Transform your students into sentence construction experts with the “Features of a Sentence Poster” – a visually engaging and informative guide to building strong, coherent sentences!
Our poster is a comprehensive visual reference that outlines the key components that make up a well-structured sentence. It covers essential elements such as subjects, predicates, objects, clauses, and various types of punctuation. With clear examples and colorful illustrations, the poster simplifies complex ideas, making them accessible and memorable for learners of all levels.
Teachers can leverage the power of this poster in their classrooms to:
Anchor Instruction: Use the poster as a central teaching tool when introducing or reviewing sentence structure, ensuring that students understand the foundational building blocks of effective writing.
Visual Reminder: Display the poster prominently in the classroom as a constant visual reminder for students, reinforcing daily the core features of a sentence.
Writing Workshops: Refer to the poster during writing workshops or one-on-one conferencing to help students self-edit and improve their sentence construction.
Interactive Activities: Create games and activities where students build sentences that align with the features displayed on the poster, promoting active engagement with grammatical concepts.
Peer Teaching: Encourage more advanced students to use the poster as a guide when helping their peers understand sentence features, fostering a collaborative learning environment.
Critical Thinking: Challenge students to identify and correct poorly constructed sentences by comparing them with the correct structures outlined on the poster, enhancing their analytical skills.
The “Features of a Sentence Poster” is an essential resource for any classroom dedicated to developing strong writing skills. It demystifies sentence structure, allowing students to approach writing with confidence and clarity. Invest in this poster today and watch as your students’ writing evolves from simple strings of words to sophisticated and well-formed sentences. Take the first step towards creating a community of capable and enthusiastic writers in your classroom!
Are you on the hunt for a resource that brilliantly merges the exotic allure of orchids with the expressive power of poetry?
If so, let us introduce you to our meticulously curated PDF, “30 Poems about Orchids.” This collection spans a wide array of poetic forms including free verse, haiku, limerick, tanka, sonnets, odes, and villanelles.
Each poem is imbued with the captivating charm of orchids, offering a unique perspective on these intriguing flowers.
Imagine bringing poetry to life in your classroom through the vibrant world of orchids. Sound exciting? We think so too!
Whether you’re an educator looking to inspire your students with the magic of poetry, or a poetry aficionado eager to delve deeper into the art form, this PDF serves as a comprehensive guide.
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Are you looking for a resource that beautifully intertwines the elegance of lilies with the rhythm and soul of poetry?
Allow us to present our carefully crafted PDF, “25 Poems about Lilies.” This collection encompasses various poetic forms like free verse, haiku, limerick, tanka, sonnets, odes, and villanelles.
Each poem uses the lily as a muse, creating an engaging exploration of this graceful flower through the medium of language.
Doesn’t the idea of teaching poetry through the lens of lilies sound compelling? We believe it’s not only a unique approach but also an effective one.
This PDF serves as a comprehensive guide, whether you’re a teacher aiming to illuminate the world of poetry for your students or a poetry lover desiring to delve deeper into the art form.
We understand that each educator has their unique teaching style, and flexibility in resources is essential. So, we’ve made it easy for you! To make this resource align with your needs, simply upload the PDF to Google Docs. In just a few clicks, the content becomes editable, enabling you to tailor it as you wish.
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Immerse yourself in the captivating world of tulips with our engaging PDF resource, “30 Poems about Tulips”.
This digital anthology boasts a diverse array of poem styles, each one painting a vivid picture of the elegance and charm of tulips in its own distinctive way.
Within this resource, you’ll discover everything from the simple yet profound beauty of haiku and tanka poems, to the playful rhythm of limericks.
You’ll also explore the emotional depth of free verse poems, and experience the structured grace of sonnets and villanelles. Each poem brings to life the allure of tulips, capturing their vibrant colors, delicate form, and symbolic significance in mesmerizing verses.
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That’s right! The PDF is editable, making it an excellent tool for teaching poetry, fostering creativity, or adding a personal flavor to your reading experience.
This resource is not just a collection of poems. It’s a journey into the enchanting world of tulips through the medium of poetry.
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This collection spans across 8 digital anthologies, featuring 30 poems in each, all crafted to celebrate the beauty of Daffodils, Daisies, Lilies, Orchids, Poppies, Roses, Sunflowers, and Tulips.
Each PDF is a garden of verses, blooming with a variety of poetic forms such as free verse, haiku, limerick, tanka, sonnet, and villanelles. These poems encapsulate the essence of each flower - their delicate hues, intoxicating fragrances, unique forms, and symbolic meanings - all woven into an enchanting array of words.
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This series isn’t just a collection of poems – it’s an exploration into the world of flowers through the lens of poetry. Whether you’re an educator hunting for engaging material, a poetry enthusiast, or someone who appreciates the beauty of nature expressed in verse, this “30 Poems About Flowers” series is an essential addition to your library.
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Are you on the hunt for a resource that breathes life into the world of poetry through the vibrant lens of daffodils? Look no further! We present to you our meticulously curated PDF, “25 Poems about Daffodils.”
This resource explores various poetic forms, including free verse, haiku, limerick, tanka, sonnets, odes, and villanelles. Each poem beautifully captures the essence of these sunny blooms, offering an enriching literary experience.
Our PDF is more than just a collection; it’s an invitation to explore the depth and breadth of poetry, all centered around the theme of daffodils. It serves as a fantastic tool for teaching or personal enjoyment, fostering an appreciation for the versatility and beauty of poetic expression.
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Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of poppies through our delightful PDF resource, “30 Poems about Poppies”. This digital collection features a variety of poem styles, each one capturing the essence of these stunning flowers in a unique and engaging way.
Inside this resource, you’ll find everything from the concise elegance of haiku and tanka poems to the playful rhythm of limericks.
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Each poem paints a vivid picture of poppies, exploring their color, movement, and symbolism in captivating verses.
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This resource is more than just a collection of poems. It’s an invitation to explore the world of poppies from different poetic perspectives.
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Dive into the golden world of sunflowers with our captivating PDF resource, “30 Poems about Sunflowers”.
This digital anthology features an array of poem styles, each one bringing to life the vibrant beauty and joy of sunflowers in its own unique way.
Within this resource, you’ll explore everything from the concise beauty of haiku and tanka poems, to the humorous rhythm of limericks. You’ll also delve into the emotional depth of free verse poems, and experience the structured elegance of sonnets and villanelles.
Each poem paints a vivid picture of sunflowers, exploring their radiant color, towering height, and symbolic strength in captivating verses.
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Introducing our dynamic 2-Week Writing Unit, meticulously designed to help students dive into the art of character description. This unit is divided into two parts, with the first week (3 days) focusing on creating captivating character descriptions.
Key Features:
End of Topic (Big Writing): By the end of this immersive unit, students will have honed their skills to write vivid character descriptions, transforming ordinary characters into extraordinary ones with their words.
Includes: The unit is packed with interactive Smart Notebook slides, illustrative models, detailed lesson plans, and engaging activities. These resources aim to create a stimulating learning environment that nurtures creativity and critical thinking.
Main Learning Outcomes:
Setting the Context: In a fun and innovative approach, children will be making puppets in their pupil choice topic - toys. The class puppets will be the focus for the first week’s writing, while their own puppets will be the centerpiece for the second week’s writing.
Deconstruction: This stage hones in on the core elements of writing, focusing on adjectives, verbs, nouns, similes, and coordination within their character descriptions. This process helps them understand the structure and components of a well-written character description.
Joint Composition: During the second week, children will have the opportunity to collaborate on sections of their stories. Additional joint composition work within Topic lessons will further build on language, description, and creative ideas.
Demonstration/Shared/Supported/Joint Construction Writing: These collaborative writing exercises allow students to learn from one another, share ideas, and improve their writing skills in a supportive and interactive setting.
End of Topic (Big Writing): As the culmination of the unit, students will put their newly acquired skills to the test by writing their own character descriptions. Can you imagine the characters they’ll bring to life?
Embark on this exciting journey with our 2-Week Writing Unit and let’s transform your students into budding writers!
Year 4 - Guided Reading - Secret Friends
This one week guided reading plan focuses on Secret Friends by Elizabeth Laird. This plan follows a whole class guided reading approach meaning that all children are required to do the same activity on each day. The activities are differentiated.
The activities include a follow up task, comprehension, language activity and spelling focus.
Example Plan:
Text: Secret Friend
Day 1:
Children to have the front cover of the text.
What do you think the book will be about? What tells you this?
What do we notice in the picture?
Children to read chapter 1-3 in pairs.
Content Domain:
Identifying, discussing and collecting effective words and phrases which capture the reader’s interest and imagination e.g. metaphors, similes
Making predictions based on information stated and implied
Possible Questions:
What kind of person is Lucy?
What do you think the word ‘outsider’ means?
How did Lucy treat Rafaella in school?
Activity:
Make a prediction about what might happen in the story.
Day 2:
Identifying main ideas drawn from more than one paragraph and
summarising these
Activity:
Look at chapter 1-3 in pairs. Write down any emotive language. Any examples of phrases or words that make the reader feel an emption.
e.g I could tell that tears had sprouted behind her eyelids.
Look through the text for adventurous vocabulary (e.g. treacherous, outcaste, offended, hypocryites, embarrassment, contempt). What do these words mean? Can you find synonyms? Can you put the words into a sentence of your own?
Day 3:
Spelling Focus: [SHORT ACTIVITY]
Day 4:
Comprehension (differentiated):
Analysing and comparing a range of plot structures. Questions focus on areas that have already been discussed during English, so minimal support should be required.
Question one (follow up - predictions)
What do you think the word ‘outsider’ means?
-How did the children in school treat Rafaella like an outsider?
-What kind of person is Rafaella?
-How did Lucy treat Rafaella in school?
-If you were Rafaella, would you want to be friends with Lucy? Discuss reasons for your ideas.
-Why do you think the story is called ‘Secret Friends’?
Which character in chapter 3 did you have more empathy for/like/dislike? Why
Day 5:
Free reading – any text
Free writing – writing a new introduction to Secret Friend
Challenge: Can they include any of the spelling words we have focused on?
Year 4 - Guided Reading - The Reluctant Dragon
This two week guided reading plan focuses on The Reluctant Dragon by David Lucas. This plan follows a whole class guided reading approach meaning that all children are required to do the same activity on each day. The activities are differentiated.
The activities include a follow up task, comprehension, language activity and spelling focus.
Example Plan:
Text: The Reluctant Dragon
Day 1:
Children to have the front cover of the text and first page and complete table
What techniques can you see?
Is the Reluctant Dragon going to be a villain or a hero? What tells you this?
Children to read pages 1 - 11 in pairs.
Content Domain:
Identifying, discussing and collecting effective words and phrases which capture the reader’s interest and imagination e.g. metaphors, similes
Making predictions based on information stated and implied
Possible Questions:
pp2-5 What is the difference between “terrible” and “terrified”? Does the shepherd’s wife look frightened? What about his son?
p8 The boy says “Don’t worry.” Do you think his parents are: very worried – a little bit worried – not at all worried?
p11 What kind of questions would you ask a dragon?
Activity:
Make a prediction about what might happen in the story
Day 2:
Follow Up Task
Content Domain:
Identifying main ideas drawn from more than one paragraph and summarising these
Children to read pages 12 - 30 in pairs.
Activity:
Look at pages 12- 30 in pairs. Write down any figurative language. Pick out similes, metaphors adjectives that evoke the scene.
e.g I suppose the Earth sneezed or shook itself.
Day 3:
Spelling Focus: [SHORT ACTIVITY]
See Slides on IWB
Day 4:
Comprehension
Children to read pages 31 - 40 in pairs.
Content Domain:
Analysing and comparing a range of plot structures.
Activity:
Children to complete a range of questions using different skills. True/False, matching different sentence starters and endings, ordering the story.
Day 5:
Free reading – any text
Free writing – writing a new introduction to The Reluctant Dragon.
Challenge: Can they include any of the spelling words we have focused on?
Key Details:
2 Week Writing Unit on The Great Fire of London
End of topic (Big Writing) I am learning to/ I can: write a diary entry from someone else’s point of view
Personal diary entry linked to Samuel Peyps
-Includes: Smart Notebook Slides/Models/Plans/Activities
Main Learning Outcomes: (This should be progressive but each stage can be revisited in the teaching cycle.)
Familiarisation with text: I am learning to orally compose and retell a sequence of events in the past tense.
Capturing ideas: I am learning to ask questions about Samuel Pepys experiences using drama and role play.
Analysing Text, language features and organisation: I am learning to use the correct features of the text type.
Demonstration/Shared/Supported/Joint Construction Writing:
End of topic (Big Writing) I am learning to/ I can: write a diary entry from someone else’s point of view.
KS2 English - Persuasive Writing
In this 1 week unit your class will write a persuasive letter to the Headteacher of your school persuading them of the value of swimming, and to Henry persuading him to buy our listening device . This 1 Week lesson unit pack includes interactive whiteboard slides, detailed lesson plans, and daily differentiated activities to support your class.
Main Learning Outcomes: (This should be progressive but each stage can be revisited in the teaching cycle.)
Familiarisation with text: I am learning to understand the purpose and styles of a persuasive text
Analysing Text, language features and organisation: I am learning to understand the language and structural features of a persuasive text
Capturing ideas: I am learning to role-play, plan, orally rehearse a persuasive text
Demonstration/Shared/Supported/Joint Construction Writing: I am learning to jointly construct a persuasive text
End of topic (Big Writing) I can write a persuasive text independently
Immerse yourself in the captivating world of flora with ‘Poems About Flowers’. This enchanting collection of poetry is a tribute to the beauty, strength and diversity of flowers, showcasing a variety of poetic forms.
Written by a talented primary school teacher, this book features 350 poems about ten types of flowers: poppies, tulips, carnations, lavender, sunflowers, roses, daisies, daffodils, orchids, and lilies. Each flower is depicted through unique poetic forms including free verse poems, haikus, limericks, tanka poems, sonnets, odes, and villanelle poems, offering a rich tapestry of language and imagery.
‘Poem About Flowers’ is not just a collection of poems, but also an inspiring tool designed to encourage young minds to express themselves through poetry. The author’s passion for teaching and writing shines through each page, making it an ideal read for anyone who enjoys poetry or has an appreciation for the natural beauty of flowers.
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Whether you’re a seasoned poetry lover or new to the genre, ‘Poem About Flowers’ promises to whisk you away on a journey through blooming fields and fragrant gardens, one poem at a time. This book is a testament to the author’s creativity and love for nature, making it a must-have for your collection.
Introducing our engaging 2-Week Writing Unit, thoughtfully designed to teach students the art of writing clear and concise instructions. The first week (3 days) focuses on the simple task of “How to butter toast,” while the second week dives into the more complex topic of “How to make a healthy breakfast.”
Key Features:
End of Topic (Big Writing): By the end of this unit, students will have mastered the art of writing an effective set of instructions. They’ll be able to simplify complex tasks into understandable steps, an essential skill for both academic and everyday life.
Includes: This comprehensive package comes with interactive PowerPoint slides, illustrative models, detailed lesson plans, engaging activities, and thorough risk assessments. These resources aim to provide a holistic learning experience that caters to different learning styles.
Main Learning Outcomes:
Setting the Context: Students will start by reading and following instructions, discussing how to complete them, and then applying these instructions in context. This hands-on approach will help them understand the importance of clear instructions in practical situations.
Deconstruction: This stage will focus on dissecting the text features crucial to writing instructions - imperatives, time connectives, and adverbs. Understanding these elements is key to creating coherent and easy-to-follow instructions.
Joint Composition: During the first three days, students will engage in setting the context and participating in joint composition activities. This collaborative approach encourages peer learning and enhances understanding.
Independent Writing: After gaining a solid foundation, students will write their own set of instructions. This gives them the opportunity to apply what they’ve learned and develop their instructional writing skills.
End of Topic (Big Writing): As the culmination of the unit, students will demonstrate their mastery of instructional writing, showcasing their ability to break down tasks into step-by-step instructions.
Embark on this exciting journey with our 2-Week Writing Unit, and let’s transform your students into adept instructional writers!
Introducing our comprehensive 1-Week Writing Unit, a fascinating exploration and comparison between Behenjy and Enfield, North London. This unit is designed to immerse students in the art of crafting an informative text that delves into the contrasts and similarities between these two unique locations.
Key Details:
End of Unit (Big Writing): Students will learn to write an informative text providing a comparative study of Enfield and Behenjy. This exercise will not only enhance their writing skills but also broaden their understanding of diverse cultures and environments.
Smart Notebook Slides/Models/Plans/Activities: Our resource-rich package includes engaging Smart Notebook slides, illustrative models, detailed lesson plans, and interactive activities to facilitate a dynamic learning experience.
Learning Objectives Encountered in This Unit:
Reading – Comprehension: Students will engage with a variety of non-fiction texts including information, explanations, instructions, recounts, reports. They will discuss and understand how information is organized within these texts using elements like text boxes, sub-headings, bullet points, glossaries, and diagrams.
Spoken Language: The unit encourages students to ask relevant questions, participate in discussions, presentations, performances, role play, improvisations and debates, fostering their communication skills and knowledge extension.
Writing – Composition: Students will plan, discuss, and write about real and fictional events. They will learn to use specific text features for various audiences and purposes such as instructing, informing, entertaining, explaining, discussing, and persuading. They will also edit, improve, evaluate their writing with adults and peers, and proofread for errors in spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
Writing - Vocabulary, Grammar and Punctuation: The unit will guide students to construct and punctuate simple and compound sentences using connectives like ‘and’, ‘but’ and ‘or’. They will learn to use sentences with different forms: statement, question, command, exclamation. They will also use commas to separate items in a list and apply present tense for non-chronological reports.
This 1-Week Writing Unit is more than just a writing exercise; it’s a journey into the world of informative text creation, stimulating curiosity, fostering language skills, and enhancing cultural understanding.
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The Great Fire of London Comprehension Quiz
Spark curiosity and ignite historical interest in your students with our comprehensive quiz about the Great Fire of London. This resource is meticulously designed to challenge young minds while making learning fun and interactive.
Our quiz consists of 10 thoughtfully crafted questions, incorporating a mix of retrieval, inference, and vocabulary queries. These questions are designed to test your students’ understanding and recall, encouraging them to delve deeper into the topic.
The beauty of this resource lies in its versatility. Whether you’re teaching online or in a physical classroom, this quiz can be easily integrated into your lesson plan. Each question is accompanied by a detailed answer, providing immediate feedback to your students and aiding in their learning process.
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Put your child’s grammar skills to the test with our comprehensive Linking, Intransitive, and Transitive Verbs Quiz PDF! This engaging quiz is expertly crafted to help young learners understand and differentiate between these three essential verb types, setting them on the path to grammatical mastery.
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Elevate your child’s vocabulary and writing prowess with our engaging Synonyms Quiz PDF! This dynamic quiz is expertly designed to help young learners recognize, understand, and use synonyms, essential tools for enriching their language skills and adding variety to their writing.
Our Synonyms Quiz covers a diverse range of words and examples that will challenge and expand your child’s vocabulary. By working through this interactive PDF, they’ll become adept at identifying synonyms, allowing them to express themselves more effectively and creatively in their writing.
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