. un bolígrafo azul – a blue pen Resources: Includes Lesson plan and Activity Sheets
MFL- Basics of Spanish- Including Greetings, Numbers, Classroom Objectives etc
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MFL- Basics of Spanish- Including Greetings, Numbers, Classroom Objectives etc

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In this first section, which contains a term’s work, the children will learn to introduce themselves in Spanish and to greet others. They will learn numbers 0–12 and some classroom objects. They will also begin to work on sounds and spellings, and use simple classroom instructions. Topic titles (6 Lessons) Greetings How are you? Introducing yourself Numbers 0–12 Classroom instructions Classroom objects Includes Lesson Plans, Subject Vocabulary and Activity Sheets
Year 2: English/Literacy Guided Reading- Encouraging talk about non-fiction texts.
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Year 2: English/Literacy Guided Reading- Encouraging talk about non-fiction texts.

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The titles of the 5 texts include 1 Numbers 2 Owls 3 Running 4 Boats through history 5 Maps The cards primarily address text-level objectives for each year group and focus specifically on reading comprehension of non-fiction texts. The cards are designed to encourage talk and develop listening and speaking skills. There is a main text on the front of each of the reading cards. The main text is followed by talk time , where there are open-ended questions, which are designed to stimulate a personal response to the issues raised and encourage children to think about the card’s theme. The questions encourage discussion between two to six people. Talk time questions that are preceded by a require children to refer back to the text and are suitable for prompting children’s written responses. The box contains an interesting fact related to the card’s theme. This should appeal to the children’s sense of wonder and fascination for the remarkable. The reverse side of each card carries things to do box. This contains activities and challenges that are designed to enable children to pursue the main theme still further. The activities are mainly practical in nature, so that all children can succeed, whatever their levels of literacy Leave a review
Year 5: English/Literacy, Guided Reading- Encouraging talk about Non-Fiction texts.
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Year 5: English/Literacy, Guided Reading- Encouraging talk about Non-Fiction texts.

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The titles of the 5 texts include 1 Venus flytrap 2 Fabulous photos 3 Is there life on Mars? 4 Scouts 5 Skateboarding The cards primarily address text-level objectives for each year group and focus specifically on reading comprehension of non-fiction texts. The cards are designed to encourage talk and develop listening and speaking skills. There is a main text on the front of each of the reading cards. The main text is followed by talk time , where there are open-ended questions, which are designed to stimulate a personal response to the issues raised and encourage children to think about the card’s theme. The questions encourage discussion between two to six people. Talk time questions that are preceded by a require children to refer back to the text and are suitable for prompting children’s written responses. The box contains an interesting fact related to the card’s theme. This should appeal to the children’s sense of wonder and fascination for the remarkable. The reverse side of each card carries things to do box. This contains activities and challenges that are designed to enable children to pursue the main theme still further. The activities are mainly practical in nature, so that all children can succeed, whatever their levels of literacy Leave a review
Year 6: English/Literacy Guided Reading- Encouraging talk about Non-fiction texts
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Year 6: English/Literacy Guided Reading- Encouraging talk about Non-fiction texts

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The titles of the 5 texts include 1.The Möbius strip 2. Squash 3. Chinese 4. New Year 5. Cricket 6. Message The cards primarily address text-level objectives for each year group and focus specifically on reading comprehension of non-fiction texts. The cards are designed to encourage talk and develop listening and speaking skills. There is a main text on the front of each of the reading cards. The main text is followed by talk time , where there are open-ended questions, which are designed to stimulate a personal response to the issues raised and encourage children to think about the card’s theme. The questions encourage discussion between two to six people. Talk time questions that are preceded by a require children to refer back to the text and are suitable for prompting children’s written responses. The box contains an interesting fact related to the card’s theme. This should appeal to the children’s sense of wonder and fascination for the remarkable. The reverse side of each card carries things to do box. This contains activities and challenges that are designed to enable children to pursue the main theme still further. The activities are mainly practical in nature, so that all children can succeed, whatever their levels of literacy Leave a review
Year 5/6 Grammar, English/ Literacy, Commas Worksheets
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Year 5/6 Grammar, English/ Literacy, Commas Worksheets

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4 worksheets and 1 poster Designed to support the teaching of Commas. Sheet 1: to revise commas and full stops. Sheet 2: to explore the ways commas help to create meaning in a sentence. Sheet 3: to use commas to avoid ambiguity Sheet 4: to use commas to punctuate speech Taken from LCP’s Grammar and Creativity Year 5 book. Leave a review
Year 3 Grammar, English/Literacy, Tenses Worksheets
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Year 3 Grammar, English/Literacy, Tenses Worksheets

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Includes: Sheet 1: Tense – to change the tense of verbs. Sheet 2: Tense Challenge – to change the tense of verbs. Sheet 3: Tense Challenge – to keep the same tense throughout a piece of writing. Sheet 4:Tense Challenge – to change irregular verbs to the past tense. Taken from our Grammar and Creativity Year 3 book. Easy to follow and use. Leave a review
Year 5/6 English/Literacy unit, Myths, Legends and Traditional Tales, Beowulf
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Year 5/6 English/Literacy unit, Myths, Legends and Traditional Tales, Beowulf

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Taken from our Literacy Upper KS2 Resource file Includes lesson plans and resources Lesson 1: In my mind’s eye LO: Understand how description sets the scene for a story. Lesson 2: One powerful legend, two stories LO: To be able to compare different versions of a legend. Lesson 3: Enter Beowulf LO: To explore a character through drama and to give references to support ideas Lesson 4 Capturing the moment LO: To act out scenes from stories and to describe them in precise sentences. There are six units on fiction in this file for years 5 and 6. The third unit focuses on myths, legends and traditional stories. This unit covers reading and analysing features of the text types, comparing different versions of the same legend, exploring characters through drama, comparing written and oral narratives, evaluating performances and transferring oral text into written narrative. Leave a review
Year 5/6, English, Non-fiction, Recounts Unit (Beowulf)
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Year 5/6, English, Non-fiction, Recounts Unit (Beowulf)

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This non-fiction unit for Years 5 and 6 revisits the key features of recount texts. Analysing recounts drawn from a range of media, children identify common features and differences. They then go on to produce a plan, carry out interviews, collate and evaluate the information they have gathered and write an article or report. To give context to this work, it would be useful to arrange a visit from a local news reporter or a trip to a news office, if possible. The examples in these lessons are taken from ‘Beowulf’ and follow on from Fiction Unit 3. This unit could be used at any stage in Year 5. Lesson length This unit could take about three to four weeks. We have organised the unit’s content into seven lessons, each of which should take about an hour. Each lesson also has a set of extension activities for different abilities, as well as Hotspot! (Higher Order Thinking/Higher level questioning ) challenges. Lesson 1 Read all about it!• To identify the different features of a newspaper Beowulf ’s clash with Grendel – an impersonal recount • To write a recount of an event. 3 An interview with Wiglaf. • To recognise the key features of an interview use a range of open and closed questions to gather information from an eye-witness 4.‘We interrupt this programme for a newsflash…’ • To take useful notes and to ask open questions. • To explore individual’s motives through role play 5 Carefully chosen words.• To write a range of different kinds of sentences. 6 Here is the news • To organise and edit work and make improvements 7 The importance of good editing • To reflect critically on their own and other’s writing and to improve it. Leave a review
Phase 5 Fairy tales Reading and Writing Unit
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Phase 5 Fairy tales Reading and Writing Unit

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Includes all stories An alternative version of the traditional fairytale ‘Little Red Riding Hood’. This quite challenging text uses a range of alternative graphemes from Letters and Sounds Phase 5. The premise for this story is that our monster family would probably not have heard of ‘Little Red Riding Hood’, a story with a bad wolf and a good child, but they may have a similar story which they tell their monster children, in which the monster is the good character and the villain is the child. Covering: Speaking and listening ● Help the children to draw a storyboard or story map to support a retelling of the story. ● Provide fabrics, blocks and smallworld resources to create a threedimensional story map. ● Use role play to tell the story from one point of view. To explore ideas for this, use drama techniques, such as ‘hot-seating’. ● Act out either the monster version of the story or the traditional version, using voices for the characters. Guided and shared reading: ● Use the story as a shared text. Support the children as they read words which contain alternative spellings for phonemes (see table, below). ● Compare and contrast this version with a traditional version of Red Riding Hood (see ‘Resources’, page 91). ● Traditional tales are some of the easiest texts to use when asking young children Assessment Focus 7 questions (Relate texts to social, cultural and historical contexts and literary traditions) as it is relatively easy to find simple retellings that the children can read independently. For example, you could ask: ● How did you know that the boy would do something bad? ● Did anything surprise you in this retelling of the story?
MFL- Spanish- Days of the Week
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MFL- Spanish- Days of the Week

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The purpose of this topic is to teach children to understand and say the days of the week. It is also to ensure that the children can respond to and ask the question ¿Qué día es hoy? Learning outcomes Children learn: to understand and use the vocabulary for the days of the week to ask and respond to the question ¿Qué día es hoy Includes: Lesson Plans and Activity Sheets