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Hi! Welcome to my TES Shop. I've taught many children in KS2 and created these resources somewhere along the way - I hope you find them useful for your classes!

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Hi! Welcome to my TES Shop. I've taught many children in KS2 and created these resources somewhere along the way - I hope you find them useful for your classes!
KS2 Area Investigation
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KS2 Area Investigation

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This is a full lesson on investigating area for use within KS2. Perimeter is also recapped at the start of the lesson. To investigate the area, children are given various shapes (pieces of paper) of varying sizes and they are challenged to work out the area with the only knowledge that area is the inside of the shape. An example on the sheet shows that the 10 (length) multiplied by 5 (width) will give an area of 50cm2, but it is up to the children to work out the correct formula. Each of the shapes have been measured and drawn onto an A4 piece of paper (also included). The shapes are differentiated and fall in line with the times tables. Some children are told which shapes to measure where as some children are given free choice. I taught this with a mixed y4/5 class and therefore the worksheets cover both y4 and y5. You could use this activity across KS2.
Differentiated Recount Success Criteria - Year 2/3
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Differentiated Recount Success Criteria - Year 2/3

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Success Criteria for writing a recount for Year 2 and Year 3 children - used with children retelling the story of Paddington but this could be used for any story! Differentiated 3 ways; Year 3 HA Year 3 MA Year 2 HA/Year 3 LA
Adding & Subtracting Fractions Worksheet Y5 - Day 1
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Adding & Subtracting Fractions Worksheet Y5 - Day 1

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This activity is aimed at a Year 5 class, who are studying adding and subtracting fractions. It is differentiated for the HA, MA and LA children. All worksheets are aimed at the mastery approach, with fluency and reasoning questions. I have used these with a Year 5 class. This is worksheet day 1 of 2 as I spread adding and subtracting over a few days. Day 2 worksheets available here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13107562 Answers are included. Learning Obejctive: To be able can add and subtract fractions.
Grid Multiplication Questions & Worksheets
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Grid Multiplication Questions & Worksheets

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These are a collection of Grid Multiplication Questions and Worksheets. I have used these resources with a Year 3 class. Resources include: 3x and 4x Mastery Questions 3x , 4x and 8x Mastery Questions 3x and 4x worksheets (ideal for homework/fluency practice) 3x, 4x and 8x worksheets and worded problems. Each resource is differentiated 3 way and is a word document so you can easily adapt this to your class if needed. The ‘Mastery’ worksheets follow the fluency, reasoning and problem solving approach. This bundle is a great bargain - saving you over half of the cost of buying them individually.
Writing a Newspaper Headline Activity
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Writing a Newspaper Headline Activity

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In this activity, children are creating their own Newspaper headlines from the events described in the grid, using Who, What, Where, When, Why and How. Originally used as part of a Beowulf themed Newspaper writing unit and has since been used in Year 4 and 5. Children were to create several headlines using the information in the grid or their own, using the grid for ideas or to start. Editable grid so can easily be adapted to your children’s interests or current class topic, or extra rows can be added or text removed etc.
Identifying and using Parenthesis KS2
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Identifying and using Parenthesis KS2

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Children would act as detectives to find and highlight the examples of parenthesis in the short story. I typically used this with Year 5, but could also be used within Year 6 as a SATs revision activity. I use this as part of a spag lesson. Children would act as detectives to find and highlight the examples of parenthesis at the start of the lesson. Then I would explain what parenthesis is and ask for examples from the story. The children would then have another look and highlight any new examples in a different colour. The text could also be used as a morning task, starter or revision activity. I also use BBC Supermovers in conjunction with this activity. I have uploaded a word document and pdf so you can easily edit and adapt if the text if you wish to. Powerpoint also included.
Beowulf: Using direct speech KS2
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Beowulf: Using direct speech KS2

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This two-way differentiated activity is aimed at Year 4 or 5. Children will add speech marks and punctuation to the sentences when the reporting phrase is at the beginning, in the middle of and at the end of the sentence. The activity is themed around the story of Beowulf by Michael Morpurgo and I have used this several times as part of a spag lesson. As an extension task, the children are invited to use their own knowledge of Beowulf to write their own speech. This could be used as part of a newspaper article or creative writing unit. The activity is differentiated 2 ways, with the LA children completing this with support from an adult. First Person Accounts from the characters of the Beowulf story are available here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13119765
Newspaper Report Writing Template
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Newspaper Report Writing Template

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A sheet for children to use when writing their Newspaper Reports. There is space for the headline, photo, caption and main body. Version with and without lines if children are using a line guide etc. Editable version (publisher) and pdf files for easy printing to A3.
Year 4 Newspaper Report Success Criteria
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Year 4 Newspaper Report Success Criteria

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A simple success criteria for children writing a newspaper report in Year 4. Two columns on the sheet, for self and teacher assessment. Also included the publisher files so that a column can easily be added for peer-assessment.
Newspaper Report Planning Sheet
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Newspaper Report Planning Sheet

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A handy sheet for children to use when planning to write a Newspaper Report. Editable file and pdf included for easy printing. I printed this in A3 for the children to write onto and use in class, and then photocopied this down to A4 for their books or to go with the assessed writing. Includes: Headline Who, What, Where, When, Why Fronted adverbials / sentence starters Quotes Extra information about the story (Main Body) Conclusion Originally used with a Year 4 class but easily adaptable to other age groups. Completed example based on Little Red Riding Hood included for children to see how to complete the planning sheet. Example is also editable in case you wish to adapt the sheet for you class. If your class is using the story of Beowulf, please see this resource for a themed example and scaffolded plan: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13120284
Beowulf - Newspaper Report Planning Sheet
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Beowulf - Newspaper Report Planning Sheet

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A handy sheet for children to use when planning to write a Newspaper Report themed to the story of Beowulf by Micheal Morpurgo. Editable file and pdf included for easy printing. I printed this in A3 for the children to write onto and use in class, and then photocopied this down to A4 for their books or to go with the assessed writing. Includes: Headline Who, What, Where, When, Why Fronted adverbials / sentence starters Quotes Extra information about the story (Main Body) Conclusion Originally used with a Year 4 class but easily adaptable to other age groups. 3 versions; Blank sheet Completed sheet for modelling Scaffolded sheet with the why box pre-filled All 3 versions are editable with the publisher files included so you can adapt the sheets for your class.
Fact or Opinion Activity / Starter Task
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Fact or Opinion Activity / Starter Task

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A short and simple activity where children need to identify if the statement is either a fact or opinion. Used with a Year 4 and 5 class as a starter during a Newspaper Report writing unit. Also includes an extension task where children are creating their own sentences for their partner to then identify if their statements are facts or opinions. Editable word document included.
Beowulf - First Person Accounts & Quotes
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Beowulf - First Person Accounts & Quotes

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Used as part of a Year 4 writing unit, where children are writing a Newspaper Report about the fight between Beowulf and Grendel, where Grendel is defeated The sheet contains the first person accounts written in the point of view from those involved with the fight - as if they had been interviewed by a reported. Children can then lift quotes from this to use during their newspaper report. Editable word document included. Characters covered: Beowulf - speaking after the fight with Grendel King Hrothgar - speaking in The Mead Hall the next day People of Heorot - speaking in The Mead Hall Leofric - Beowulf’s warrior - speaking at the scene of the fight
Blank Storyboard
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Blank Storyboard

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Blank storyboard for you to use with anything you wish! Save the time making one and use this one! Both word documents and pdfs available. The pdf will easily print onto A3 to give children more writing space. I used this to make a TV advert - something the children really enjoyed.
Year 4 Diary Writing - Self & Peer Assessment
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Year 4 Diary Writing - Self & Peer Assessment

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A helpful sheet / success criteria for children use to self or peer assess their own diary writing. Used with a Year 4 and 5 class for them to self assess, then peer assess their own independent writing at the end of the unit. The sheet is a word document so can be easily edited and adapted.
Kensuke's Kingdom Drama Lesson
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Kensuke's Kingdom Drama Lesson

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A drama lesson based around Kensuke’s Kingdom by Micheal Morpurgo. My Year 5 class loved this lesson. The children are asked out 2 scenes from the story with the stimulus provided. I used this as part of a diary writing unit for character development so one of the stimulus is a diary entry and the other a video of sailing across the open ocean. Includes powerpoint and resources. Children are to devise/rough plan their scenes first before creating them. One of the planning sheets is more structured to support some children - although I have found using mixed ability groups works well. Children could also use the unstructured support sheet as some groups preferred to mind map, bullet point or write keywords down.