<p>This detailed multiplication lesson plan was for an internal observation and led to me being awarded the grade ‘Outstanding’.<br />
It is based around a theme of aliens writing a letter to the class to ask for help in organising their sports day, and it is differentiated five ways.<br />
The most confident mathematicians in the class will be using arrays to help them understand the concept of multiplication by partitioning, while the least able mathematicians use cubes to understand multiplication as ‘groups of’ numbers.</p>
Five KS2 literacy lessons for Anti-Bullying Week 2017.<br />
This week of clearly structured, differentiated literacy lessons encourages children to consider issues and themes related to bullying whilst practising speaking and listening skills and exploring and producing a range of different genres of writing.<br />
They are ideal for Years 4, 5 and 6.<br />
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One lesson enables children to produce a high-quality descriptive diary entry. The plan is differentiated three ways and includes a learning objective, success criteria, a starter, a sample diary entry to model on the board (with tips on how to engage the class during the teacher input) and a plenary. It also includes a writing frame to enable lower ability writers to access the lesson and produce their own diary entry. <br />
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The drama lesson plan encourages pupils to explore the thoughts and feelings of people involved in bullying using dramatic techniques.<br />
It includes a learning objective, success criteria, a starter with individual and paired activities and then a mixed ability group drama activity which draws on a dramatic technique to encourage children to fully get into the role and mind set of their character, and then peer assessment. The plenary is designed to generate a word bank for use in the other lessons.<br />
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The letter writing lesson encourages empathy and solidarity with victims of bullying and enables pupils to produce a high-quality letter written to a victim of bullying.<br />
The plan includes a learning objective, success criteria, a starter, links to video clips, a sample letter to model on the board (with tips on how to engage the class during the teacher input) and a plenary.<br />
It is differentiated three ways and includes a worksheet to enable lower ability writers to access the lesson.<br />
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The leaflet writing lesson This enables pupils to write an informative advice leaflet to help victims of bullying. It includes a learning objective, differentiated success criteria, links to differentiated resources and a plenary.<br />
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The poetry writing lesson involves children reading and discussing examples of powerful and emotive (age appropriate) anti-bullying poetry, before helping the teacher to write a model poem on the board and then writing their own individual poems.<br />
It includes a learning objective, success criteria, starter and plenary as well as an example model for the teacher two write and three example poems for higher ability children, two for middle ability children and two for lower ability children.<br />
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The lessons can be taught in any order as each is a stand alone lesson, so you can see which order best suits your timetable.
<p>This primary school assembly is on Resilience - one of the core values being promoted by many primary schools across the country.<br />
It has a PowerPoint presentation with animations, a video clip, a song option and a choice of Christian prayer or non-religious reflection.<br />
It also includes a full separate page of notes on Word to give ideas of what to say while showing each slide.<br />
I gave this assembly at my own primary school and had several children and teachers coming up to me in the corridors afterwards to tell me how much they had enjoyed the assembly (honestly!)</p>
This outstanding lesson is cross curricular and can be used for history, RE or literacy lessons. I received an 'outstanding' grade from my head teacher for this lesson and she was unable to think of anything at all I could improve about it.<br />
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Children learn about conditions in Nazi concentration camps, find out about the actions of some of the people who helped Jews during the Holocaust and then use what they have learned to write an emotive letter.<br />
The lesson plan includes a model letter for the teacher to write on the board as an example, and ideas for higher level questioning. It also includes a very effective reflective plenary.<br />
All high quality resources required are included in the 'bundle'.
<p>This complete upper KS2 literacy lesson centres around children writing a newspaper report about the forthcoming celebrations for Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee.</p>
<p>It includes a detailed lesson plan and all resources for the teaching input and the children, including differentiated newspaper templates and a PowerPoint.</p>
<p>It has been written by an Outstanding teacher who is also a qualified senior newspaper reporter and so has excellent subject knowledge.</p>
NB This is the lesson plan only - all resources to go with it are included in the 'bundle' I have uploaded (click the 'View as part of a bundle' button on the right hand side of this page).<br />
This maths lesson is themed around the class receiving a letter from a chocolate factory which needs help designing the box net for their new product.<br />
Children learn to visualise folding nets into 3D shapes, with differentiated fun and easy to mark/assess activities, including an open-ended extension.<br />
I was really pleased with this lesson and the head at the time awarded me 'Outstanding' for it.<br />
If you wanted to be super nice to your class, you could even get them some chocolate to go with it :).<br />
Feel free to email me at sam.emanuel@live.co.uk with any questions you might have.
NB This is the lesson plan only - please download the 'bundle' instead if you want the resources that go with it.<br />
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This structured eight lesson literacy plan moves children from looking at the way speech is used in stories to how it forms the basis of play scripts. <br />
They will examine the difference in the structure and punctuation of dialogue used in different kinds of writing, learning how to make comparisons, and use what they have learnt to create their own plays. <br />
They will then work in groups to consider how the dialogue could be read/performed to best effect.<br />
Each lesson includes a learning objective, success criteria, a detailed description of teaching input and whole class activity, a detailed description of the individual/partner/group work and a plenary.
***Use this as a stand alone lesson or as one of the five literacy lessons I have produced for Anti-Bullying Week (sold as a bundle for £10)***<br />
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This differentiated literacy lesson involves children reading and discussing examples of powerful and emotive (age appropriate) anti-bullying poetry, before helping the teacher to write a model poem on the board and then writing their own individual poems.<br />
It includes a learning objective, success criteria, starter and plenary as well as an example model for the teacher two write and three example poems for higher ability children, two for middle ability children and two for lower ability children.<br />
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I have not been observed teaching this particular lesson but I have received an Outstanding grade for all literacy observations in the last few years from my head teacher as well as more senior outside observers.
This factual resource details a day in the life of a concentration camp.<br />
It is laid out in bullet points to make it more reader-friendly and includes a (not too horrendous!) photograph of inmates at a concentration camp.
<p>This journalism literacy lesson is differentiated three ways and is designed to inspire pupils to write a structured newspaper report about the armistice at the end of the First World War (as if it was going to be published on the evening of 11/11/1918).<br />
It has a learning objective and differentiated success criteria.<br />
It begins by showing children two video clips with scenes of jubilation as people across Europe celebrated the end of the war, and then explains the structure of a news story with an example to discuss before they begin their individual task of creating a news story.<br />
Lower ability children have pre-prepared statements to order and link with connectives, while middle pupils write their own story. Higher achieving pupils include extra facts from a fact sheet using subordinate clauses.<br />
At the end of the lesson, children complete a self-assessment plenary.</p>
<p>I am an Year 6 class teacher who has been rated outstanding in all recent observations, and I am also an NCTJ qualified senior newspaper reporter who has worked on several local and national titles.</p>
This maths lesson is themed around the class receiving a letter from a chocolate factory which needs help designing the box net for their new product.<br />
Children learn to visualise folding nets into 3D shapes, with differentiated fun and easy to mark/assess activities, including an open-ended extension.<br />
All resources are included.<br />
I was really pleased with this lesson and the head at the time awarded me 'Outstanding' for it.<br />
Feel free to email me at sam.emanuel@live.co.uk with any questions you might have.<br />
If you wanted to be super nice to your class, you could even get them some chocolate to go with it :).
***Use this as a stand alone lesson or as one of the five literacy lessons I have produced for Anti-Bullying Week (sold as a bundle for £10)***<br />
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This detailed literacy lesson plan helps children to explore the feelings experienced by victims of bullying and enables them to produce a high-quality descriptive diary entry.<br />
The plan includes a learning objective, success criteria, a starter, a sample diary entry to model on the board (with tips on how to engage the class during the teacher input) and a plenary.<br />
It is differentiated three ways and includes a writing frame to enable lower ability writers to access the lesson and produce their own diary entry. (NB This is a separate document so you will need to download it separately if you are not purchasing this lesson plan as part of the Anti-Bullying Week bundle).<br />
I have not been observed teaching this particular lesson but I have received an Outstanding grade for all literacy observations in the last few years from my head teacher as well as more senior outside observers.
This is the writing frame to enable lower ability writers to produce a descriptive diary entry from the viewpoint of a victim of bullying.<br />
For use with my resource entitled: Anti-bullying Week 2017 KS2 Year 4 5 6 differentiated diary literacy lesson plan.