The Literacy Company is a team of dedicated consultants who provide schools with support, advice and training. Our high quality resources are designed to support teachers with the delivery of the primary English curriculum.
The Literacy Company is a team of dedicated consultants who provide schools with support, advice and training. Our high quality resources are designed to support teachers with the delivery of the primary English curriculum.
High-quality English resources for reading and writing home learning to meet the demands placed upon schools due to school closures or year groups having to isolate.
The pack provides everything you will need to provide 10 sessions of home learning. The activities are based around our texts ‘Martha’s Suitcase’ and ‘The Amazing Rhinoceros’ and cover writing and reading skills for year 6. These units are also perfect for pupils absent from school or to support learning as a homework package.
• Engaging reading and writing activities to last for 2 weeks
• High quality texts included in the package
• Supportive subject knowledge for parents
• Short bursts of independent activities clearly linked to key skills
Objectives:
Reading
Distinguish between fact and opinion
Summarise the main ideas from more than one paragraph
Writing
Enhance meaning through selecting appropriate grammar and vocabulary
Use modal verbs and adverbs to indicate degrees of possibility
Use brackets, dashes or commas to indicate parenthesis
A selection of materials to engage Y7 and Y8 pupils in writing activities when working from home in the event of school closure due to the Coronavirus outbreak. These are available to download free of charge. We hope that you find these resources useful.
For each year group we have created a selection of writing activities linked to a variety of engaging themes and texts studied in school. Some require pupils to complete their own research to use in their own writing and others use images and video clips to inspire.
The Literacy Company is a team of dedicated consultants who provide schools with support, advice and training. Please get in touch via our social media if there are any additional resources you would like us to look into producing during this period of uncertainty.
Final writing outcome: Write a further adventure for Beowulf
This unit of work is based on Beowulf by Michael Morpurgo. A retelling of the classic tale of Beowulf’s quest to reek revenge on the monster Grendal. Great for linking to a topic on Anglo Saxons.
Mastery skills:
– Variety of verb forms used correctly and consistently including the progressive and the present/past perfect forms
– Use Standard English forms for verb inflections
– Organise paragraphs around a theme (using fronted adverbials to introduce or connect paragraphs)
– Use and punctuate direct speech (using dialogue to show the relationship between characters)
Short writing opportunities to develop mastery:
– Descriptive writing
– Letter
– Diary entries
A selection of materials to engage early years children in literacy and phonics activities when working from home in the event of school closure due to the Coronavirus outbreak. These are available to download free of charge. We hope that you find these resources useful.
For each year group we have created a selection of spelling activities along with writing activities linked to a variety of engaging themes. Some require pupils to complete their own research to use in their own writing and others use images and video clips to inspire.
The Literacy Company is a team of dedicated consultants who provide schools with support, advice and training. Please get in touch via our social media if there are any additional resources you would like us to look into producing during this period of uncertainty.
A selection of materials to engage Early Years children in phonics activities when working from home in the event of school closure due to the Coronavirus outbreak. These are available to download free of charge. We hope that you find these resources useful.
For each year group we have created a selection of spelling activities along with writing activities linked to a variety of engaging themes. Some require pupils to complete their own research to use in their own writing and others use images and video clips to inspire.
The Literacy Company is a team of dedicated consultants who provide schools with support, advice and training. Please get in touch via our social media if there are any additional resources you would like us to look into producing during this period of uncertainty.
A selection of materials to engage Y3 children in writing activities when working from home in the event of school closure due to the Coronavirus outbreak. These are available to download free of charge. We hope that you find these resources useful.
For each year group we have created a selection of spelling activities along with writing activities linked to a variety of engaging themes. Some require pupils to complete their own research to use in their own writing and others use images and video clips to inspire.
The Literacy Company is a team of dedicated consultants who provide schools with support, advice and training. Please get in touch via our social media if there are any additional resources you would like us to look into producing during this period of uncertainty.
Final writing outcome: To write a version of Cinderella story with a new god
This unit of work is based on The Egyptian Cinderella by Shirley Climo. The original Cinderella story set in ancient Egypt – Rhodopis is slave whose beautiful rose-red slipper is stolen by a falcon. By chance her slipper ends up in the hands of the Pharoah who sets out to find its owner. Great for linking to a topic on Ancient Egypt.
Mastery skills:
– Organise paragraphs around a theme
– Create settings, characters and plot in narratives
– Express time, place and cause using conjunctions, adverbs and prepositions
– Use of present perfect form of verbs
– Introduce inverted commas to punctuate direct speech
Short writing opportunities to develop mastery:
– Setting description
– Diary entry
– Character profile
Final writing outcome: To write a story based on the plot of The Wolves in the Walls
This unit of work is based on The Wolves in the Walls by Neil Gaiman. When wolves take over Lucy’s house, her family flee in fear. It’s up to Lucy to put the wolves back in their place and reclaim her home.
Mastery skills:
– Identify the audience for and purpose of writing, selecting the appropriate form and using other similar writing as models
– Describe settings, characters and atmosphere
– Integrate dialogue to convey character and advance the action
– Link ideas across paragraphs using a wider range of cohesive devices
Short writing opportunities to develop mastery:
– Monologue
– Diary entry
– Letter
– Poster
– Report
Final writing outcome: To write an information leaflet about plants
This medium term plan is based on The Tiny Seed by Eric Carle. The fascinating journey of a tiny seed’s journey across hazardous landscapes to find a suitable place to grow.
Mastery skills:
– Re-read what they have written to check that it makes sense
– Join words and phrases using and
– Punctuate sentences using a capital letter and a full stop or question mark
– Add suffixes where no change is needed to the root of the word e.g. –ing, –er, –est
Short writing opportunities to develop mastery:
– Facts
– Labels
– Captions
– Poster
– Lists
Final writing outcome: To write the main events in the story
This unit of work is based on The Gruffalo by Julia Donaldson. This modern classic is adored by children everywhere and tells the tale of a brave and clever mouse who out-wits all the creatures of the forest – including the terrifying Gruffalo.
Mastery skills:
• Use some of their print and letter knowledge in their early writing
• Spell words by identifying the sounds and then writing the sound with letter/s
• Form lower-case letters correctly
• Write short sentences with words with known sound-letter correspondences using a capital letter and full stop
This unit also incorporates ideas for enhancing learning in Prime and Specific areas of learning for children in reception.
A selection of materials to engage Y2 children in writing activities when working from home in the event of school closure due to the Coronavirus outbreak. These are available to download free of charge. We hope that you find these resources useful.
For each year group we have created a selection of spelling activities along with writing activities linked to a variety of engaging themes. Some require pupils to complete their own research to use in their own writing and others use images and video clips to inspire.
The Literacy Company is a team of dedicated consultants who provide schools with support, advice and training. Please get in touch via our social media if there are any additional resources you would like us to look into producing during this period of uncertainty.
A selection of materials to engage Y2 children in phonics and spelling activities when working from home in the event of school closure due to the Coronavirus outbreak. These are available to download free of charge. We hope that you find these resources useful.
For each year group we have created a selection of spelling activities along with writing activities linked to a variety of engaging themes. Some require pupils to complete their own research to use in their own writing and others use images and video clips to inspire.
The Literacy Company is a team of dedicated consultants who provide schools with support, advice and training. Please get in touch via our social media if there are any additional resources you would like us to look into producing during this period of uncertainty.
A selection of materials to engage Year 1 children with speaking, listening and writing activities linked to learning poetry when working from home in the event of school closure due to the Coronavirus outbreak. These are available to download free of charge. We hope that you find this resource useful.
In addition, for each year group we have created a selection of spelling, writing and poetry activities linked to a variety of engaging themes. Some require pupils to complete their own research to use in their own writing and others use images and video clips to inspire.
The Literacy Company is a team of dedicated consultants who provide schools with support, advice and training. Please get in touch via our social media if there are any additional resources you would like us to look into producing during this period of uncertainty.
A selection of materials to engage Year 3 children with speaking, listening and writing activities linked to learning poetry when working from home in the event of school closure due to the Coronavirus outbreak. These are available to download free of charge. We hope that you find this resource useful.
In addition, for each year group we have created a selection of spelling, writing and poetry activities linked to a variety of engaging themes. Some require pupils to complete their own research to use in their own writing and others use images and video clips to inspire.
The Literacy Company is a team of dedicated consultants who provide schools with support, advice and training. Please get in touch via our social media if there are any additional resources you would like us to look into producing during this period of uncertainty.
High-quality English resources for reading and writing home learning to meet the demands placed upon schools due to school closures or year groups having to isolate.
The pack provides everything you will need to provide 10 sessions of home learning. The activities are on the theme of ‘Minibeasts’ and cover writing, reading and communication and language skills for early years 40-60 months. These units are also perfect for pupils absent from school or to support learning as a homework package.
• Engaging reading and writing activities to last for 2 weeks
• High quality texts included in the package
• Supportive subject knowledge for parents
• Short bursts of independent activities clearly linked to key skills
Objectives covered:
Reading
Hear and say the initial sound in words
Link sounds to letters, naming and sounding the letters of the alphabet
Begin to read words and simple sentences
Read some common irregular words (‘tricky words’)
Writing
Begin to break speech down into words
Segment the sounds in simple words and blend them together (Write CVC words)
Write labels and captions
High-quality English resources for reading and writing home learning to meet the demands placed upon schools due to school closures or year groups having to isolate.
The pack provides everything you will need to provide 10 sessions of home learning. The activities are based around the text ‘Magical Places’ (containing extracts from classic novels The Wizard of Oz, Alice in Wonderland and Peter Pan) and cover writing and reading skills for year 4. These units are also perfect for pupils absent from school or to support learning as a homework package.
• Engaging reading and writing activities to last for 2 weeks
• High quality texts included in the package
• Supportive subject knowledge for parents
• Short bursts of independent activities clearly linked to key skills
Objectives:
Reading
Draw inferences (inferring characters’ feelings, thoughts and motives from their actions); justify with evidence
Discuss words and phrases that capture the reader’s interest and imagination
Identify main ideas from paragraphs
Writing
Use Standard English forms for verb inflections
Indicate possession by using the possessive apostrophe with plural nouns
Recognise the difference between plural and possessive ‘s’
High-quality English resources for reading and writing home learning to meet the demands placed upon schools due to school closures or year groups having to isolate.
The pack provides everything you will need to provide 10 sessions of home learning. The activities are based around our text ‘The Snow Child’ and cover writing and reading skills for year 3. These units are also perfect for pupils absent from school or to support learning as a homework package.
• Engaging reading and writing activities to last for 2 weeks
• High quality texts included in the package
• Supportive subject knowledge for parents
• Short bursts of independent activities clearly linked to key skills
Objectives:
Reading
Draw inferences (inferring characters’ feelings, thoughts and motives from their actions) and justify with evidence
Discuss words and phrases that capture the
Writing
Use conjunctions and adverbs to express time, place and cause
Use a or an according to whether the next word begins with a vowel or consonant
In narratives, create characters, settings and plot
Use inverted commas to punctuate direct speech
High-quality English resources for reading and writing home learning to meet the demands placed upon schools due to school closures or year groups having to isolate.
The pack provides everything you will need to provide 10 sessions of home learning. The activities are based around the fairytale of ‘Little Red Riding Hood’ and cover writing and reading skills for year 1. These units are also perfect for pupils absent from school or to support learning as a homework package.
• Engaging reading and writing activities to last for 2 weeks
• High quality texts included in the package
• Supportive subject knowledge for parents
• Short bursts of independent activities clearly linked to key skills
Objectives:
Reading
Become familiar with key stories, fairy stories and traditional tales
Retell stories and consider their particular characteristics
Make inferences on the basis of what is being said and done
Participate in discussion about what has been read to them
Writing
Join words using and
Punctuate sentences using a capital letter and a full stop
Use capital letters for names of people
Sequence sentences to form short narratives (link ideas or event by pronoun)
High-quality English resources for reading and writing home learning to meet the demands placed upon schools due to school closures or year groups having to isolate.
The pack provides everything you will need to provide 10 sessions of home learning. The activities are based around our text ‘All about Cats’ and cover writing and reading skills for year 2. These units are also perfect for pupils absent from school or to support learning as a homework package.
• Engaging reading and writing activities to last for 2 weeks
• High quality texts included in the package
• Supportive subject knowledge for parents
• Short bursts of independent activities clearly linked to key skills
Objectives:
Reading
Answer and ask questions
Read non-fiction books that are structured in different ways
Explain and discuss their understanding of books, poems and other material
Writing
Use co-ordination (and/but)
Add ‘-ly’ to turn adjectives into adverbs
Use commas to separate items in a list
High-quality English resources for reading and writing home learning to meet the demands placed upon schools due to school closures or year groups having to isolate.
The pack provides everything you will need to provide 10 sessions of home learning. The activities are based around the Grimm’s fairytale ‘Hansel and Gretel’ and cover writing and reading skills for year 5. These units are also perfect for pupils absent from school or to support learning as a homework package.
• Engaging reading and writing activities to last for 2 weeks
• High quality texts included in the package
• Supportive subject knowledge for parents
• Short bursts of independent activities clearly linked to key skills
Objectives:
Reading
Evaluate authors’ language choice, including figurative language
Summarise the main ideas from more than one paragraph
Writing
Use expanded noun phrases to convey complicated information concisely
Describe settings, characters and atmosphere
Integrate dialogue to convey character and advance the action
Use of inverted commas and other punctuation to punctuate direct speech