Fireworks English Work allows children to use their art skills when creating a firework scene then using their English skills to describe that scene using the word mat this provided.
This resource will support children to use describing words or allow them to have a refresher on describing words. A nice little simple describing work to do the first week back after half term
Reading is important for many reasons, this book review worksheet will be focusing on:
-Cognitive development
-communication and language
and Most importantly the worksheet interlinks with the English curriculum. Can be used by age or year group
Before children write a story it is good idea to practice settings and characters. This worksheets will help children to use describing words to make a sentence more interesting.
This describing activity will help children:
-to develop language and vocabulary
-spark creativity
-develop thinking skills
Time to learn about the amazing adjectives helping children to describe places, people, objects and many more. Learning about adjectives will help to make sentences more meaningful, develop a conceptual understanding and improve communication
This resource includes a powerpoint and worksheets describing scenes and characters also included christmas scenes and characters as well in the resource
This resource will help children to understand about adverbs. Making their sentences more interesting and unique.
The powerpoint will help to children to understand the abverbs and identify the adverbs in sentences, the wordsheet will help children even further to identify and spot adverbs. Fill in the blank will help children to recognize witch adverbs go where in the sentence with pictures to match
This resource includes a powerpoint and mindmaps to help children to plan their story. The resource gives children the perfect opportunity to use their creative minds.
Being creative will provide children different opportunities to be imaginative and freedom of expression