<p>This lesson plan is ideal for teaching children about stranger danger. It uses traditional tales to highlight the dangerous characters and if they should be trusted. Through traditional tales children are able to discuss topics about safety and people they can turn to for help.</p>
<p>This lesson plan is to introduce children to letter writing. Children are writing a letter to the Big Bad Wolf from the traditional tale The Three Little Pigs, asking him to change his ways. The lesson covers all abilities and scaffold their learning.</p>
This is a lesson plan enables you to teach your students how to retell a story and is based on the story 'The Enormous Turnip' but can be adapted to any story.
<p>This is a lesson plan helping children to learn addition skills using numicon and diennes, depending on the ability of the child. It can be adapted to use with different learning resources. The helps children to practice writing number sentences, counting altogether and begining to understand place value.</p>
<p>This lesson plan links with traditional tales, specifically the Big Bad Wolf in the tale The Three Little Pigs. It helps children to develop descriptive language, drawing on their prior knowledge. They are then asked to use their phonic skills to write about the Big Bad Wolf. The plan is differentiated to cater for all abilities.</p>
<p>This numeracy plan is to help children recognise and count numbers, using 1 to 1 correspondence. it further extends children to write the number sentence.</p>
This resource is for EYFS teachers and NNEBs wishing to set up their classrooms under the theme of Ourselves. The planning has catered for all the 7 areas with in the Development Matters framework.
This is a literacy plan based on the book 'Going on a Bear Hunt'. The children will be able to use their senses and enrich their vocabulary before writing a sentence about the book.
<p>This lesson plan is based on the nrich website tasks. It encourages chidren to draw on all their maths skills to solve a problem based on sharing. Children are encourage to share, subtract, add and so on. They need to think about the different learning tools they need to us and what will help them. It also encourages lots of mathematical discussions.</p>
<p>This lesson plan is centered around the Traditional Tale ‘Red Riding Hood’, it encourages children to talk about the story and think about adjectives when story writing. The lesson plan also develops sentence writing and the use of conjunctions.</p>