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English KS2- Story Writing- Character description
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English KS2- Story Writing- Character description

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In this lesson, students will learn how to effectively describe characters including their appearance, personality/ behaviour and special traits. They will look at a range of book extract describing characters looking at this in practice. They will then look at the character description of Miss Trunchbull and be tasked to identify the different descriptions before writing their own character description using the plan and word banks provided. All plans and word banks are included. This lesson is intended for KS2 students but can easily be modified to suit KS3. Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receive a FREE single resource of your choice!
History- The Romans Knowledge Organiser
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History- The Romans Knowledge Organiser

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At its height, the Roman Empire ruled over much of Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. This comprehensive overview details key information about: The founding of Rome The Roman Army Daily life of Romans Roman beliefs The rise and fall of the Roman Empire Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receive a FREE single resource of your choice!
Science- Light Knowledge Organiser
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Science- Light Knowledge Organiser

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Light is electromagnetic radiation which is visible to the human eye. This overview of Light details how light travels, how reflection and refraction work, how we see things, how shadows are formed and how we see colour. This is a useful document to use as a display, knowledge organiser or support sheet. Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receive a FREE single resource of your choice! To view the six lessons on Light, please visit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/ResourcesForYou/Primary science
Science- Earth & Space Knowledge Organiser
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Science- Earth & Space Knowledge Organiser

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This knowledge organiser can be used for individuals, as a poster in the classroom or as an online resource for teaching Earth & Space. To view the 6 lessons on Earth & Space, please visit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/ResourcesForYou/Primary science
English- The Highwayman KS2 Rewriting as prose
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English- The Highwayman KS2 Rewriting as prose

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“The Highwayman” is a narrative poem written by Alfred Noyes, first published in 1906. It tells the story of an unnamed highwayman who is in love with Bess, a landlord’s daughter. In this lesson, students will firstly watch two different versions of the poem and decide which was most effective and what similarities/ differences they show. They will then complete a sequencing activity- arranging parts of the narrative poem. After this, they will then learn how to rewrite the poem as prose by looking at WAGOLL’s and being given success criteria to consider. This lesson will help them to apply their writing skills in narrative writing as well as enhancing their comprehension of the poem. Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receive a FREE single resource of your choice!
Maths- 3d Shapes and Nets Year 6
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Maths- 3d Shapes and Nets Year 6

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Lesson objective: To recognise, describe and build simple 3-D shapes, including making nets. In this lesson, students will recap on 3d shapes and their properties. They will then look at the nets of different 3d shapes and through the interactive links will practise forming nets of the 3d shapes provided. Finally they will learn how to draw the nets of shapes accurately. 3 levels of differentiated activity sheets are provided as well as answer sheets. Duration: 1 hour This is an engaging lesson which comes with an interactive power point presentation and all corresponding activity worksheets. It is designed for Year 6 but could easily be modified to suit lower KS2 and KS3. Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receieve a FREE single resource of your choice!
English- The Highwayman KS2 Figurative Language
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English- The Highwayman KS2 Figurative Language

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“The Highwayman” is a narrative poem written by Alfred Noyes, first published in 1906. It tells the story of an unnamed highwayman who is in love with Bess, a landlord’s daughter. In this lesson, students will learn how figurative language creates imagery and will be shown examples of a simile, metaphor and onomatopoeia. They will then look at figurative language examples used in the poem through the online activity link and will be tasked to identify examples and write what these examples do for the reader, Finally, they will write their own versions of part of the poem using their own figurative language examples. Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receive a FREE single resource of your choice!
English KS2- Using metaphors in poetry
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English KS2- Using metaphors in poetry

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Metaphors are a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable. This lesson focuses on using metaphors in poetry. It comes with an engaging powerpoint presentation and the related lesson plan, activity sheet and example poems. Children learn what metaphors are and identify them in poems as a class, discussing their effect on the poem and the reader. They then do this in pairs/ small groups reading a number of poems and creating their own metaphors for images given. As a class then complete a modelled write, taking words and phrases from the children to create a stanza/verse of a poem based on the video clip. The children then write an additional stanza to the poem independently making use of metaphors for effect. Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receieve a FREE single resource of your choice!
English- Text types overview
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English- Text types overview

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Text types in literature form the basic styles of writing. Factual texts merely seek to inform, whereas literary texts seek to entertain or otherwise engage the reader by using creative language and imagery. This is a comprehensive resource which details common features of the following text types: -recounts -non-chronological reports -newspaper reports -discussion -persuasion -instructions -explanation -poetry -narrative These are some of the common features of each text type. However, features can differ depending on the audience and purpose of a text and so these serve as a guideline only. Useful for KS2 and KS3 as a supportive resource for both teachers and students. Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receieve a FREE single resource of your choice!
English- The Highwayman KS2 Balanced Argument
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English- The Highwayman KS2 Balanced Argument

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“The Highwayman” is a narrative poem written by Alfred Noyes, first published in 1906. It tells the story of an unnamed highwayman who is in love with Bess, a landlord’s daughter. In this lesson, students will consider more than one point of view. They will first learn what a balanced argument looks like and the features of the text type. They will then put forward points for and against the statement ‘The Highwayman was to blame for Bess’ death’. They will then look at an example text and consider why it is effective before planning out the structure of their own balanced arguments using the support frame. Finally, they will write their own balanced argument on the statement using the writing frame given. Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receive a FREE single resource of your choice!
English- The Hobbit- Setting Description
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English- The Hobbit- Setting Description

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The Hobbit, or There and Back Again is a children’s fantasy novel by English author J. R. R. Tolkien. The Hobbit is set within Tolkien’s fictional universe and follows the quest of home-loving Bilbo Baggins, the titular hobbit. This lesson looks at describing settings. It teaches how to write an effective description using the senses, expanded noun phrases, prepositional phrases and figurative language. Students are shown these in context of an extract and then have to identify them themselves within chapter 2 of The Hobbit. Students then read more of the chapter before planning and writing their own setting description on the woods the characters have entered. Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receive a FREE single resource of your choice!
Maths Area and Perimeter Year 6
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Maths Area and Perimeter Year 6

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The perimeter is the total of all the side lengths of a shape added together and the area is the amount of two dimensional space a shape occupies. In this lesson, students will work on the objectives:* recognise that shapes with the same areas can have different perimeters and vice versa and recognise when it is possible to use formulae for area of shapes*. In this lesson, students will learn how to calculate the area and perimeter of rectilinear shapes, understanding how formulae can be used. They will work on finding the area of real life buildings to help put their learning into real life context during the teaching input through an engaging power point presentation. They will then complete activity sheets which require them to find the area and perimeter of rectilinear shapes through reasoning and problem solving. Three differentiated levels are provided as well as answer sheets. Duration: 2 hours. Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receieve a FREE single resource of your choice!
Maths Algebra- Forming Expressions Year 6
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Maths Algebra- Forming Expressions Year 6

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Lesson objective: To form expressions and use simple formulae In this lesson, students will learn the difference between expressions, formulae and equations. They will learn to express number calculations algebraically and will complete a range of problems which require them to do this in practice. 3 levels of differentiation are provided in the worksheet as well as the answers. Duration: 1 hour This is an engaging lesson which comes with an interactive power point presentation and all corresponding activity worksheets. It is designed for Year 6 but could easily be modified to suit lower KS2 and KS3. Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receive a FREE single resource of your choice!
Science Living Things and Their Habitats Year 6 Classification Keys Animals
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Science Living Things and Their Habitats Year 6 Classification Keys Animals

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In this lesson, students will look at what classification is and how animals are classified. They will learn about invertebrates, vertebrates and arthropods and classification keys. They will move on to creating their own classification keys using the support frame and will finally create their own species and classify it. This is an engaging lesson which comes with an interactive power point presentation and necessary worksheets. It is designed for Year 6 but could easily be modified to suit lower KS2 and KS3. This lesson is 1/5 lessons on Living Things & Their Habitats. To view the other lessons, please visit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/ResourcesForYou/Primary science Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receieve a FREE single resource of your choice!
English- The Hobbit- Whole-Class Guided Reading
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English- The Hobbit- Whole-Class Guided Reading

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The Hobbit, or There and Back Again is a children’s fantasy novel by English author J. R. R. Tolkien. The Hobbit is set within Tolkien’s fictional universe and follows the quest of home-loving Bilbo Baggins, the titular hobbit. This lesson is based on Tolkien’s novel The Hobbit and explores the beginning of the story. Students will analyse the content and structure of the text as a class before answering comprehension questions and complete a drawing task using description from the text. Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receive a FREE single resource of your choice!
Maths Algebra- Using Simple Formulae Year 6
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Maths Algebra- Using Simple Formulae Year 6

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In this lesson, students will learn how to use simple formulae. They will look at using formulae with shapes as well as word problems. 3 levels of differentiation are provided in the worksheet as well as the answers. Duration: 1 hour This is an engaging lesson which comes with an interactive power point presentation and all corresponding activity worksheets. It is designed for Year 6 but could easily be modified to suit lower KS2 and KS3. Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receive a FREE single resource of your choice!
English- The Highwayman KS2 Exploring Characters
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English- The Highwayman KS2 Exploring Characters

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“The Highwayman” is a narrative poem written by Alfred Noyes, first published in 1906. It tells the story of an unnamed highwayman who is in love with Bess, a landlord’s daughter. In this lesson, students will explore the characters in more detail. They will begin by carrying out ‘roll on the wall’ with each character by going around the room adding to what they know about each character, linking to the text. Following this, they will complete the character cards which identify quotes from the text. Students have to infer what is happening at that point in the poem and what the quotes tell us about the characters and how they are feeling. Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receive a FREE single resource of your choice!
Maths Calculating Amounts in a Given Ratio Year 6
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Maths Calculating Amounts in a Given Ratio Year 6

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Lesson objective: To solve problems involving unequal sharing and grouping using knowledge of fractions and multiples. In this lesson, students will learn how to calculate/ share amounts in a given ratio. The powerpoint presentation will first recap ratio and how to use knowledge of factors and multiples to find the answers. Students will then see visually how to share ratios in given amounts and then how to use the given steps. They will be instructed to complete differentiated problems to allow the teacher to check understanding. They will then complete differentiated worksheets with problems. 3 levels of differentiation are provided as well as the answer sheets. Duration: 1-2 hours Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receieve a FREE single resource of your choice!