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Classic Narrative Poems Noyes Maggie and the Dinosaur Dave Ward The Works
Sample planning :
Genre: Poetry Unit 2 – Classic/Narrative poems.
Focus Texts: ‘The Highwayman’ by Alfred Noyes. ‘Maggie and the Dinosaur’ by Dave Ward.‘The Works’ (poetry anthology) by Paul Cookson. ‘The Puffin book of utterly brilliant poetry’ (Anthology) edited by Brian Patten.
Prepare to share a narrative poem from an anthology: Maggie & the Dinosaur, p463 in The Works by Paul Cookson.
Explain that an Anthology is a collection of poems specially chosen by a person: an anthologist.
Highlight that Narrative poems are poems which tell a story. Point out that not all narrative poems have the same structure although each poem will probably have its own! They often have many verses just like a song, with each verse telling the next part of the story.
Ask the children to respond to the narrative poem we shared. Which parts, lines & words did they enjoy the most? Did they like the way that the poem was read? Narrative poems are often long so they need to be read in a way that keeps the audience interested from start to finish. Just like a good story reader would make a story sound interesting.
Children to be split into mixed ability groups of four and given copies of two poems:
‘Dave Dirt’s Christmas presents’ and ‘GreedyGuts’ both by Kit Wright.
Ask the question: how can you be sure that you are looking at a narrative poem? They should decide which they would like to share with the class. How are they going to read it?
Altogether, in pairs, individually on rotation? Allow each group time & space to practice for presentation.
Groups to present their poems.
Other groups to offer constructive feedback.
Success Criteria:
I know that a narrative poem is one which tells a story.
I can contribute to a group activity, taking turns where necessary.
Harry Potter Puzzles Crosswords Word Searches J K Rowling
Puzzles for Harry Potter.
Great for Friday afternoons when the kids go mad.
Sample clues.
ACROSS
A person who is born to magic parents but has
no magic ability.
Hooded dark arts creatures who at one time
followed Voltemort.
The wizarding world’s main newspaper.
The day a person dies and becomes a ghost.
A very powerful dark wizard who killed James
and Lily Potter.
Fifth year exam for students of the Hogworts
Academy.
An expensive broom that Sirius buys for
Harry.
The train that takes Hogworts students to and
from the school.
Nearly Exhausting Wizarding Test.
Buttery drink which can be bought by
students in Hogsmeade.
Remembrance Day World war 1 History Teaching Materials Plans Resources KS2 History
I’m now retired from teaching after decades in the classroom.
I’d like to help the younger generation.
One aspect I don’t miss is Sundays. Trying to fill in planning grids that were rarely used or looked at. What a nightmare!
So I’ve put together my teaching plans, powerpoints, adobe pdf files etc from the various schools I was in.
Feel free to adapt for your planning grid.
In it are lesson plans, powerpoints, questions etc.
You get:
9 pdf files 19 powerpoints 16 word files
example text in pp
Remembrance Day 2010
LO: Understand why and what we remember.
Recognise how important Year 5’s job is.
Examine some sources of information about the first and second world wars.
Each year the nation expresses its unequivocal support for The Royal British Legion’s charity work through the Poppy Appeal.
The emphasis this year is the need to help the Afghan generation of the Armed Forces and their families - today and for the rest of their lives.
What is the Poppy Appeal?
What is Remembrance Sunday?
The Sunday nearest to November 11 when those who died in World War I and World War II are commemorated.
In 1900 (how many years ago?) there were
five great, powerful nations in Europe:
Britain France RussiaAustria-Hungary Germany
These countries had empires and armies.
Between 1900 and 1914 tension and arguments began to cause trouble.
The five main countries began an ‘arms race’, they were trying to amass troops, weapons and war ships.
Remember that powerful country called Austria-Hungary? The heir to the Austrian Hungarian throne was a man called Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated – this caused lots of trouble between the five rival nations.
Britain declared war on 4th August
1914.
Article on the assassination of the Archduke.
The total number of casualties, both military and civilian, were about 37 million. 16 million deaths. 21 million wounded. About 1.1million British troops died.
Major hostilities of World War I were formally ended at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918.
Lest we forget…
Rounding Numbers 100 Worksheets with Answers Maths Mathematics
100worksheets on rounding numbers to the nearest 10 or 100.
Answer sheets provided.
20 questions per sheet.
A good time filler or easy homework.
1000 Questions Addition Mathematics KS1 Adding Up
1000 questions with answers.
Pupils have to add up either 3 or 4 numbers under 10.
Teaching Resources Worksheets Rounding Numbers to the Nearest Ten
100 worksheets with answers provided.
20 questions per sheet.
Pupils have to round numbers to the nearest 10.
I have included a few that you have to round to the nearest 100.
A good time filling exercise or a nice easy homework to reinforce what has been taught in the classroom.
Year 5 to Year 6 Transition Materials Primary School Ideas Last Day
Ideas for that tricky day.
Word doucument with loads of ideas.
Lovely powerpoint to guide you into year 6.
Plus some other bits and bobs such as French lessons etc
sample:
Transition day – Year 6
9am – 9.30am: Whole school assembly.
9.30am – 10.45am: Circle time. Worries, concerns, hopes and dreams.
Gather children’s thoughts on moving to year 6. Discuss how they are feeling. Discuss with children it is natural to be feeling apprehensive. Send children to table groups to complete table of things in year 6 they are looking forward to and things they are worried about. Discuss as a class and complete class table to refer back to after 1st week.
Go through our expectations of them for year 6 and the rewards and sanctions they will receive. Discuss. Also mention Sats and Confirmation.
Discuss their personal targets for year and ask them to think of one thing they really want to improve on and aim for in year 6. Reinforce idea of a fresh start.
Discuss how we are all going to turn over a new leaf and send ch. to places to do so and write personal target for year on a leaf template. Place anonymously in time capsule. Discuss what one is and how they work. Discuss we will not open until end of year 6.
Talk about Year 6. TTYP what are your main thoughts? Come back together and discuss SATs, Confirmation, Easter fair and residential.
Star activity.
11am – 11.30am: Class rules
11.30am – 12pm: Expectations, rewards & sanctions.
Spare time = ‘Billionaire Boy’.
Teaching Resources worksheets Area Perimeter Mathematics
I have designed 100 worksheets on calculating area and perimeter for primary school children. There is a wide variety of difficulty. Some sheets just require area, some perimeter, some a mixture of the two. In some rectangles are used, others have triangles. You can use your professional judgement to choose the appropriate sheet. Answer sheets are provided for all worksheets.
Teaching Resources worksheets Shapes Maths Triangles Octagons
I have designed 100 worksheets on shapes for primary school children. They have to write the name of the shape on the sheet. An answer sheet is in the picture. A great reinforcement exercise or you can give a sheet to a bright pupil to keep them occupied. You can use your professional judgement to choose the appropriate sheet. Answer sheets are provided for all worksheets.
Equivalent Fractions 100 Worksheets with Answers Maths
100 worksheets with answers.
20 per sheet.
Pupils have to write the equivalent fractions.
1000 Questions Advanced Division with Remainders KS2 Mathematics Calculator Use
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1000 questions on division.
Great for calculator use.
Answers provided.
Pupils divide a three digit number by a 2 digit one.
There are remainders in these questions.
Year 4 Planning Autumn Term Literacy Numeracy KS2
Important! If you’d like to buy the whole year’s planning (Autumn, Spring and Summer) you’d be better off buying my bundle.
Planning for the Autumn term for year 4.
You get 160 mb of material so good value imo.
I taught mainly in Catholic schools so has a Catholic bent. But as we live in a multicultural society, this should be no problem.
You get planning for:
creative curriculum
Literacy
Numeracy
P.E. (some)
Science (some)
R.E. (Advent, Abraham, Judaism etc)
Loads of great lessons to ease your Sunday afternoons. Just cut and paste into your school template.
Charlie Small Gorilla City Literacy Planning Year 5
Some great planning for Charlie Small Gorilla City.
You get microsoft word documents.
Plus Notebook files if you can play those.
Sample :
LO:
I can investigate a character and list key questions.
Prior to lesson, create a display area in the class – or another area of the school – consisting of a copy of Charlie Small’s journal (see GORILLA CITY cover), photographs of settings and animals from the text, a map (copied from the book) and his rucksack. Also include a fact file on any 2 of the creatures mentioned in the text ~ e.g. the hyena or gorilla. The contents of his rucksack may be listed on cards; or some of the items actually on display.
TA or other adult in school to enquire about these items and chn asked to ‘investigate.’
Teacher/TA to read note from Charlie – see inside book cover.
In small groups, chn list questions they would like to ask the author – Charlie Small – and discuss what they would like to learn further about his expedition(s).
Class share ideas.
LO:
I can identify author style and purpose.
I can choose effective vocabulary to describe a character.
Explore the cover design and shared reading of the Publisher’s note, plus the note from Charlie.
Discuss the impact of the illustrations, writing style, the crinkled and stained journal entry by Charlie and use of words in capitals for emphasis.
With response partner, chn talk, then make notes on what they have learnt about Charlie from his opening note. * Have an outline of a silhouette on the wall to represent
Charlie.
Teacher or TA read pages 2-6.
In pairs, chn list some key words to describe Charlie’s personality, behaviour, likes and dislikes, based on what they have learnt so far. Ask them to select their most powerful adjective and write it on a Post-It note. Add these to the role on wall.
Extension: discuss the use and purpose of each item in the rucksack.
Times Tables Worksheets 2 to 12 18 One Page Worksheets Maths Test A
Worksheets to help times tables.
The 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 times tables are tested. 3 sheets for each one.
These are test A. Tests B and C are also available
1000 Questions Advanced Division No Reminders KS2 Mathematics Calculator Use
Please check out my bundles which provide great value.
1000 questions on division. There are no remainders
Great for calculator use.
Answers provided.
Pupils divide a three digit number by a 2 digit one.
1000 Questions Multiplication Mathematics KS2 Calculator Use
Please check out my bundles which provide great value.
1000 questions on multiplication.
Great for calculator use.
Answers provided.
Pupils multiply a 2 digit number by a 2 digit one.
Teaching Resources 100 worksheets Time Passages KS2 Maths Mathematics
I have designed 100 worksheets on time passages for primary school children. They have to draw the time hands on the clocks on the sheets. What time will it be? - There are two clocks . The first clock shows a time, the second clock is blank. A question like "What time will it be in 2 hr and 20 min?" appears below the clocks. The student draws the answer on the second clock. You can use your professional judgement to choose the appropriate sheet. Answer sheets are provided for all worksheets.
Number Order 100 Worksheets with Answers Maths Mathematics KS1
100 worksheets with answers on Number Order.
Pupils have to put the numbers in the correct order.
There are at least 10 sets of numbers per sheet.
A nice little time filler.
Literacy Year 5 or 6 Stories from Other Countries 3 Weeks Planning Ahmed's Secret Heide
Great planning for year 5.
Plenty to keep you going for three solid weeks.
Powerpoints, planning, worksheets etc etc
The zip has the lot. I have put up some on the ordinary download so you can look.
Sample planning :
Genre: Narrative Unit 3 – ‘Stories from other cultures’
Focus Texts: ‘Abela’ by Berlie Doherty (class reader), ‘The day of Ahmed’s secret’ by Florence Parry Heide, ‘Stories from around the world’ Usborne books.
Objectives
Primary Framework Phase 1
• Create roles showing how behaviour can be interpreted from different viewpoints
• Know and apply common spelling rules
• Infer writers’ perspectives from what is written and from what is implied
• Compare different types of narrative and information texts and identify how they are structured
• Experiment with different narrative form and styles to write their own stories
Adapt sentence construction to different text-types, purposes and readers
Punctuate sentences accurately, including using speech marks and apostrophes.
Learning/Writing outcome for unit: Write a story from a different character’s point of view. Reflect on writing critically and edit it against success criteria.
LO: Whole Class Shared Learning
Guided and Independent Activities: Plenary:
M Understand and use the word ‘culture’.
Begin to recognise the features of a story from another culture. Show the words ‘narrative’ and ‘fiction’. Children to TTYP and talk about what they mean. Come back together and elicit that they are words for ‘story’. We are going to be studying a narrative unit for two weeks. Briefly recap the five structural features of a story. What types of stories have we studied so far? (Myths, legends and stories by a significant author).
Show the word ‘culture’. Children to TTYP and discuss.
Come back together and explain that a culture refers to “the attitudes and behaviour that are characteristic of a particular social group.” Emphasise that we are not necessarily talking about different religions or even other countries – there are a lot of different cultures even within one country.
Lead to class discussion.
Provide children with copies of ‘The Day of Ahmed’s Secret’ – explain that this story is from Africa. Ahmed lives in a city called Cairo – the capital of Egypt. Show on a map. Have we heard anything about Cairo in the news recently?
Read half of the story and then challenge children to discuss on their tables:
The features of the story.
Their predictions about Ahmed’s secret.
Come back together, read the rest of the story and discuss.
How is Ahmed’s life different from your lives? In his culture it is perfectly normal for children to be working very hard and taking over the family business from his Father. What does his pride at being able to write his own name suggest about his level of education? About his place in society?
Create a working wall list of features to include:
Capital letters used at the start of each sentence and full stops at the end.
50000 Questions American U.S.A. Coins Adding Up Worksheets
50,000 questions on American coins.
The worksheets contain visual images of coins. Pupils have to add them up and write the number of cents on the side.
All answers provided.
I have tried to vary things as much as possible.
e.g.
different number of coins
some heads
some tails
This is a big file so please be patient whilst downloading. There are over 16,000 pages (questions plus answers)
Happy teaching!