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This collection of 30 daily activities will help to teach, assess and consolidate your pupils’ understanding of the grammar, punctuation and spelling curriculum to improve their writing for half a term. Six weeks of daily activities are included on the presentation. The answers to each activity is on the next slide to aid idiscussion with the class. The presentation has over 60 slides in total.
These can be used as daily registration activities, English/Literacy lesson starter activities, plenaries, end of the day activities, and more.
This resource requires no photocopying, just a screen and somewhere for the children to note down their answers (English books, general work books or mini-whiteboards).
Topics covered:
• Co-ordinating conjunctions
• Sentence types: statement, exclamation, question and command
• Commas in lists
• Pronouns
• Similes and metaphors
• Plural possessive apostrophes
• Apostrophes for contractions
• Subordinating conjunctions
• Subordinating conjunctions or prepositions?
• Alliteration
• Present perfect tense
• Synonyms to avoid repetition
• Prepositions to express cause
• Fronted adverbials
• Onomatopoeia
• Direct speech
• Co-ordinating conjunction or adverb?
• Fronted adverbials with a comma after each
• Question or exclamation?
• Complex sentences
• Singular and plural possessive apostrophes and contractions
• Standard and non-standard English
• Personification
• Noun phrases
• Determiners
• Fronted adverbials
• Homophones
• Rule of three
Can also be used as revision for Key Stage 3 pupils.
Editable PowerPoint presentation and PDF document provided.
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This collection of 30 daily activities will help to teach, assess and consolidate your pupils’ understanding of the grammar, punctuation and spelling curriculum to improve their writing for half a term. Six weeks of daily activities are included on the presentation. The answers to each activity is on the next slide to aid idiscussion with the class. The presentation has over 60 slides in total.
These can be used as daily registration activities, English/Literacy lesson starter activities, plenaries, end of the day activities, and more.
This resource requires no photocopying, just a screen and somewhere for the children to note down their answers (English books, general work books or mini-whiteboards).
Topics covered:
• Co-ordinating conjunctions
• Sentence types:statement, exclamation, question and command
• Commas in lists
• Pronouns
• Adjectives and nouns
• Plural possessive apostrophes
• Apostrophes for contractions
• Subordinating conjunctions
• Subordinating conjunctions or prepositions?
• Present perfect tense
• Synonyms to avoid repetition
• Prepositions to express cause
• Fronted adverbials
• Direct speech
• So and so: Co-ordinating conjunction or adverb?
• Fronted adverbials with a comma after each
• Five senses
• Question or exclamation?
• Complex sentences
• Plural possessive apostrophes
• Standard and non-standard English
• Noun phrases
• Definite and indefinite articles
• Homophones
Can also be used as revision for Key Stage 3 pupils.
Editable PowerPoint presentation and PDF document provided.
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In this week long unit of work about Moon landing diaries, pupils examine an example diary text written from Neil Armstrong’s point of view recounting the Moon landing, they take part in role play and learn about the Moon landing, and then plan, write and edit their own diary entries.
5 lessons with full lesson plans, differentiation, all resources and Powerpoint presentations.
Suitable for Key Stage 2. Useful for cross curricular English and history/science lessons.
All documents available as PDF and editable Word/Powerpoint documents.
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Lesson plans for a Moon Landing Diary unit of work.
Lesson plans for 5 days.
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Pupils edit their Moon landing diary entries that have been previously written.
Whole lesson including lesson plan; lesson presentation; and starter and main lesson worksheets.
Suitable for Key Stage 2. Useful for cross curricular English and history/science lessons.
All documents available as PDF and editable Word/Powerpoint documents.
Answers for the starter are included.
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Pupils write Neil Armstrong’s diary entry recounting the day of the Moon landing in this lesson.
Resources include:
• Lesson plan
• Lesson presentation
• Diary success criteria
Suitable for Key Stage 2. Useful for cross-curricular English and history/science lessons.
All documents available as PDF and editable Word/PowerPoint documents.
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Lesson where pupils plan a diary entry using the context of the first Moon landing. Pupils to write Neil Armstrong’s diary entry recounting the events of the day.
10 separate documents are included to teach a whole lesson including:
• lesson plan
• lesson presentation
• starter worksheets
• main lesson worksheets
The worksheets include:
• information sheet
• differentiated success criteria sheets
• differentiated planning sheets
• vocabulary sheet
Answers for the starter activity (ordering of the Moon landing events) are also included.
This interesting and engaging lesson is suitable for Key Stage 2 children. Useful for cross-curricular English and history/science learning.
All documents available as PDF and editable Word/PowerPoint files.
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A lesson using freeze frames and role play using the context of the Moon landing. Example recount text of Neil Armstrong’s diary from the Moon landing is used in this lesson.
Resources for a whole lesson are included:
• 11 slide Powerpoint presentation with example diary text
• Lesson plan
Suitable for Key Stage 2. Useful for cross curricular English and history/science lessons.
All documents available as PDF and easily adaptable Word/Powerpoint documents.
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Lesson teaching the features of a diary entry using the context of the Moon landing. Example text of Neil Armstrong’s diary from the Moon landings is examined in this lesson.
Whole lesson including lesson plan; lesson presentation; differentiated starter and main lesson worksheets; and diary text included.
Suitable for Key Stage 2. Useful for cross curricular English and history/science lessons.
All documents available as PDF and editable Word/Powerpoint documents.
Answers for the starter and main feature identification worksheet included.
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Differentiated feelings vocabulary sort. Pupils sort the emotion words into categories. Can be used at the beginning of a writing lesson where pupils will be expected to use feelings vocabulary, for example, diary or letter writing. Can also be used as a standalone activity.
.Activity can be completed independently or in a group. Dictionaries may be provided for pupils to use while completing the challenge.
Answer document included.
PDF and editable Word documents provided.
Suitable for Key Stage 2 and 3 pupils.
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Example diary entry text for the Moon landing written as Neil Armstrong, plus writing feature identification worksheet.
Useful for cross curricular English and history/science lessons.
Contains the following features: language features such as similes, metaphors, personification, alliteration and rule of three; apostrophes for contraction, singular and plural possession; fronted adverbials followed by commas; time conjunctions; chronological order; paragraphs; fully punctuated speech with inverted commas.
The exemplar text recounting the first Moon landing can be used as a WAGOLL for pupils to examine before writing their own diary text.
Files available as PDFs and editable Word documents.
Answers for the feature identification worksheet included.
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Glossary for Chapter 1 of the children’s novel The Iron Man by Ted Hughes.
Useful for SEN pupils, EAL pupils and to support pupils to extend their vocabularies.
Definitions and pictures are included.
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An information sheet providing screen printing vocabulary, including associated verbs.
Useful for cross curricular instruction writing during a screen printing unit and evaluation writing at the end of a unit.
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Vocabulary sheets listing a variety of positive and negative feelings. These handouts are particularly useful for PSHE lessons when describing feelings, and for English or literacy lessons when writing texts such as diaries, letters, poems, narratives etc that require the description of characters’ emotions.
The adjectives have been grouped into categories:
Positive feelings
• open
• happy
• alive
• good
• love
• interested
• positive
• strong
Negative feelings
• angry
• depressed
• helpless
• confused
• indifferent
• hurt
• afraid
• sad
The resource comes as both a PDF and as an easily editable Word document.
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