I have worked in both KS2 and KS1 as class teacher and am also English Leader in KS1. For the last 5 years, I have been teaching in Y2, which gave me plenty of ‘SATs experience’. However, I have been trying to ensure that the skills children need to apply in their SATs are linked to everyday life experiences and have applied them as much as I could to our topics, in order to avoid 'teaching to the test'. I really value your feedback on my resources. Happy browsing!
I have worked in both KS2 and KS1 as class teacher and am also English Leader in KS1. For the last 5 years, I have been teaching in Y2, which gave me plenty of ‘SATs experience’. However, I have been trying to ensure that the skills children need to apply in their SATs are linked to everyday life experiences and have applied them as much as I could to our topics, in order to avoid 'teaching to the test'. I really value your feedback on my resources. Happy browsing!
Here some resources I made for my class for the upcoming UEFA EURO 2024 in Germany. This pack includes:
A two pages long information sheet with facts about the past, this year’s games and the mascot. This could be used for research (individually or whole class) when making posters/leaflets etc.
A 4 pages long comprehension based on the fact sheet. The text is on the top half of the sheet and questions are below for children to answer. It is differentiated in a higher and a lower comprehension - one with mostly retrieval and one with retrieval and some inference questions.
A geography worksheet for mapping countries in Europe that take part. Children can choose 12 countries, find them on the map and make a key. If you wanted to differentiate it, you could print it out twice and fill in the key for one already. I would recommend copying the map on A3 paper to make it easier for children.
Maths sheet on bar charts: Children read the table of who was in the final in the past and what their results were and make a bar chart of how many goals were scored in each final throughout the years and answer some challenge questions about it. Differentiated - one is more scaffolded and the bar chart has been prepared, the other needs children to label their own bar chart (differentiated in bar charts going up in 1s, 2s, 5s).
There is also another sheet where children choose 5 countries and represent in a bar chart how many times each country has participated in the final.
Maths activity on finding all possibilities: Differentiated three ways. Children have the task of designing a new football kit for their favourite country and have to choose three (four) colours. They then find all possible ways of putting a new kit consisting of either shorts and t-shirt or shorts, t-shirt and socks together for their chosen colours. This activity comes with a notebook file to model.
This is an activity based on the flags of the participating countries in the EURO 2024 in Germany. There is one sheet with all the names of the countries and their flags which is followed by 4 activity sheets:
Comparing two flags. Children choose two flags, draw them and compare them - what is the same and what is different.
Sorting the flags into symmetrical and non-symmetrical.
A blank Venn diagram for children to make up their own categories to sort the flags into (if you want to differentiate you could give them the categories).
A blank Carroll diagram for children to make up their own categories to sort the shapes into (if you want to differentiate you could give them the categories).
Maths - Adding several numbers (single digit, multiples of 10/100 and adding several two-digit numbers - differentiated) using several top UEFA EURO ‘24 footballers’ names printed on the sheet.
Enjoy!
This is a comprehension to use in English to jazz up your lessons when approaching Christmas.
I would recommend it for (a high) year 2 and higher.
It is based on the song 'I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day' by Wizzard which you can find here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kx4Cyhf_neU
There are four differentiated sheets with the lyrics of the songs and questions underneath.
-Extended level: Retrieval and higher order thinking questions (Why, What does it mean..., Which word tells you that...)
- Core: Focused more on simple retrieval from the text.
- Lower Core/Nurture: Simple retrieval from the text but scaffolded multiple choice for half of the questions.
- Nurture, SEN, EAL: Using the song and text children write words to match picture (vocab), find adjectives used to describe things and draw scenes from the song/label them.
This is a resource I made for my year 4 students. There is a below year group/SEN/EAL sheet attached as well as two sets of differentiated questions. The text is printable from the powerpoint.
A two pages long information sheet with some facts about the past of the UEFA, this year’s tournaments and the mascot. This could be used for research (individually or whole class) when making posters/leaflets etc or as introduction for the comprehension.
A 4 pages long comprehension based on the fact sheet. The text is on the top half of the sheet and questions are below for children to answer.
It is differentiated in a higher and a lower comprehension - one with mostly retrieval and one with retrieval and some inference questions.
PLEASE NOTE:
This is only one resource. I also sell a pack of 6 UEFA resources (this one included) for £3.99 - search for ‘UEFA EURO 2024 Germany Activities’ by JennyGodfrey. THANK YOU.
This is an activity which I would suggest to use in KS1 as a first week activity when coming back to school in September.
SHEET ONE
There are four empty polaroids for children to draw in and lines beside them to describe their holiday/write a sentence. It is differentiated by scaffolding and outcome. Some children are more able to write about what happened without any guidance whereas others might need more structure eg first polaroid is 'who I saw', second polaroid is about 'games I played'... etc and soe others might just need to draw/label/talk about their holidays so there are different sheets for different groups.
It works best copied and blown up to A3.
SHEET TWO.
Same as sheet one except for this time round all polaroids are selfies - phone/iPad outline.
It is also a nice thing to display in your classroom in those first few weeks when topics have not yet started etc.
Includes 2 differentiated worksheets plus two screenshots for you to see what sheets look like.
Thank you.
I made this senses mat for my year 2 to help them use adjectives when they were describing what their senses explored. Hope it helps. EAL friendly resource.
This is a brilliant comprehension to use in English when talking about harvest as it links to RE. I would recommend it for year 2 and up. It is based on the song Cauliflowers Fluffy which you can find here on youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRQEQgyGAGA
Here are four differentiated sheets with the lyrics of the songs and questions underneath.
Extended level: Retrieval and higher order thinking questions (Why, What does it mean..., Which word tells you that...)
Core: Focused more on simple retrieval from the text.
Lower Core: Simple retrieval from the text but scaffolded multiple choice for half of the questions.
Nurture, SEN, EAL: Using the song and text children read for mening and find colour and adjective used to describe the fruit/veg and draw the harvest basket.
PLEASE NOTE:
This is only one resource. I also sell a pack of 3 Harvest resources (this one included) for £3.99 - search for 'Harvest Activities' by JennyGodfrey. THANK YOU.
Apostrophes for Contraction:
Differentiated 3 ways -
Top group has to find words where apostrophes have to be added and re-write sentences using apostrophes in the correct places.
Middle Group has to change underlined words to words with apostrophes.
Bottom group has to match contradicted form to the two words it is made of and work on a few sentences as challenge.
Comprehension. Differentiated 4 ways -
Higher order thinking questions. To go with a printout of the story that YOU have e.g. book, twinkle etc. Text not included just questions.
Retrieval questions
Multiple choice questions
Colouring in Cinderella comprehension with challenge question and sentence to unscramble.
For the top two, part of the sentence is in bold which they have to use as sentence starter for their answer to encourage them to answer in full sentences.
VERY BASIC SLIDE ON NOTEBOOK TO INTRODUCE
Speech/Thought bubble activity
Children work in mixed ability on these four scenarios again to fill in thought and speech bubbles. Could be acted out in partners too. Not differentiated.
Up-leveling
Short activity - improving 6 sentences. Differentiated by outcome - children follow the steps to the step they can get to.
Correcting mistakes
Children proofread sentences where is/are and him/her are not correct and edit them. For children who cannot access this there is a second activity about unscrambling sentences about Cinderella.
Sequencing Pictures Activity
Not differentiated. Children can cut and stick pictures in the correct order and label/annotate/write sentences.Great for EAL.
Grammatically correct sentences.
This activity is based on a Pie Corbett game. You start with challenge 1 and make a sentence with just one word. Then move on to challenge 2 and add a second word, so now you have to use both words in a sentence. Then you add a third, non-related word and children have to come up with a grammatically correct sentence and use their imagination to add write a new sentence this time using all three words.
Identifying speech and adding speech marks.
In a small group or in partners children read following Cinderella text. They work out together which bits are spoken by the characters, then underline what is spoken. Next they re-write in their book and put the spoken sentence which they underlined inside speech marks “_____”.
This is a document we produced to use for our guided reading sessions according to the new curriculum.
It splits all curriculum objectives for each year group into:
1. Decoding
2. Comprehension / Retrieval
3. Inference / Relate
4. Language for Effect
5. Themes and Conventions
6. Others
Easy to use. One sheet per guided reading group :) Or could be adapted to make student individual booklets.
Differentiated comprehension for year 2 about a letter from Brazil.
A letter from Max to mum with questions including retrieval and inference questions.
Powerpoint to introduce it with Brazil pictures and a practice comprehension with a few questions to discuss as class in talk partners.
Key:
WAGD = Working at greater depth
E = Expected
WT = Working towards
BYG = Below year group
EAL = English as additional language
This is an activity based on the flags of the participating countries in the EURO 2016 in France. There is one sheet with all the names of the countries and their flags which is followed by 4 activity sheets:
1. Comparing two flags. Children choose two flags, draw them and compare them - what is the same and what is different.
2. Sorting the flags into symmetrical and non-symmetrical flags.
3. A blank Venn diagram for children to make up their own categories to sort the flags into (if you want to differentiate you could give them the categories). For best outcome blow up to A3.
4. A blank Carroll diagram for children to make up their own categories to sort the shapes into (if you want to differentiate you could give them the categories). For best outcome blow up to A3.
I also added an information sheet about the Euro 16 :)
Enjoy!
PLEASE NOTE:
This is only one resource. I also sell a pack of 6 UEFA resources (this one included) for £3.99 - search for 'UEFA EURO 2016 France Activities' by JennyGodfrey. THANK YOU.
I made these sheets for my year 2 class to work on in mixed ability pairs.
I think it would work with year 3 and 4 and possibly with high level year 1 children as well.
Please note they are not differentiated!
It worked very well though, I got them talking together in groups of 2.
The skills practised are the following:
- Question words: (sheets for two sessions)
Thinking carefully about what kind of answer the question word asks for. It is done in two parts - one where they have to read a question and discuss what kind of thing they are looking for in the answer eg a place, a person etc. The second part has questions and possible answers, all multiple choice. There is no text but children have to work out from the question word which answer is correct by identifying if the question asks for a time, place, reason etc.
- Inference:
Looking at the clues in the text and using them to make sense of what happened
- Language: (sheets for two sessions)
Thinking about language choices, understanding words, picking out synonyms etc.
A whole load of SPAG activities, mostly differentiated, which I made for my year 2 class.
Includes:
1. Plurals: Notebook and one plural sheet based on Gruffalo.
2. Homophones: Powerpoint and two differentiated sheets with pictures.
3. Past Tense: Quick team work activity with regular and irregular verbs then differentiated worksheet where children decide which past tense word is correct/find the correct past tense word.
4. General SPAG activity for 2 lesson starters.
5. Form sentences using different words: Children make up (funny) sentences with the words given.
6. Word groups: Children have a picture (can easily be changed to fit in with your topic) and find nouns, verbs and adjectives that they can see/describe the picture with. Recorded in table below picture. They then make sentences with their words.
7. One dictation with many year 2 spellings.
8. Sentence forms: Children work in pairs and sort the sentences into statements, questions, exclamations and commands.
9. Full stop activity: What are sentences? Worksheet to add full stops.
10. Choosing the correct tense for each sentence from present, past and future tense.
11. Suffixes: Differentiated worksheets for suffixes -ly, -er and -est.
12. Apostrophes for possession - differentiated sheets.
13. Apostrophes for contractions. Differentiated worksheets for contractions.
Differentiation Abbreviations:
N - Nurture or BYG - Below year group
WT - Working towards
C - Core or E - Expected
E - Extended WAGD-Working at greater depth
This is quite a fun activity for English lessons or Guided Reading lessons where children have to come up with a caption for a picture and then draw a picture for a given caption using inference skills and thinking about what might have happened. There are 14 worksheets and my class really loved it as well as a notebook to introduce the activity.
Here some resources I made for my class for the upcoming UEFA EURO 2016 in France. This pack includes:
1. A two pages long information sheet with facts about the past, this year's games and the mascot. This could be used for research (individually or whole class) when making posters/leaflets etc.
2. A 4 pages long comprehension based on the fact sheet. The text is on the top half of the sheet and questions are below for children to answer. It is differentiated in a higher and a lower comprehension - one with mostly retrieval and one with retrieval and some inference questions.
3. A geography worksheet for mapping countries in Europe that take part. Children can choose 12 countries, find them on the map and make a key. If you wanted to differentiate it, you could print it out twice and fill in the key for one already. I would recommend copying the map on A3 paper to make it easier for children.
4. Maths sheet on bar charts: Children read the table of who was in the final in the past and what their results were and make a bar chart of how many goals were scored in each final throughout the years and answer some challenge questions about it. Differentiated - one is more scaffolded and the bar chart has been prepared, the other needs children to label their own bar chart (differentiated in bar charts going up in 1s, 2s, 5s).
There is also another sheet where children choose 5 countries and represent in a bar chart how many times each country has participated in the final.
5. Maths activity on finding all possibilities: Differentiated three ways. Children have the task of designing a new football kit for their favourite country and have to choose three (four) colours. They then find all possible ways of putting a new kit consisting of either shorts and t-shirt or shorts, t-shirt and socks together for their chosen colours. This activity comes with a notebook file to model.
6. This is an activity based on the flags of the participating countries in the EURO 2016 in France. There is one sheet with all the names of the countries and their flags which is followed by 4 activity sheets:
1. Comparing two flags. Children choose two flags, draw them and compare them - what is the same and what is different.
2. Sorting the flags into symmetrical and non-symmetrical.
3. A blank Venn diagram for children to make up their own categories to sort the flags into (if you want to differentiate you could give them the categories).
4. A blank Carroll diagram for children to make up their own categories to sort the shapes into (if you want to differentiate you could give them the categories).
7. Maths - Adding several numbers (single digit, multiples of 10/100 and adding several two-digit numbers - differentiated) using several top UEFA EURO '16 footballers' names printed on the sheet.
Enjoy!
This includes:
1. A two pages long information sheet with some facts about the past of the UEFA, this year's tournaments and the mascot. This could be used for research (individually or whole class) when making posters/leaflets etc or as introduction for the comprehension.
2. A 4 pages long comprehension based on the fact sheet. The text is on the top half of the sheet and questions are below for children to answer.
It is differentiated in a higher and a lower comprehension - one with mostly retrieval and one with retrieval and some inference questions.
PLEASE NOTE:
This is only one resource. I also sell a pack of 6 UEFA resources (this one included) for £3.99 - search for 'UEFA EURO 2016 France Activities' by JennyGodfrey. THANK YOU.
This includes:
1. A five pages long information sheet with some facts about the Olympic and Paralympic Games including their mascots. This could be used for research (individually or whole class) when making posters/leaflets etc or as introduction for the comprehension.
2. An 11 pages long comprehension based on the fact sheet. The text is on the top half of the sheet and questions are below for children to answer. This can be split up into two different comprehension activities if 11 pages is too much.
It is differentiated in a higher and a lower comprehension - one with mostly retrieval and one with reasoning and some inference questions.
There is also a reading comprehension for lower ability children or children with EAL with very basic facts and instructions to draw and some early writing.
3. A starter activity to get them thinking about question words and what each means. Also matching questions to answers.
This resource was made with year 2 in mind but is really suitable for infants and lower juniors. It consists of four parts:
INFORMATION BOOK
Children can do their own research using this 16 page long information book that I created about Brazil. It is attached in two formats: pdf and word doc so it can be edited. The contents of the book are as follows:
1. Country
- Where is it?
- What is the land like?
- Rivers and Waterfalls
- Cities
- Weather
2. Sports
- Football
- Formula 1
- Volleyball
- Pele
3. Olympic Games Rio 2016
- Olympic Games
- Paralympic Games
4. Carnival
5. The Rainforest
- What is the Rainforest
- What do we get from the Rainforest?
- Sad Fact!
- What are the layers of the Rainforest?
6. Glossary
COMPREHENSION
SATs style comprehension based on the information book. It is differentiated for WT (Working towards), E (expected) and WAGD (Working at greater depth).
BOARD GAME
A board game where children can play in partners. It helps them recall facts learnt from the booklet about Brazil eg about the rainforest, weather, Olympics etc.
POSTER ACTIVITY
Children work in groups of three and create a poster about Brazil using the information book as starting point. They have the attached sheet as their success criteria which reinforces what needs to go on a poster (heading, sub-heading, facts, pictures, etc). They work together as team (criteria for that on sheet as well) and present the information using their neatest presentation skills. Can be differentiated by giving different children different roles eg scribe, researcher, illustrator...
Teacher can then go around and in good old competition style give children stickers/points for each bit of the success criteria they have met. Winning team is the team that has the most stichers/points. I gave out stickers/points for each sub-heading and paragraph of information. My class loved it. Took them all morning and they were so engaged they wouldn't even want to go out for play! :)
I created this for my KS1 team as displays for their classrooms. It explains all terminology that children (and teachers) need to be able to know and use in English in year 1 and year 2 according to the New Curriculum in child speak. Hope you find it useful.
Here some worksheets which I made when teaching GGM by Roald Dahl to my year 2 class. It is mostly differentiated. Some of it is accompanied by the notebook.
Lessons include:
- asking questions
- comprehension
- nouns and verbs (past and present tense) S.P.A.G. teaching
- up-levelling activity
- character descriptions (including appropriate choice of vocabulary and planning sheet)