One is a snail, ten is a crab by April Pulley Sayre, Jeff Sayre, Randy Cecil planning EYFS Reception <br />
Differentiated questioning and focus activity<br />
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- Maths Plan <br />
- To count reliably with numbers from one to 20<br />
- Finds the total number of items in two groups by counting all of them. (addition)<br />
- Records, using marks that they can interpret and explain. <br />
- PowerPoint Resource <br />
Jack and the Beanstalk Literacy Planning 7 lessons suitable for Reception <br />
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Based around story mapping. Includes coloured coded differentiated questioning and TA role. <br />
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Also comes with printable key word cards.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle story map and story script with actions. <br />
Great for retelling the story of the very hungry caterpillar.
Whatever Next Literacy Planning EYFS 11 lessons suitable for Reception <br />
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Also includes story mapping and exploration of space along with focus activity planning and associated sheets/templates. <br />
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Resources:<br />
- Whatever Next series of 11 lessons planning<br />
- Rocket labelling sheet<br />
- What would baby bear say when he got to the moon - writing template<br />
- What would baby bear say when he got to the moon - writing template Notebook file
Literacy planning lesson plans for a Pirate / Treasure topic for Reception EYFS with differentiated focus activities <br />
Planning for the following books: <br />
- The Night Pirates<br />
- Pirate Pete<br />
- My Granny is a Pirate<br />
- Yo Ho Ho! A-Pirating We’ll Go<br />
- Ten Little Pirates
Literacy planning lesson plans for a Transport / Journeys topic for Reception EYFS with differentiated questioning and focus activities <br />
Planning for the following books: <br />
- Mr Gumpy's Outing<br />
- Whatever Next<br />
- I love boats<br />
- Zoe and beans pants on the moon<br />
- Duck in the Truck <br />
- The 100 Decker Bus<br />
- The Train Ride<br />
- Big Blue Train
The Gingerbread Man Literacy Planning 8 lessons suitable for Reception <br />
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Based around story mapping. Includes coloured coded differentiated questioning and TA role. <br />
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Also comes with printable key word cards and printable character fact file resource worksheets.
Bog Baby by Jeanne Willis <br />
EYFS Reception Literacy Planning <br />
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Planning:<br />
- Unit of Literacy Planning (5 lessons) with differentiated questioning and focus activity <br />
- Continuous Provision Plan <br />
- Continuous Provision Questions / Signs <br />
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Related Resources (all editable):<br />
- About your Bog Baby - writing template<br />
- How to look after your Bog Baby - writing template<br />
- Missing Bog Baby poster - writing template<br />
- Ordering Bog Baby Numbers to 20 - maths template <br />
- Bog Baby key vocabulary word cards
We're Going on a Bear Hunt Story map <br />
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Differentiated labelling sheets for story map - 5 different versions <br />
Version 1 - all labels blank<br />
Version 2 - mud / snow / bed labelling with sound buttons <br />
Version 3 - initial sound labelling <br />
Version 4 - initial sound given, sound buttons for remaining sounds <br />
Version 5 - match the words to the pictures <br />
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Feel free to contact if you need any other versions.
Literacy planning lesson plans for a Pirates topic for Reception EYFS with differentiated questioning, focus activities and resources.<br />
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Planning, focus activities and resources for the following books: <br />
- My Granny is a Pirate<br />
- Pirate Pete<br />
- Ten Little Pirates<br />
- The Night Pirates<br />
- Yo Ho Ho! A-Pirating We'll Go
Resources to aid teaching of My Granny Went to Market: A Round-the-world Counting Rhyme by Stella Blackstone (Author), Christopher Corr (Illustrator)<br />
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These resources are all used in the series of lessons My Granny went to market. Buy discounted as a bundle with free world story map in different sizes (A4, A3, A2) here https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/my-granny-went-to-market-unit-of-6-lesson-and-all-printable-resources-and-writing-frames-templates-11560706<br />
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Resources (pdf and doc versions):<br />
• Newspaper front covers from the countries granny visited<br />
• Letter from Dora the Explorer's granny delivering magic carpet<br />
• Country photos / maps / flag for Russia, China, Mexico and Japan<br />
• Story Map - My granny went to market (A4)<br />
• Flipchart resource – My granny went to market story sequencing<br />
• Letter from granny - please can you write a packing list<br />
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Writing templates / frames:<br />
• Writing lined paper with sentence checker<br />
• Parcel items label writing template<br />
• Blog post writing frame<br />
• My granny went to market story sequencing writing labelling (2 versions)<br />
• Packing list template
Unit of 4 lessons - EYFS Technology (Understanding the World) <br />
Covers the 40-60 months, ELG and starts to cover ELG+ exceeding statements.<br />
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Lessons include colour coded differentiated questioning, TA role, key words and focus activities.<br />
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Lesson sequence:<br />
1) Understanding the concept of coding <br />
2) Coding the Beebots (Forwards / Backwards)<br />
3) Coding the Beebots (Left / Right) <br />
4) Selecting, opening and using a computer program (Paint) <br />
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40-60 months<br />
• Completes a simple program on a computer.<br />
• Uses ICT hardware to interact with age-appropriate computer software.<br />
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Early Learning Goal<br />
Children recognise that a range of technology is used in places such as homes and schools. They select and use technology for particular purposes.<br />
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ELG+ exceeding <br />
Children find out about and use a range of everyday technology. They select appropriate applications that support an identified need – for example in deciding how best to make a record of a special event in their lives, such as a journey on a steam train.
A world map with locations and items found in the story My Granny Went to Market: A Round-the-world Counting Rhyme by Stella Blackstone (Author), Christopher Corr (Illustrator)<br />
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I also have a unit of 6 lesson plans with all associated printable and writing resources here<br />
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/my-granny-went-to-market-unit-of-6-lesson-and-all-printable-resources-and-writing-frames-templates-11560706<br />
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Variety of different sizes included.<br />
- A2 (2xA3)<br />
- A3<br />
- A4<br />
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Feel free to contact me if you require any edits.
Moon and Rocket Fact File and comprehension sheets. I used these with Reception children working at Exceeding and Expected ELG Reading. These could also be used with KS1 classes.<br />
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Included is a<br />
-Moon fact file<br />
-Rocket fact file<br />
-Moon comprehension worksheet with aliens asking questions <br />
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The fact files if printed two to a page and printed double sided (flip on short edge) can be folded to form A5 booklets.
Unit of 6 lesson plans and all linked printable resources / writing frames and templates to aid teaching of My Granny Went to Market: A Round-the-world Counting Rhyme by Stella Blackstone (Author), Christopher Corr (Illustrator)<br />
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Bundle includes FREE world story map in different sizes (A4, A3, A2) here <br />
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Resources (pdf and doc versions):<br />
• Newspaper front covers from the countries granny visited<br />
• Letter from Dora the Explorer's granny delivering magic carpet<br />
• Country photos / maps / flag for Russia, China, Mexico and Japan<br />
• Story Map - My granny went to market (A4)<br />
• Flipchart resource – My granny went to market story sequencing<br />
• Letter from granny - please can you write a packing list<br />
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Writing templates / frames:<br />
• Writing lined paper with sentence checker<br />
• Parcel items label writing template<br />
• Blog post writing frame<br />
• My granny went to market story sequencing writing labelling (2 versions)<br />
• Packing list template
The Enormous Turnip Story Script and Story maps - 2 Versions (both include editable and picture versions)<br />
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Version 1) With story telling words <br />
Version 2) No text