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Bright, colourful and exciting teaching resources that help to engage your students, challenge those that are soaring, and close the attainment gap ✏️
Matilda: Book Review (Roald Dahl)
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Matilda: Book Review (Roald Dahl)

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Book Review worksheet concentrating on summarising, forming opinions and concluding on Matilda by Roald Dahl. UK and US versions included In this book review, children are asked to summarise the main parts of the story, give their opinion on the story as a whole, state the funniest, scariest and favourite parts, rate the story from 1-5, explain if they would recommend the book, and discuss who their favourite and least favorite characters were. This works great as a post-text exercise, and also works as a movie review if you are following the feature film instead. Reviewing books helps children know that it’s okay to like or dislike a book, and also allows them to work out what their favorite genres are. Included in this download: UK and US versions of PDF and Word documents PDF version of the book review .docx Word document version of the book review for editing purposes ‘Lost in Chalk’ font to help you edit the resource and keep the style Looking for more Matilda resources? X 4-Week Matilda English Unit I hope this resource helps you to save time and save stress! Thank you, and happy teaching! Miss Austin
Year 3/4: Guided Reading (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory)
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Year 3/4: Guided Reading (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory)

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A three lesson bundle of resources for CatCF focussed guided reading sessions. LO’s: identify and use the possessive apostrophe in simple plurals Identify word and punctuation types by their features show awareness of author’s viewpoint through character description choices Differentiated two ways.
KS2: Invasion (June Crebbin) resource pack (18 resources)
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KS2: Invasion (June Crebbin) resource pack (18 resources)

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In this resource pack, you will find 18 resources for homework, English lessons and History lessons. Includes Character descriptions, grammar homework based on adverbial phrases, newspaper articles, bayeux tapestry resources and blurb writing resources. If you have ANY questions, feel free to send them my way. I always respond and will always assist when needed. Enjoy!
Year 4: Film Scripts (10 various resources)
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Year 4: Film Scripts (10 various resources)

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Hi there, In this pack are many resources surrounding the Literacy Evolve topic of Bicho the animation. Resource: - reading comprehension questions - powerpoint of LO’s and lesson structures - starter activity looking at camera shots - planning sheet for sequel (characters and setting) differentiated - examples of expected work
KS2: Past/Present Progressive Tenses
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KS2: Past/Present Progressive Tenses

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A small pack of resources on the past and present progressive tenses. There are also word searches for children to convert between tenses and find the correct words! They’re differentiated with ‘remember’ sections. I’ve added it as a PDF for the correct format and as a Word doc so that you can edit it!
UKS2: 'Mystery' Homework Project (7 weeks of work)
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UKS2: 'Mystery' Homework Project (7 weeks of work)

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Hi there! This is a 7-week homework project that I use for my year 5 English class. The children absolutely love it because it allows for creative freedom and using art skills in English homeworks. I find projects work much better in getting children hooked on a topic and, consequently, there work is so much more interesting and impressive. This project’s about a theft that has occurred in Harcourt Manor- they need to become detectives to work out who the thief was…
KS2 Writing Assessment Stimulus (Differentiated Writing Portfolio)
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KS2 Writing Assessment Stimulus (Differentiated Writing Portfolio)

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Hi All! At the private school that I work at, we do Writing Portfolios to assess the children’s English skills 3 times a year. Each time we do one, we have a stimulus presentation and we all use the same planning sheet. This can be used from years 3-6 and is differentiated accordingly. There’re 2 different planning sheets to suit different abilities and to ensure the planning aspect is standardised across the school. Enjoy!
Past+Present Tense (Simple +Progressive)
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Past+Present Tense (Simple +Progressive)

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Hello, fellow teachers! Here’s a pack of resources for teaching past and present tenses using simple and progressive forms. There is a differentiated resource for converting between them, including challenges and extensions. There is also a powerpoint presentation for inputting the lesson!
Apocalypse: 6-Week Home Learning Project
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Apocalypse: 6-Week Home Learning Project

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Hello Fellow Teachers, Here is an apocalypse adventure-themed, home learning project that will be used whilst the children are off school- it’s perfect for distance learning due to the tasks being able to be completed independently. This resource spreads across 6 tasks (could be set weekly or daily) which last for an hour-long each. The tasks included follow these learning objectives: LO: To write dystopian narrative LO: To write anon-chronological research report LO: To write a fictional recount LO: To write an instruction text LO: To use non-verbal communication to portray character emotion LO: To write in 3rd person, past tense This task would work great for high-ability KS2 (Key Stage 2) or Key Stage 3 (KS3) children. I upload my tasks as both an editable .docx / Word document, and as a PDF in case the alignment doesn’t work on your computers. If you’re looking for other home-learning projects, here are links to the other resources I’ve put together for my KS2 children. LKS2 Space themed: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/space-lks2-home-learning-project-12282480 UKS2 Space themed: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/space-6-week-english-project-for-ks2-12269809 Detective themed: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/detectives-7-week-english-project-12270301 Romans & Celts themed: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/romans-and-celts-home-learning-project-12278939
KS2: Romeo & Juliet Guided Reading
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KS2: Romeo & Juliet Guided Reading

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Romeo & Juliet Introductory Guided Reading Packet – Predictions, vocabulary choice, Shakespeare quotes and prepositional phrases. This download includes a Guided Reading packet with 4 independent activities suitable for children aged 7-11. Children will make predictions for the text based on a front cover and blurb, analyse Shakespearean quotes and relate them to modern sentiments, analyse the effect vocabulary choice has on emotion of the reader and find prepositional phrases in the text. Everything you need to deliver the objectives above is included. This download includes: 6-page PDF document of the guided reading packet (inc. title & quote answer page) 6-page editable .docx Word document version of the guided reading booklet Space for teacher marking/comments/assessment at the bottom of each page Learning Objectives clearly stated on each page with clear progression Word banks and sentence starter suggestions for prediction task Two fonts to edit resources with I hope this resource helps you to save time and save stress. Thank you and happy teaching! Miss Austin
How To Train Your Dragon: Cover Design
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How To Train Your Dragon: Cover Design

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Used when writing descriptions or a sequel to the novel How to Train Your Dragon by Cressida Cowell, this resource allows children to be creative when writing at length. PDF & Word document versions provided for layout and editing purposes. How to Train Your Dragon is an incredible book to study, and this 2-pack of resources allows children the space to write their own sequel, present their work neatly and even design their own front and back cover. This resource could be used as a write-up sheet for character descriptions, as a book layout for writing a sequel or prequel to the story or for writing an in-depth book review. Other How to Train Your Dragon resources: X How To Train Your Dragon: Entire 6-week English Unit Pack X How To Train Your Dragon: English Unit Week 1 X How To Train Your Dragon: English Unit Week 2 X How To Train Your Dragon: English Unit Week 3 X How To Train Your Dragon: English Unit Week 4 X How To Train Your Dragon: English Unit Week 5 X How To Train Your Dragon: English Unit Week 6 X How To Train Your Dragon: Book Review