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Lancashire Professional Development Service helps educational settings like schools and academies to realise the full potential of their children and young people, by providing professional training, bespoke consultancies and inspiring resources. All of our curriculum resources are designed by highly experienced teaching and learning consultants.
Multiplication Resource Pack for the 2 Multiplication Table
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Multiplication Resource Pack for the 2 Multiplication Table

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Children’s ability to recall multiplication and division facts is an important aspect of learning mathematics. The 2 multiplication table pack contains resources, practice and reasoning tasks that support children in understanding multiplication, reasoning about related multiplication facts and recalling multiplication and division facts. This resource will support children in being successful with the new Multiplication Tables Check for Year 4 children.
Multiplication Resource - Full Set. Multiplication Tables 2-12
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Multiplication Resource - Full Set. Multiplication Tables 2-12

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This bundle pack contains the full set of tables (2-12) and offers a saving of almost 10%. Children’s ability to recall multiplication and division facts is an important aspect of learning mathematics. These packs contain resources, practice and reasoning tasks that support children in understanding multiplication, reasoning about related multiplication facts and recalling multiplication and division facts. These resources will support children in being successful with the new Multiplication Tables Check for Year 4 children.
Year 2 Summer 1 English Planning Unit : Wind in the Willows
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Year 2 Summer 1 English Planning Unit : Wind in the Willows

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Year 2 Summer 1 English Planning Unit : Wind in the Willows This half term block, based around a theme of Wind in the Willows, consists of three English units: Animal adventure stories Recounts: letters Classic poems Cross curricular links Although the units will stand alone, they can be planned to run alongside a Science units based on habitats. For example, in the story of The Wind in the Willows, Mole leaves his home to explore the nature around him. Geography links could include exploring different seasons, what the weather is like in each season including what happens to the length of the day, and what happens to plants and animals. Consider the different chapters within the Wind in the Willows text, and the different seasons read about in the story. Vocabulary, Grammar and Punctuation Skills have been specifically identified for each unit from Key Learning in Writing. The full set of units include all skills for the year group. However, if these units and/or skills are rearranged from the planned order, modifications to the identified grammar skills may be necessary. When planning, consider if the suggested skills are the most appropriate for the class or if different skills are needed based on assessments of children’s outcomes. This may involve the revisiting of skills from previous year groups. Refer to Key Learning in Writing for the year group to ensure full coverage over the year. Our English Planning Units have all recently been updated to include: new ideas and approaches for planning through the teaching sequence phases with more detailed guidance on reading and gathering content phases; updated suggestions of texts, direct links to specific film clips and resources within every unit; a tighter focus on grammar skills via warm-up sessions and integration within units; increased emphasis on vocabulary for reading and writing; further short and longer writing opportunities built into each unit; and updated outcome suggestions for scaffolded writing whilst highlighting the need for independent writing for assessment purposes.
Year 3 Summer 2 English Planning Unit : How does your Garden Grow
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Year 3 Summer 2 English Planning Unit : How does your Garden Grow

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Year 3 Summer 2 English Planning Unit : How does your Garden Grow This half term block, based around a theme of How Does Your Garden Grow, consists of three English units: Classic Poetry Mystery / Adventure / Fantasy Story Explanations Cross curricular links Although the units will stand alone, they can be planned to run alongside science and art work on plants. The children could produce a fact book about plants in science and complete observational drawings of plants in art. This would link closely with the explanation text unit in English, where the children are creating an explanation poster and/or a short film on how seeds are dispersed. Vocabulary, Grammar and Punctuation Skills have been specifically identified for each unit from Key Learning in Writing. The full set of units include all skills for the year group. However, if these units and/or skills are rearranged from the planned order, modifications to the identified grammar skills may be necessary. When planning, consider if the suggested skills are the most appropriate for the class or if different skills are needed based on assessments of children’s outcomes. This may involve the revisiting of skills from previous year groups. Refer to Key Learning in Writing for the year group to ensure full coverage over the year. Our English Planning Units have all recently been updated to include: new ideas and approaches for planning through the teaching sequence phases with more detailed guidance on reading and gathering content phases; updated suggestions of texts, direct links to specific film clips and resources within every unit; a tighter focus on grammar skills via warm-up sessions and integration within units; increased emphasis on vocabulary for reading and writing; further short and longer writing opportunities built into each unit; and updated outcome suggestions for scaffolded writing whilst highlighting the need for independent writing for assessment purposes.
Year 5 Summer 1 English Planning Unit : Amazon Adventure
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Year 5 Summer 1 English Planning Unit : Amazon Adventure

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Year 5 Summer 1 English Planning Unit : Amazon Adventure This half term block, based around a theme of Amazon Adventure, consists of two English units: Narrative – Stories from other cultures Non Fiction – Debate – a persuasive speech Cross curricular links Although the units will stand alone, they can be planned to run alongside a Geography unit linked to the Amazon Rainforest and a Science unit on Life cycles in a different environment. A debate can be based upon any focus, either linked to the theme or other relevant contexts, depending upon the curriculum focus. Vocabulary, Grammar and Punctuation Skills have been specifically identified for each unit from Key Learning in Writing. The full set of units include all skills for the year group. However, if these units and/or skills are rearranged from the planned order, modifications to the identified grammar skills may be necessary. When planning, consider if the suggested skills are the most appropriate for the class or if different skills are needed based on assessments of children’s outcomes. This may involve the revisiting of skills from previous year groups. Refer to Key Learning in Writing for the year group to ensure full coverage over the year. Our English Planning Units have all recently been updated to include: new ideas and approaches for planning through the teaching sequence phases with more detailed guidance on reading and gathering content phases; updated suggestions of texts, direct links to specific film clips and resources within every unit; a tighter focus on grammar skills via warm-up sessions and integration within units; increased emphasis on vocabulary for reading and writing; further short and longer writing opportunities built into each unit; and updated outcome suggestions for scaffolded writing whilst highlighting the need for independent writing for assessment purposes.
Full Set of LPDS English Planning Units : Summer Term (updated)
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Full Set of LPDS English Planning Units : Summer Term (updated)

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This bundle includes all English units for Summer 1 and Summer 2 from Y1 to Y6 (12 booklets in total). Updates to the Summer Term Units include: a new overview booklet on the planning process for English, incorporating reading, writing, grammar,spelling and handwriting; complete coverage of the National Curriculum for English using the Key Learning for Reading and Writing materials; new ideas and approaches for planning through the teaching sequence phases with more detailed guidance on reading and gathering content phases; updated suggestions of texts, direct links to specific film clips and resources within every unit; a tighter focus on grammar skills via warm-up sessions and integration within units; increased emphasis on vocabulary for reading and writing; further short and longer writing opportunities built into each unit; and updated outcome suggestions for scaffolded writing whilst highlighting the need for independent writing for assessment purposes.
Year 6 - 'Wonder' Supplementary English Planning Unit
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Year 6 - 'Wonder' Supplementary English Planning Unit

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This supplementary unit is specifically designed to help Year 6 teachers in the summer term to generate quality writing outcomes in order to inform their end of year teacher assessments. It comprises four mini-units and is complemented by several shorter independent writing outcomes. Teachers can select which mini-units to cover, or can cover them all dependent on gaps in learning. The unit focuses on using a quality text (Wonder by R.J. Palacio) to plan a wealth of writing opportunities in a wide range of genres (fiction, non-fiction and poetry). It also provides guidance on how to aim for the higher standard in writing.
Reading - Learning and Progression Steps (LAPS)
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Reading - Learning and Progression Steps (LAPS)

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The Learning and Progression Steps (LAPS) are designed to scaffold the learning required in order to meet the expectations of the National Curriculum in reading. The learning has been broken down into smaller steps to support teachers in planning appropriate learning opportunities for both whole class and differentiated groups.
Year 6 Spring 1 English Planning Unit : Heroes and Villains
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Year 6 Spring 1 English Planning Unit : Heroes and Villains

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Year 6 Spring 1 English Planning Unit : Heroes and Villains This half term block, based around a theme of Heroes and Villains consists of three English units: Older Literature Non-fiction hybrid Poems with imagery Cross curricular links Although the units will stand alone, they can be planned to run alongside science and design technology, linking to the theme of health and food. Opportunities for cross-curricular writing of a non-fiction hybrid text unit could be based on research of Health Heroes such as: James Lind (1716-1794): Carried out experiments to discover the cause of scurvy. Elsie Widdowson (1906-2000): A British chemist who was a pioneer of the scientific study of nutrition and one of the creators of the state-recommended diet during the Second World War. Lord Boyd Orr (1880-1971): A Scottish nutritional physiologist who devoted nearly four decades to the field of nutrition. For his efforts to promote lasting peace by wiping out hunger, he was awarded the 1949 Nobel Peace Prize. Louis Pasteur (1822-1895) Vocabulary, Grammar and Punctuation Skills have been specifically identified for each unit from Key Learning in Writing. The full set of units include all skills for the year group. However, if these units and/or skills are rearranged from the planned order, modifications to the identified grammar skills may be necessary. When planning, consider if the suggested skills are the most appropriate for the class or if different skills are needed based on assessments of children’s outcomes. This may involve the revisiting of skills from previous year groups. Refer to Key Learning in Writing for the year group to ensure full coverage over the year. Our English Planning Units have all recently been updated to include: new ideas and approaches for planning through the teaching sequence phases with more detailed guidance on reading and gathering content phases; updated suggestions of texts, direct links to specific film clips and resources within every unit; a tighter focus on grammar skills via warm-up sessions and integration within units; increased emphasis on vocabulary for reading and writing; further short and longer writing opportunities built into each unit; and updated outcome suggestions for scaffolded writing whilst highlighting the need for independent writing for assessment purposes.
Year 2 Autumn 1 English Planning Unit : The Place Where I Live
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Year 2 Autumn 1 English Planning Unit : The Place Where I Live

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Year 2 Autumn 1 English Planning Unit : The Place Where I Live This half term block, based around a theme of The Place Where I Live, consists of three English units: Stories with familiar settings Non-chronological reports Poems on a theme Cross curricular links Although the units will stand alone, they can be planned to run alongside Geography and History work on the local area where the children live. Stories and poetry can be linked to the local area or other familiar places to the children e.g. school, park, home. Non-chronological reports linked to places of interest in the local area are suggested as the focus for the non-fiction unit. Vocabulary, Grammar and Punctuation Skills have been specifically identified for each unit from Key Learning in Writing. The full set of units include all skills for the year group. However, if these units and/or skills are rearranged from the planned order, modifications to the identified grammar skills may be necessary. When planning, consider if the suggested skills are the most appropriate for the class or if different skills are needed based on assessments of children’s outcomes. This may involve the revisiting of skills from previous year groups. Refer to Key Learning in Writing for the year group to ensure full coverage over the year. Our English Planning Units have all recently been updated to include: new ideas and approaches for planning through the teaching sequence phases with more detailed guidance on reading and gathering content phases; updated suggestions of texts, direct links to specific film clips and resources within every unit; a tighter focus on grammar skills via warm-up sessions and integration within units; increased emphasis on vocabulary for reading and writing; further short and longer writing opportunities built into each unit; and updated outcome suggestions for scaffolded writing whilst highlighting the need for independent writing for assessment purposes.
Year 5 Autumn 2 English Planning Unit : Food, Glorious Food!
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Year 5 Autumn 2 English Planning Unit : Food, Glorious Food!

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Year 5 Autumn 2 English Planning Unit : Food, Glorious Food! This half term block, based around a theme of Food Glorious Food, consists of three English units: Stories with historical settings Film and play scripts Classic narrative poetry Cross curricular links Although the units will stand alone, they can be planned to run alongside a broad theme of food e.g. Geography work on food from around the world; Design and Technology work on a variety of cooking techniques; Science work on materials reversible and irreversible changes. The unit ‘Stories with historical settings’ is included to address the National Curriculum requirement to read and discuss an increasing wide range of fiction. The classic poetry and playscripts units are part of the recommendation for children in Y5/Y6 to learn a wider range of poetry by heart and prepare poems and plays to read aloud and to perform. Vocabulary, Grammar and Punctuation Skills have been specifically identified for each unit from Key Learning in Writing. The full set of units include all skills for the year group. However, if these units and/or skills are rearranged from the planned order, modifications to the identified grammar skills may be necessary. When planning, consider if the suggested skills are the most appropriate for the class or if different skills are needed based on assessments of children’s outcomes. This may involve the revisiting of skills from previous year groups. Refer to Key Learning in Writing for the year group to ensure full coverage over the year. Our English Planning Units have all recently been updated to include: new ideas and approaches for planning through the teaching sequence phases with more detailed guidance on reading and gathering content phases; updated suggestions of texts, direct links to specific film clips and resources within every unit; a tighter focus on grammar skills via warm-up sessions and integration within units; increased emphasis on vocabulary for reading and writing; further short and longer writing opportunities built into each unit; and updated outcome suggestions for scaffolded writing whilst highlighting the need for independent writing for assessment purposes.
Writing Opportunities to Support the Reading Phase of the Teaching Sequence
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Writing Opportunities to Support the Reading Phase of the Teaching Sequence

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Writing Opportunities to Support the Reading Phase of the Teaching Sequence This document provides guidance on planning an English unit using the teaching sequence from reading to writing. It contains ideas for reading skills and learning objectives which are linked to writing opportunities within the reading phase of the teaching sequence. This document provides clarity on the difference between learning objectives and outcomes in reading, and can support teachers when planning for reading sessions.
Examining Teaching and Learning in... PSHE
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Examining Teaching and Learning in... PSHE

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Intent, Implementation and Impact of your curriculum! These documents will support subject leaders and senior leaders in reflecting on the provision for the different subjects within your school curriculum and how these meet the specific needs of your children. This reflects the emphasis on the whole curriculum in the Ofsted inspection framework from September 2019. The aim of the Examining Teaching and Learning in… documents is to provide subject leaders with a precise evaluation of the provision for their subject. Once conducted, the information can then be used as a basis for: the subject improvement plan; a discussion during an Ofsted inspection; a position statement report to the governing body; and general discussions about the subject with senior leaders and teachers in school. The questions and prompts within the resources have been carefully designed to ensure consistency in a school’s approach to evaluation by the subject leader whilst also focusing on the individual characteristics of each subject area. They can be independently used by schools or be provided as part of a subject specific ‘Health Check’ provided by one of the Lancashire Teaching and Learning Consultants.
Examining Teaching and Learning in ... Full Set
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Examining Teaching and Learning in ... Full Set

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Intent, Implementation and Impact of your curriculum! These documents will support subject leaders and senior leaders in reflecting on the provision for the different subjects within your school curriculum and how these meet the specific needs of your children. This reflects the emphasis on the whole curriculum in the Ofsted inspection framework from September 2019. The aim of the Examining Teaching and Learning in… documents is to provide subject leaders with a precise evaluation of the provision for their subject. Once conducted, the information can then be used as a basis for: the subject improvement plan; a discussion during an Ofsted inspection; a position statement report to the governing body; and general discussions about the subject with senior leaders and teachers in school. The questions and prompts within the resources have been carefully designed to ensure consistency in a school’s approach to evaluation by the subject leader whilst also focusing on the individual characteristics of each subject area. They can be independently used by schools or be provided as part of a subject specific ‘Health Check’ provided by one of the Lancashire Teaching and Learning Consultants. Subjects included in this bundle: Art & Design Computing Design Technology English Geography History Mathematics Languages Music Physical Education PSHE Science
History Unit Planning Guidance: Buckets and Spades (The Seaside Then and Now).
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History Unit Planning Guidance: Buckets and Spades (The Seaside Then and Now).

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History Unit Planning Guidance. Year 2 Summer Term - Buckets and Spades. Events beyond living memory or places in their locality – the seaside then and now. In this theme, children learn about holidays in the past compared with holidays now. They will consider events and places within their own living memory compared with events and places beyond their own memory. They may also consider other significant historical events in their own locality. Embedding historical enquiry, chronology and communication within a sequence of learning Skills have been specifically identified for this unit from Key Learning in history. This updated, expanded unit contains new ideas and approaches for planning history through a sequence of lesson ideas with more detailed guidance on historical enquiry, chronology, knowledge, understanding, vocabulary and communicating findings. Comprehensive lists of suggested texts and direct links to specific film clips and resources are contained within the unit. This unit will help provide teachers with a wealth of creative strategies that reinforce, enhance and transform learning within an effective teaching sequence. Cross curricular links Although this unit will stand alone, it can be planned to run alongside a Science unit based on materials where children investigate suitable properties for making buckets, hats and helmets, trampolines and sandcastles, and it could provide a focus for writing explanation texts to explore why and how materials are suitable, or not. In English, poems could be linked to the history context of seaside holidays in the past where children include details about objects or ideas such as ice cream, the promenade or souvenirs. In Art and Design, children could work independently or in groups to create small or large scale collages, using materials collected and chosen to suit the theme. Many contemporary artists use the seaside to inspire their works of art including Abigail Mill, Jayne Huskisson and Serena Hall.
'Read and Respond' unit, Reception - Week 1: Sharks!
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'Read and Respond' unit, Reception - Week 1: Sharks!

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’Read and Respond’ unit to support home learning in English and Literacy, Reception - Week 1: Sharks! This resource includes an electronic set of plans for parents for English and Literacy in Reception. These newly created exciting ‘Read and Respond’ units will support home learning in English and Literacy. The ‘mini units’, available for Years 1-6 inclusive, provide daily English lesson plans and have been designed for you to send home to parents on a weekly basis. (Reception guidance for Literacy is also available, though in a slightly different format). All the plans use text extracts freely downloadable from LoveReading4Kids, Oxford Owl or websites with free audio recordings. Week 1 topic for Reception: Sharks! It is suggested that each unit is sent to parents with an accompanying letter as a way of the class teacher personally introducing the unit of work. This will provide the teacher with the opportunity to address any particular sections of the plan, provide supporting materials (e.g. a writing frame) where appropriate and/or make reference to any prior learning. An editable example of how this might look is also included. New plans will be released on a weekly basis every Thursday after Easter. Please check back for week 2 on Thursday 23rd April.
'Read and Respond' unit, Year 2 - Week 1: Julia Donaldson Characters
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'Read and Respond' unit, Year 2 - Week 1: Julia Donaldson Characters

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‘Read and Respond’ unit to support home learning in English and Literacy, Year 2 - Week 1: Julia Donaldson Characters This resource includes an electronic set of plans for parents for English and Literacy for Year 2. These newly created exciting ‘Read and Respond’ units will support home learning in English and Literacy. The ‘mini units’, available for Years 1-6 inclusive, provide daily English lesson plans and have been designed for you to send home to parents on a weekly basis. (Reception guidance for Literacy is also available, though in a slightly different format). All the plans use text extracts freely downloadable from LoveReading4Kids, Oxford Owl or websites with free audio recordings. Week 1 topic for Year 2: Julia Donaldson Characters It is suggested that each unit is sent to parents with an accompanying letter as a way of the class teacher personally introducing the unit of work. This will provide the teacher with the opportunity to address any particular sections of the plan, provide supporting materials (e.g. a writing frame) where appropriate and/or make reference to any prior learning. An editable example of how this might look is also included. New plans will be released on a weekly basis every Thursday after Easter. Please check back for week 2 on Thursday 23rd April.
'Read and Respond' unit, Year 3 - Week 1: The Twits
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'Read and Respond' unit, Year 3 - Week 1: The Twits

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‘Read and Respond’ unit to support home learning in English and Literacy, Year 3 - Week 1: The Twits This resource includes an electronic set of plans for parents for English and Literacy for Year 3. These newly created exciting ‘Read and Respond’ units will support home learning in English and Literacy. The ‘mini units’, available for Years 1-6 inclusive, provide daily English lesson plans and have been designed for you to send home to parents on a weekly basis. (Reception guidance for Literacy is also available, though in a slightly different format). All the plans use text extracts freely downloadable from LoveReading4Kids, Oxford Owl or websites with free audio recordings. Week 1 topic for Year 3: The Twits. It is suggested that each unit is sent to parents with an accompanying letter as a way of the class teacher personally introducing the unit of work. This will provide the teacher with the opportunity to address any particular sections of the plan, provide supporting materials (e.g. a writing frame) where appropriate and/or make reference to any prior learning. An editable example of how this might look is also included. New plans will be released on a weekly basis every Thursday after Easter. Please check back for week 2 on Thursday 23rd April.
'Read and Respond' unit, Year 4 - Week 1: The Train To Impossible Places
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'Read and Respond' unit, Year 4 - Week 1: The Train To Impossible Places

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‘Read and Respond’ unit to support home learning in English and Literacy, Year 4 - Week 1: The Train To Impossible Places This resource includes an electronic set of plans for parents for English and Literacy for Year 4. These newly created exciting ‘Read and Respond’ units will support home learning in English and Literacy. The ‘mini units’, available for Years 1-6 inclusive, provide daily English lesson plans and have been designed for you to send home to parents on a weekly basis. (Reception guidance for Literacy is also available, though in a slightly different format). All the plans use text extracts freely downloadable from LoveReading4Kids, Oxford Owl or websites with free audio recordings. Week 1 topic for Year 4: The Train to Impossible Places. It is suggested that each unit is sent to parents with an accompanying letter as a way of the class teacher personally introducing the unit of work. This will provide the teacher with the opportunity to address any particular sections of the plan, provide supporting materials (e.g. a writing frame) where appropriate and/or make reference to any prior learning. An editable example of how this might look is also included. New plans will be released on a weekly basis every Thursday after Easter. Please check back for week 2 on Thursday 23rd April.
'Read and Respond' unit, Year 6 - Week 1: It's Magic!
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'Read and Respond' unit, Year 6 - Week 1: It's Magic!

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‘Read and Respond’ unit to support home learning in English and Literacy, Year 6 - Week 1: It’s Magic! This resource includes an electronic set of plans for parents for English and Literacy for Year 6. These newly created exciting ‘Read and Respond’ units will support home learning in English and Literacy. The ‘mini units’, available for Years 1-6 inclusive, provide daily English lesson plans and have been designed for you to send home to parents on a weekly basis. (Reception guidance for Literacy is also available, though in a slightly different format). All the plans use text extracts freely downloadable from LoveReading4Kids, Oxford Owl or websites with free audio recordings. Week 1 topic for Year 6: It’s Magic! (Y6). It is suggested that each unit is sent to parents with an accompanying letter as a way of the class teacher personally introducing the unit of work. This will provide the teacher with the opportunity to address any particular sections of the plan, provide supporting materials (e.g. a writing frame) where appropriate and/or make reference to any prior learning. An editable example of how this might look is also included. New plans will be released on a weekly basis every Thursday after Easter. Please check back for week 2 on Thursday 23rd April.