E4MC is for all parents with a desire to actively support their child's education, from ages 4 - 13. E4MC is the web-based community that provides practical resources to support the teaching and learning of mathematics and literacy whilst celebrating the uniqueness of each individual child. Unlike other educational communities, E4MC has a mission to actively promote and value those children with giftings outside the traditional academic subjects, particularly those in the areas of the creative
E4MC is for all parents with a desire to actively support their child's education, from ages 4 - 13. E4MC is the web-based community that provides practical resources to support the teaching and learning of mathematics and literacy whilst celebrating the uniqueness of each individual child. Unlike other educational communities, E4MC has a mission to actively promote and value those children with giftings outside the traditional academic subjects, particularly those in the areas of the creative
This is a complete lesson plan for Years 5 and 6 looking at poetic mood and imagery. I used it during Ofsted with my mixed age Y5/6 class and it got good reviews. I used a power point of storm images to start the lesson and the links to the poems are included. The lesson plan contains learning objectives and success criteria, the full activity flow and key learning to be established as well as a self assessment grid at the end. Hope it helps.
This is a set of tips for teachers and parents to help develop a good, strong pencil grip in their pupils and children.
Unless children learn how to hold a pencil correctly, it is difficult to develop a clear, fluent and legible style of handwriting. Children with poor pencil grips tend to have greater problems writing neatly at speed and may end up with wrist pain.
This resource is to be used with Year 5 and 6 children working on a story writing unit. Contains success criteria and space for self, peer and teacher assessment.
This is a full lesson plan aimed at Years 5 and 6 to develop skills in finding the nth term. I used it in an Ofsted inspection and it was well reviewed. Our theme that half term was The Tempest - hence the links to Caliban! - but it stands as a discrete maths lesson. It contains learning objectives, success criteria, learning activities and key learning points to be established. Hope you find it useful.
I used these little booklets with the children when preparing for our annual residential visit to PGL. It was a good way of collecting information about the children and helped with sorting out grouping and sleeping arrangements as well as letting me know what they were excited about and nervous about. It was also good evidence to support my decision making when parents were not happy about where their child had been placed!
This is a self and peer assessment marking ladder for use with years 5 and 6. It contains a self assessment grid to use when writing a recount and a marking ladder with prompts to aid quality peer assessment.
Hope it helps.
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This is a set of maths targets for use with Year 5 children in the first half term of the academic year. Suitable for teachers, teaching assistants, parents, home schoolers and trainee teachers. Can be used at home or at school to monitor progress, for homework or as a group activity. The full set of Maths Targets for Y5 and for Years 1 - 6 is available from Teaching Rainbows on TES Resources.
This is a set of maths targets for use with Year 3 children in the first half term of the academic year. Suitable for teachers, teaching assistants, parents, home schoolers and trainee teachers. Can be used at home or at school to monitor progress, for homework or as a group activity. The full set of Maths Targets for Y3 and for Years 1 - 6 is available from Teaching Rainbows on TES Resources.
This resource is aimed at children in upper Key Stage 2 and Lower Key Stage 3 who need to extend and develop vocabulary - a vital skill for success in both reading and writing. The task involves looking up a range different words and finding synonyms and antonyms. It is great for both teachers and parents interested in developing in children, a love of vocabulary.
This is a single page worksheet to be used with key stage 2 to celebrate each individual as a unique creation. Could be used at the beginning of term to introduce each child to a new class or at the start of a unit of work on relationships education. It was originally designed for a year 6 class to rebuild confidence after the SATs experience!
Take the time out of planning your spelling programme. The resource provides the half term overview, teaching points, word lists for use with children in Year 4.
Suitable for teachers, parents, homeschoolers and trainee teachers.
The remainder of the Year’s plan is available from Teaching Rainbows on TES Resources.
This is a set of maths targets for use with Year 4 children in the first half term of the academic year. Suitable for teachers, teaching assistants, parents, home schoolers and trainee teachers. Can be used at home or at school to monitor progress, for homework or as a group activity. The full set of Maths Targets for Y1 and for Years 1 - 6 is available from Teaching Rainbows on TES Resources.
This resource is a series of strategies to build in thinking time in the primary classroom to promote effective, active participation. The strategies suggested are all tried and tested in Key Stage 2 but there are a number of strategies suggested which would work well with younger or older children.
This resource is for you if you are working with children in a group setting and want to encourage more children to take an active role in lessons. So often, less confident children will sit back and wait for other children to answer either because they lack confidence or have learned to tale a passive role in lessons. These strategies will ensure that all children have an equal chance to participate.
Developing Effective Group Work
This simple resource is designed for key stage 2 teachers looking to promote effective group work in their classrooms.
In life, people need to be able to work together but these group working skills need to be carefully developed to ensure that they are effective and positive. Much has been said already about the positive impact of working in groups, but this isn’t always the case. For some children, working in a group can be daunting as they are either over-powered by a more confident person or demotivated because their ideas are not valued. Structuring group work by allocating distinct roles within the group is a means of valuing each child and ensuring that they play an equal part in the decision making.
The six roles are as follows: -
The Leader
The Leader is responsible for managing the group and ensuring that everyone has a chance to speak. They draw the discussions together and summarise what has been said or decided.
Scribe
The scribe is responsible for keeping a record of what has been discussed and what has been decided.
Timekeeper
The timekeeper is responsible for keeping time. They remind the leader when time is running out and suggest to the leader that the group move on if they feel that the group are not going to complete the task.
Spokesperson
The spokesperson is responsible for feeding back to the class at the end of the group task.
Encourager
The encourager is responsible for offering support to other group members to encourage them to speak and to celebrate good contributions. At the end of the task the encourager should nominate the person they think made the most significant contributions to the task.
Challenger
The challenger is responsible for challenging ideas. They should be asking the ‘hard’ questions to ensure that ideas are well thought through.
Each session the children swap roles so that each child has the opportunity to take on each role. Some will be more of a challenge than others, but each child has a part to play.
This is a set of maths targets for use with Year 6 children in the first half term of the academic year. Suitable for teachers, teaching assistants, parents, home schoolers and trainee teachers. Can be used at home or at school to monitor progress, for homework or as a group activity. The full set of Maths Targets for Y6 and for Years 1 - 6 is available from E4MC on TES Resources.
This is a single lesson which I taught with my Year 5/6 class using the Psalms, to develop an understanding of poetic imagery. Includes: learning objective and success criteria; lesson flow with outline activities, key learning points to be established; resources and links to You Tube. Hope it helps!
This is a simple activity to help Year 6 children know and understand how to use the semi colon correctly to join two related clauses. It is designed as a group activity to encourage peer feedback and shared understanding.
Teachers, Home Schoolers and Parents. Take the time out of planning your spelling programme. This resource gives you the spelling lists, rules and word lists needed to cover the Y3 spelling programme in the first half term. The remainder of the programme is available on TES Resources.