A range of outstanding resources for across the primary age range.
All the resources have been tried and tested and are in line with the new national curriculum.
Enjoy!
A range of outstanding resources for across the primary age range.
All the resources have been tried and tested and are in line with the new national curriculum.
Enjoy!
This smartboard is aimed for upper key stage 2 and links to the topic of Victorians and the workhouse life. This smartboard has over 70 slides that supports the learning of the children. The use of Street Child , the book , is used in these lesson as. The lessons focus are to:
-to plan and then write a diary of child living in a workhouse - 3 lessons
-to plan and write a report on the workhouses - 5 lessons
Each of the lessons has a starter , main activity and modelling and plenaries. All the learning is conducted through a range of activities from group work, visuals and videos. The starters are sometimes linked to the writing genre and some are grammar starters for the lessons.
All the resources are on the smartboards and the only resourcing you may wish to do is a word mat. A great detailed resource that ensures the children are using and applying their knowledge into two different forms of writing.
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This smartboard has 3 lessons based on Muhammad Ali and in his life. The learning taking place is through writing, group work, discussions and visuals.
The lessons would be ideal for Black History Month or looking at key figures who had an impact on the world. These lessons have a focus on : writing, PSHE and history
The lessons focus on looking at:
-who Muhammad Ali was and identifying who he was so famous ( focusing on his boxing, facing prejudice and positive changes in his life) .
-explore his beliefs with a focus on equality and civil rights martyr
- writing a poem inspiring others to stand up for their beliefs or on oppression linked segregation
All lessons are on the smartboard with starter-main activity and plenary. Over 20 slides for 3 lessons and all resources included
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This smartboard links looks at evacuation in WW2. The lesson uses Carrie's War video to look at what evacuation was before the bulk of the lesson being focused on evacuees. The children work together to explore the feelings and thoughts of the evacuees when they are on the platform. The main task allows children to collect ideas using adjectives, similes, metaphors etc.
Tasks are differentiated and there is a whole lesson with introduction, main task and plenary.
This lesson can be the preliminary lesson before a writing lesson based on writing a recount, letter or diary of evacuation.
This smartboard includes 3 lessons based on writing a world war 2 radio broadcast to recruit men to the war. The lessons entail a planning lesson and two writing lessons.
All of the lessons include a starter, success criteria linked to writing, modelling and a plenary.
Highly informative and ensures the children are able to use their own ideas in writing.
Ideal for upper KS2.
This smartboard is a SAT's style lesson based on grammar -parts of a sentence. The lesson looks at identifying verb, noun, adjectives etc in a sentence but also looking at the different times to use capital letters.
The main activity are SATS style question from previous papers.
This lesson includes a starter-main activity-mini plenary and plenary.
Ideal for SATs practice
This smartboard focuses on reading Street Child and developing their reading skills. The 3 lessons that are attached to this smartboard are linked to Chapter 1 and 2 of the text. The 3 lessons focus on inference to find out more about a character and understanding unfamiliar words.
The lessons that have been planned have an element of SATs style questions such as tick the right box, underline the word that, find the word.....
All the lessons have a starter, main activity and plenary for each lesson
This is a smartboard based around Street Child and in particular a reading lesson. The lesson focuses on the workhouse and making inferences about life in there from the text.
This smartboard looks at main and subordinate clauses and the correct use of the comma. A whole lesson that focuses on SATS style questions - ideal for revision.
This smartboard includes three lessons based on balanced arguments. The first lesson is planning the writing and the second lesson is on writing the text.
The writing is based around the sugar tax and the pros and cons of this for different people. In the lessons the children will watch a video to develop ideas for and against the sugar tax , followed by writing their own work. The lessons have starters and plenaries attached.
All the resources are on the smartboard.
This powerpoint and resources focus on using complex sentences to write from a character’s point of view
The lesson focuses on what a complex sentence is before writing a diary from Goldilocks
This smartboard explores counter argument and allows the children to look at statements to say if they are for or against, explain the counter argument with reasons and link their ideas together.
This smartboard is a lesson where children find out about Oliver Cromwell and discuss he is was a hero or villain
Complete lesson with starter, main activity and plenary and differentiation
This smartboard is a revision of conjunctions and allows children to identify the correct conjunction in the sentences .
The children need to then choose the correct conjunction to use.
This smartboard consists of two lessons based on writing a setting description based on the video, Alma from Literacy Shed.
The lessons have a starter, main activity and a plenary.
The children need to be able to use:
- expanded noun phrases for feelings
-fronted adverbials
-conjunctions
-a relative clause
-commas correctly
This smartboard is based on the Alma video on Literacy Shed. The lesson is focused on using inverted commas correctly to write a dialogue with two people from the video.
Whole lesson with starter and main activity.
This smartboard is used to teach the children how to use specific conjunctions. The aim of the lesson is to:
To use conjunctions correctly by knowing what conjunctions are and creating sentences using different conjunctions.
This KS2 or KS 3 one week unit of work provides 5 lessons of English which follow on, one from the other, building to a grand finale for writing a review of the Highwayman poem.
A series of lessons that focus on the different emotions and themes of the poem before planning and writing their own review.