This is the first three week’s of a year 2 English scheme of work, designed to work through the second half of the autumn term.
The scheme includes an 80-slide Powerpoint, which can be used in conjunction with the 31-page workbook. The workbook can either be printed out and used in its entirety, or selected sheets can be used as an ink-saver. An answer book is included.
Contents of the workbook are:
Spellings: The ‘-dge’ word ending, the '-ge- word ending, words which used a ‘c’ for an ‘s’.
Punctuation: Capital letters for proper nouns, question marks, exclamation marks.
Grammar: The past and present tenses, nouns and adjectives, expanded noun phrases.
Reading: Comprehensions on The Gunpowder Plot (Non-fiction recount of the story), Remembrance Day (A poem), Anti-Bulling Week (A story focused around bullying.)
Writing: Writing a letter, describing a war memorial, writing a list of advice for someone who is being bullied.
All reading comprehension questions are based on the format of the Key Stage 1 SATS tests, both paper 1 and paper 2.
The work is divided into three weeks of learning, with an aspect of each element of English each week. The writing activities are linked with the subject of the reading comprehensions.
This is a continuation from week 1 of this scheme, which is available for free download from my TES shop (although week 1 is also included in this download.) Weeks 4-6 will be available shortly.
This is the first week of a unit of year 2 English work designed to take you through the Autumn term. It covers all aspects of English: GaPS (SPaG), Reading and Writing.
The work is all in a workbook that can be used in its entirety, or as individual sheets. There is a supporting PowerPoint presentation and an answer book included.
Table of Workbook Contents
Spelling words activities (-dge suffix).
Punctuation activities (Proper Nouns).
Grammar activities (The Present and Past tenses)
Reading Comprehension (The Gunpowder Plot)
Letter writing activity based on the reading comprehension.
(The subsequent weeks will be available to buy as a complete unit of work up until the Christmas break.)
An extract from the Hunger Games with questions based on those from paper 1 of the AQA GCSE English Language paper. I used this activity for 1-1 tutoring pupils who are aiming for a level 4. The tasks are designed to help students with the wording of the questions without the burden of a difficult text.
Original Reading comprehension sheets with optional extension tasks on the Egyptians. They are aimed at year 3 and 4 (P4 and P5) and contain a variety of questions designed to develop retrieval, analysis, inference and choice skills.
Table of contents:
There are 4 text types.
Information text on the Pyramids.
An imagined interview with Howard Carter.
An instruction text on mummification.
A story extract on Egyptian childhood/home life.
These are original reading comprehensions aimed at years 5 and 6 and follow on from part 5 of my reading comprehension series. Questions are based on questions from the new style year 6 SATS papers. They are written by a specialist History teacher and examiner.
Table of Contents
3 text types:
1. Chapter 6 of an original time-travel story set in the time of Robin Hood.
2. A non-fiction text about horses
3. A short story about honesty that could be used in a PSHE or RE focus. These sheets can be used a test, for guided reading or a stimulus for a history or PSHE lesson.
Two practice activities for both of the Key Stage 1 Reading SATS tests. 3 levels of practice SPaG questions and 3 levels of practice spelling questions. Save almost 40% on the individual prices for these resources.
Two texts and reading comprehension questions with answers that can be used together or separately to practise comprehension skills and for the Key Stage 1 SATS. Texts are a fiction story (a version of the Ugly Duckling) and a non-fiction text about electricity. This could also be used a practice test for pupils to sit in class. Questions are based on the 2016 SATS paper and government sample materials.
3 different levels of spelling practice for SATS paper 1 and 3 different levels of SPaG practice for SATS paper 2.
Save nearly 40% on the individual price for these resources.
A series of practice questions to revise for the year 2 Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling Paper 2 SATS test. Concepts covered include: the past and present tenses, contracted forms, sentence type and punctuation usage. These can be used as independent or whole-class work or for teacher and TA led small groups. The questions are based on the 2016 Key Stage 1 SATS test and sample government materials and are particularly suited for pupils who are exceeding the expected standard.
A series of practice questions for the year 2 Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling SATS Paper 2. Topics covered include: the past and present tenses, comma usage, sentence type and suffixes. These are useful for whole-class work or for teacher and TA led small groups and interventions. The questions are based on the 2016 year 2 SATS paper and sample government materials and are aimed particularly at pupils working at the expected level.
A series of practice questions to revise for the Key Stage 1 Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling test paper 2. Topics covered include word class, sentence type, punctuation marks (,.?') and suffixes. Questions are based on the 2016 SPAG paper and sample government materials and are particularly suited to pupils working below the expected level. These are ideal for use in a teacher or TA led small group and intervention. Each question type is designed to be discussed.
3 different levels of spelling practice for the year 2 SATS Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling paper 1 (spelling). These sheets can also be used for spelling practice in class. Spellings are based on the requirements of the National Curriculum and also on the 2016 SATS spelling paper and sample government materials. Ideal for use with a teacher or TA led group or for whole class revision. Also useful for parents or tutors supporting children at home.
A series of tasks looking at how modal verbs and adverbs show probability and certainty. It also looks at contracted forms and tenses. Based on the requirements of the national curriculum, "Pupils should be taught to develop by using modal verbs or adverbs to indicate degrees of possibility" and on the 2016 SATS paper and sample government materials. Works well as a SPaG lesson or for small group work.
A series of worked examples and practice question for the SATS Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling paper. These are ideal for teacher or TA-led interventions or small groups, but also for independent work. Topics covered include clauses, modal verbs, hyphens and synonyms and antonyms. These questions are based on the 2016 SATS paper and sample government materials and are aimed particularly at pupils working above the expected standard.
A series of worked examples and practice questions for the year 6 Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling SATS tests. Topics covered include expanded forms, modal verbs, colons and sentence types. These questions would be ideal to use for a teacher or TA led intervention or small group. All questions are based on the 2016 SATS paper and sample government materials. These questions are suited to pupils who are working at the expected level.
A series of worked examples and practice questions for the year 6 SATS Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling tests. Topics covered include apostrophes, contractions, pronouns and standard English. These would be ideal for a teacher or TA led intervention or small group. These questions are based on the 2016 SATS test and sample government materials and are particularly suited to pupils who are working below the expected standard.
15 reading comprehensions, 3 levels of SPAG practice sheets and 3 levels of spelling practice sheets. Save over 50% on the individual prices for these resources.
3 original texts and reading comprehension questions that can be used for revision for the SATS, for guided reading or general class work. Texts types are an original fiction story, a non-fiction text about Food Around the World and a cake recipe. The story is part 5 and can be used in conjunction with parts 1-4, but is also designed so it can be used on its own as well. Questions are based on the 2016 SATS reading paper and government sample materials. The recipe task is more straightforward than the others and may be useful for pupils working below the expected standard. (Please note that the story does touch briefly and sensitively on the topic of divorce and family breakdown.)