Primary Deputy Head Teacher with over 20 years experience sharing my resources to make your life a bit easier. Currently teaching in Year 1 with experience across EYFS, KS1 and KS2.
Primary Deputy Head Teacher with over 20 years experience sharing my resources to make your life a bit easier. Currently teaching in Year 1 with experience across EYFS, KS1 and KS2.
“Writing for a Purpose: Postcards” is a learning resource designed to help Key Stage 1 children understand the basics of writing and sending postcards.
The resource provides a clear explanation of what postcards are and how they are used to communicate with others. Postcards are a simple way to send a short message to someone who is far away. They often feature a picture on one side and a brief message on the other.
The resource includes an example of a postcard and demonstrates how to write a simple message.
This resource can be used in English lessons to introduce children to the concept of postcards and provide guidance on how to write one. Teachers can use this resource to explain the purpose of postcards, provide examples of how to write a message, and encourage children to create their own postcards.
In addition, this resource can be used to encourage cross-curricular writing. For example, children can apply their knowledge of postcards to write messages to historical figures or characters in stories, using their imaginations to bring the past or fictional worlds to life.
“Writing for a Purpose: Balanced Arguments” is a learning resource designed to help Key Stage 2 children comprehend the key elements and objectives of writing a balanced argument.
This resource offers a comprehensive explanation of balanced arguments and their main features. A balanced argument is a form of writing that presents two or more perspectives on a topic, providing evidence and reasoning to support each perspective. The key components of this type of writing include presenting opposing viewpoints, providing supporting evidence, and presenting a conclusion that takes into account all perspectives.
The resource also includes a sample balanced argument to illustrate how these elements can be utilised in practice. The argument features multiple perspectives, supporting evidence, and a conclusion that takes into account all perspectives.
This resource can be used in English lessons to introduce children to the genre of balanced arguments and provide guidance on creating an effective argument. Teachers can utilise this resource to introduce the topic, offer guidance on how to write a balanced argument, and provide examples for children to follow.
Moreover, this resource can be used to encourage scaffold writing across the curriculum. For example, children can apply the knowledge and skills they have learned from creating a balanced argument to write similar pieces for other subjects, such as science or social studies, by presenting multiple perspectives on a scientific or historical issue.
In summary, “Writing for a Purpose: Balanced Arguments” is a valuable resource that can aid children in developing their writing skills and understanding different writing genres.
“Shades of Modality,” is the perfect visual aid resource for Key Stage 2 students who want to master the art of using modal verbs!
Our resource features an eye-catching and colorful design that includes a visual thermometer to represent the different types of modality. This visual aid helps students understand the nuances of using modal verbs to express different degrees of obligation, permission, possibility, and more.
The resource includes clear definitions, examples, and exercises to help students practice using modal verbs in context. Students will also enjoy the engaging and interactive design, which makes learning grammar fun and accessible.
Whether you’re a teacher looking for a tool to support your grammar lessons or a student who wants to improve their writing skills, Shades of Modality is the perfect visual aid resource for you.
“Writing for a Purpose: Tourism Advert” is a learning resource designed to support children in Key Stage 2 in understanding the main features and purposes of creating a tourism information poster.
The resource includes a detailed explanation of the type of writing and its main features. It explains that a tourism information poster is a visual and informative representation of a particular tourist destination, designed to attract visitors and provide them with the necessary information about the location. The main features of this type of writing include using persuasive language to engage the reader, clear and concise information about the destination, appealing visuals such as images and graphics, and an overall attractive layout.
The resource also includes a ‘real-life’ example of a tourism information poster to demonstrate how the features of this type of writing should look like in practice. The example poster includes appealing images of the destination, clear and concise information about the location, and persuasive language to encourage visitors to explore the destination.
The resource can be used as a tool when learning about the genre of writing in English lessons, as it provides a clear understanding of the key features of tourism information posters, and how to create an effective poster. Teachers can use the resource to introduce the topic, provide guidance on how to create a poster and provide examples for children to follow.
Additionally, this resource can also be used to support scaffold writing across the curriculum. For example, children can use the knowledge and skills they have learned from creating a tourism information poster to create similar posters for other subjects, such as science or geography, by applying the key features of a tourism poster to create a visual and informative representation of a scientific concept or a geographical location.
Overall, “Writing for a Purpose: Tourism Advert” is a valuable resource that can support children in developing their writing skills, as well as their understanding of the different genres of writing.
“Writing for a Purpose: Non-Chronological Report” is a learning resource designed to support Key Stage 2 students in understanding the features and structure of non-chronological report writing. Non-chronological reports are a type of informative writing that present factual information on a specific topic, but not in chronological order.
This resource breaks down the main features of a non-chronological report, such as the use of headings, subheadings, facts, and technical vocabulary, and explains how they should be used. The resource includes a real-life example of a non-chronological report to help students identify the features and structure of the genre.
The resource can be used as a tool during English lessons to introduce students to non-chronological report writing and teach them how to write their own reports. Teachers can use the resource to model how to structure a non-chronological report and highlight the importance of factual information, clear organisation, and technical language. Students can then practice writing their own reports on a range of topics, applying what they have learned from the resource.
In addition to English lessons, “Writing for a Purpose: Non-Chronological Report” can also support scaffold writing across the curriculum. Students can use non-chronological reports to present information in science, history, geography, and other subjects. This resource can help students understand how to structure and organize their writing in a clear and informative way.
Overall, “Writing for a Purpose: Non-Chronological Report” is an excellent learning resource for Key Stage 2 students to develop their informative writing skills and understand the features of non-chronological reports. It provides clear explanations, examples, and practice opportunities to support students in their writing across the curriculum.
“Writing for a Purpose: Advert” is a learning tool designed to help students comprehend the essential components and purposes of advertisements.
This resource provides a comprehensive explanation of advertisements and their main features. An advertisement is a form of persuasive writing that aims to promote a product, service, or idea to a target audience. The key elements of this type of writing include a catchy headline, persuasive language, visual imagery, and a call to action.
In addition, the resource offers a sample advertisement to illustrate how these components can be applied in practice.
This resource can be utilised in English lessons to introduce learners to the genre of advertising and provide guidance on creating an effective advertisement. Teachers can use this resource to introduce the topic, offer guidance on how to write an advertisement, and provide examples for learners to follow.
Furthermore, this resource can be applied to encourage and scaffold writing across the curriculum. For instance, learners can apply the knowledge and skills they have gained from creating an advertisement to write persuasive adverts for other subjects, such as Design Technology or History , by utilising the elements of an advertisement to promote a product, idea or a cause.
Overall, “Writing for a Purpose: Advert” is a valuable tool that can aid students in developing their writing skills and understanding persuasive writing genres.
“Writing for a Purpose - Film Review” is a learning resource designed to help students comprehend the essential elements and objectives of writing a film review.
This resource offers a comprehensive explanation of film reviews and their main features. A film review is a type of writing that critiques a film, often including information about the plot, characters, cinematography, and overall impression of the film. The key components of this type of writing include providing a summary of the film, offering insights into its strengths and weaknesses, and offering an overall assessment of the film.
The resource also includes a sample film review to illustrate how these elements can be utilised in practice. The review features a detailed summary of the film, critical analysis of the performances and cinematography, and an overall assessment of the film.
This resource can be used in English or media studies lessons to introduce students to the genre of film reviews and provide guidance on creating an effective review. Teachers can utilise this resource to introduce the topic, offer guidance on how to write a film review, and provide examples for students to follow.
Moreover, this resource can be used to encourage and scaffold writing across the curriculum. For example, students can apply the knowledge and skills they have learned from creating a film review to write similar pieces for other subjects, such as analysing a literary work or critiquing a scientific article.
In summary, “Writing for a Purpose - Film Review” is a valuable resource that can aid individuals in developing their writing skills and understanding different writing genres.
“Writing for a Purpose: Biographies” is an instructional resource meticulously designed to assist Key Stage 2+ children in comprehending the essential elements and objectives of composing biographical narratives.
This resource provides a comprehensive explanation of biographies and their main features. A biography is a form of writing that recounts the life and achievements of an individual, offering insights into their experiences, contributions, and impact on society. The key components of this genre include presenting key life events, providing relevant details, and crafting a narrative that captures the essence of the person’s life.
The resource also includes a sample biography to illustrate how these elements can be effectively utilized. The biography features key life events, supporting details, and a narrative that provides a holistic understanding of the individual’s life.
Designed for integration into English lessons, this resource introduces children to the captivating world of biographical writing, offering guidance on how to construct a compelling narrative. Teachers can employ this resource to initiate discussions on the unique characteristics of biographies, provide tips on storytelling techniques, and present examples to inspire children in their creative writing endeavors.
Furthermore, this resource serves as a versatile tool for promoting cross-curricular writing. Children can apply the biography-writing skills they’ve acquired to create similar pieces in various subjects, such as science or social studies, by detailing the lives of significant historical figures or scientists.
In summary, “Writing for a Purpose: Biographies” is a valuable resource that aids children in developing their writing skills and understanding diverse writing genres, particularly the art of crafting compelling life stories.
“Writing for a Purpose: Non-Chronological Report” is a learning resource designed to assist Key Stage 1 children in understanding the basics of writing and structuring non-chronological reports.
The resource provides a clear explanation of the features of non-chronological reports are and how they are used to provide information about a specific topic. Non-chronological reports are a form of writing that presents information about a subject without following a time sequence.
The resource includes an example of a non-chronological report and demonstrates how to organise information using headings and subheadings. It also provides tips on how to use descriptive language and facts to engage the reader.
This resource can be used in English lessons to introduce children to the concept of non-chronological reports and provide guidance on how to structure one. Teachers can use this resource to explain the purpose of non-chronological reports, provide examples of how to organise information, and encourage children to create their own reports.
In addition, this resource can be used to encourage cross-curricular writing. For example, children can apply their knowledge of non-chronological reports to research and report on topics in science, history, or geography.
This resource pack for teaching fairy tales to Years 5 and 6 includes six lessons with detailed planning and resources for teachers and students.
Lesson 1: What Makes a Fairy Tale
This lesson focuses on the features of a fairy tale, such as the use of magic, good vs evil, and the presence of a moral lesson.
Lesson 2: Fairy Tale Characters
This lesson explores common character archetypes in fairy tales, such as the hero, the villain, and the magical helper.
Lesson 3: Describing Characters
Using the writing technique of ‘show, don’t tell’, this lesson teaches students how to describe characters in detail.
Lesson 4: Introducing a Character
In this lesson, students will learn how to introduce a fairy tale character effectively, using the elements of setting, atmosphere, and motive.
Lesson 5: Fairy Tale Lands
This lesson focuses on creating a vibrant fairy tale world with multiple settings, such as enchanted forests, castles, and markets.
Lesson 6: Author’s Choice - Describing a Setting
The final lesson explores the importance of an author’s choice of language in describing a setting.
The pack includes 6 lesson plans, visual aids, templates, and task resources.
This resource pack provides a comprehensive and engaging way to teach fairy tales to Years 5 and 6, with a range of exciting and stimulating tasks to keep students engaged and inspired.
“Writing for a Purpose: News Report Recount” is a learning resource designed to help Key Stage 2 students comprehend the essential elements and objectives of writing a news report recount.
This resource provides a comprehensive explanation of news report recounts and their primary features. A news report recount is a form of writing that narrates current events or news stories. The key components of this type of writing include using third-person point of view, describing events in a factual manner, using clear and concise language, and presenting information in a logical order.
The resource also includes a sample news report recount to illustrate how these elements can be utilised in practice. The recount features a third-person narrative, factual descriptions of events, and clear and concise language.
This resource can be used in English lessons to introduce children to the genre of news report recounts and provide guidance on creating an effective recount. Teachers can utilise this resource to introduce the topic, offer guidance on how to write a news report recount, and provide examples for children to follow.
Furthermore, this resource can be used to encourage and scaffold writing across different subjects. For instance, students can apply the knowledge and skills they have learned from creating a news report recount to write similar pieces for other subjects, such as science or social studies, by using the elements of a news report recount to describe a scientific experiment or a historical event.
In conclusion, “Writing for a Purpose: News Report Recount” is a valuable resource that can help children develop their writing skills and understanding of different writing genres, specifically news report recounts.
"Writing for a Purpose: Myths and Legends” is an educational resource thoughtfully crafted to assist Key Stage 2+ children in comprehending the essential elements and objectives of crafting mythical and legendary stories.
This resource provides a comprehensive explanation of myths and legends and their primary features. A myth or legend is a form of storytelling that often involves gods, heroes, and extraordinary events, imparting cultural beliefs and values. The key components of this genre include creating a captivating mythical world, developing legendary characters, and crafting a narrative that weaves together imagination and cultural significance.
The resource also incorporates a sample myth or legend to illustrate how these elements can be effectively employed. The story features mythical elements, legendary characters, and a narrative that captures the essence of cultural beliefs.
Designed for integration into English lessons, this resource introduces children to the enchanting realm of myths and legends, offering guidance on constructing a compelling narrative. Teachers can utilize this resource to initiate discussions on the unique characteristics of mythical storytelling, provide tips on imaginative writing techniques, and present examples to inspire children in their creative writing endeavors.
Furthermore, this resource serves as a versatile tool for promoting cross-curricular writing. Children can apply the storytelling skills acquired from crafting myths and legends to create similar pieces in various subjects, injecting creativity into assignments related to history, literature, or other disciplines.
In summary, “Writing for a Purpose: Myths and Legends” is a valuable resource that aids children in developing their writing skills and understanding diverse writing genres, particularly the captivating art of storytelling through myths and legends.
“Writing for a Purpose: Fantasy Story” is an educational tool tailored to assist Key Stage 2+ children in grasping the essential elements and objectives of crafting imaginative fantasy stories.
This resource provides a comprehensive explanation of fantasy stories and their key features. A fantasy story is a form of creative writing that involves magical worlds, mythical creatures, and fantastical adventures. The crucial components of this genre include building an enchanting setting, creating unique characters, and weaving a narrative that transports readers into a realm of imagination.
The resource also features a sample fantasy story to exemplify how these elements can be effectively employed. The story showcases magical worlds, fantastical characters, and a narrative that sparks the readers’ creativity.
Designed for integration into English lessons, this resource introduces children to the captivating world of fantasy storytelling, offering guidance on constructing an engaging narrative. Teachers can utilize this resource to initiate discussions on the distinctive characteristics of fantasy stories, provide tips on imaginative writing techniques, and present examples to inspire children in their creative endeavors.
Furthermore, this resource serves as a versatile tool for promoting cross-curricular writing. Children can apply the storytelling skills gained from crafting fantasy stories to create similar pieces in various subjects, injecting creativity into assignments related to science, social studies, or other disciplines.
In conclusion, “Writing for a Purpose: Fantasy Story” proves to be a valuable resource, fostering the development of children’s writing skills while exploring the magical and imaginative aspects of storytelling.
“Writing for a Purpose: Exploring Non-Fiction Genres” is a comprehensive learning resource designed to assist Key Stage 2+ students in understanding and mastering 10 forms of writing. This resource covers a range of genres, including Diary Recounts, News Report Recounts, Film Reviews, Balanced Arguments, Non-chronological Reports, Tourism Information Posters, Adverts and Instructions.
The resource provides an in-depth exploration of each genre, highlighting their key features and attributes. For example, Imagery Poems are described as a form of expression that uses sensory language to create vivid images in the reader’s mind. The other genres are similarly explained, with examples and exemplars provided to help students understand how to construct effective pieces of writing.
Teachers can use this resource to introduce each genre, provide guidance on how to create effective pieces of writing, and offer examples for students to follow. The resource is ideal for use in English lessons, but can also be applied to other subjects to encourage and scaffold writing.
Overall, “Writing for a Purpose: Exploring Non-Fiction Genres” is an invaluable resource for students looking to improve their writing skills and understand different forms of writing.
“Writing for a Purpose: Instructions” is a learning resource created to assist Key Stage 1 children in understanding the essentials of writing instructions.
The resource provides a clear explanation of what instructions are and how they are used to guide people to do things. Instructions are a set of steps that people follow to complete a task, such as making a sandwich or playing a game.
The resource includes an example of simple instructions and demonstrates how to write them using the given features. It also provides tips on how to use clear and concise language when writing instructions.
This resource can be used in English lessons to introduce children to the concept of instructions and provide guidance on how to write them. Teachers can use this resource to explain the purpose of instructions, provide examples of how to write them, and encourage children to create their own instructions.
In addition, this resource can be used to encourage cross-curricular writing. For example, children can apply their knowledge of instructions to write and follow directions for creating art projects or conducting science experiments.
“Writing for a Purpose: Field Guide” is an educational resource meticulously crafted to assist Key Stage 2 children in comprehending the fundamental elements and objectives of creating a comprehensive field guide.
This resource provides a detailed explanation of field guides and their main features. A field guide is a form of writing that aims to inform readers about various aspects of nature, such as plants, animals, or geographical features. The key components of this type of writing include providing descriptive information, illustrations or photographs, and organising content in a user-friendly format.
The resource also includes a sample field guide to demonstrate how these elements can be effectively utilised. The guide features detailed descriptions, accompanying illustrations, and a structured layout to aid readers in identifying different elements of nature.
Designed for integration into English lessons, this resource introduces children to the informative world of field guides, offering guidance on how to compile and present information effectively. Teachers can utilize this resource to initiate discussions on the unique characteristics of field guides, provide tips on descriptive writing techniques, and present examples to inspire children in their creative endeavors.
Furthermore, this resource serves as a versatile tool for promoting cross-curricular learning. Children can apply the skills and knowledge gained from creating a field guide to other subjects, such as science, geography, or environmental studies, by researching and documenting various aspects of the natural world.
In summary, “Writing for a Purpose: Field Guide” is a valuable resource that aids children in developing their writing skills and understanding different forms of informative writing, particularly in the context of creating comprehensive guides to nature and the environment.
“Writing for a Purpose: Diary Recounts” is a learning resource designed to assist Key Stage 2 children in comprehending the essential elements and objectives of writing a diary recount.
This resource offers a thorough explanation of diary recounts and their main features. A diary recount is a form of writing that narrates personal experiences or events as they occurred, often in a chronological order. The key components of this type of writing include using first-person point of view, describing events in detail, including personal thoughts and feelings, and creating a sense of time and place.
The resource also includes a sample diary entry to illustrate how these elements can be utilised in practice. The recount features a first-person narrative, detailed descriptions of events, personal reflections, and a clear sense of time and place.
This resource can be used in English lessons to introduce children to the genre of diary recounts and provide guidance on creating an effective recount. Teachers can use this resource to introduce the topic, offer guidance on how to write a diary recount, and provide examples for children to follow.
Moreover, this resource can be used to encourage and scaffold writing across the curriculum. For example, children can apply the knowledge and skills they have learned from creating a diary recount to write similar pieces for other subjects, such as science or social studies, by using the elements of a diary recount to describe an experiment or a historical event.
In summary, “Writing for a Purpose: Diary Recounts” is a valuable resource that can aid children in developing their writing skills and understanding different writing genres.
“Writing for a Purpose: Comics” is a learning resource designed to help Key Stage 2 children understand the essential elements and purposes of creating a comic.
The resource provides a detailed explanation of this type of writing and its key attributes. A comic is a form of visual storytelling that uses illustrations and dialogue to convey a narrative. The primary elements of this type of writing include character development, plot, pacing, visual composition, and dialogue.
The resource includes a real-life example of a comic to demonstrate how these components can come together in a comic to support well-developed characters, an engaging plot, balanced pacing, visually appealing compositions, and appropriate dialogue.
This resource can be used as a tool when learning about the comic genre in English lessons. It provides a clear understanding of the essential features of a comic and how to create an effective one. Teachers can use the resource to introduce the topic, provide guidance on how to create a comic, and offer examples for children to follow.
Moreover, this resource can also be used to support and scaffold writing across the curriculum. Children can apply the knowledge and skills they have learned from creating a comic to create similar visual narratives for other subjects, such as science or history, by using visual storytelling to explain a scientific concept or historical event.
In conclusion, “Writing for a Purpose: Comics” is a valuable resource that can support children in developing their writing skills and understanding of the different genres of writing, particularly the comic genre.
“Writing for a Purpose: Fairy Tales” is a learning resource designed to help Key Stage 2+ children comprehend the essential elements and purposes of writing fairy tales.
This resource includes a detailed explanation of the features of a fairy tale, such as good vs evil, the presence of magic, and the inclusion of a moral or lesson. Fairy tales often involve characters who must overcome obstacles to achieve their goal, and they typically have a happy ending.
The resource provides an exemplar fairy tale to demonstrate how these components can come together in a story.
Teachers can use this resource in English lessons to introduce children to the genre of fairy tales and guide them on how to create an effective story. They can provide examples of fairy tales and help children understand the elements that make up a good story.
Furthermore, this resource can also be used to encourage and scaffold writing across the curriculum. For example, children can apply the knowledge and skills they have learned from creating a fairy tale to write similar pieces for other subjects, by using their imagination and creativity to incorporate the elements of a fairy tale.
“Writing for a Purpose: Fairy Tales” is a valuable resource that can support children in developing their writing skills and understanding of different genres.
Introducing our engaging “Key Stage 2 Enquiry Question Prompts Bundle” 3 comprehensive resources designed to captivate and foster a enquiring minds! Use for display, teaching tool or group work resource.