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Persuasive Letter - Dinosaur English Planning
MrsRosieTeachMrsRosieTeach

Persuasive Letter - Dinosaur English Planning

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Persuasive Letter - Dinosaur English Planning Suitable for KS1 This series of lessons is a lot of fun! The children will watch a video of Andy from Andy’s Dinosaur Adventures, they will then listen to the story Never Show a T-Rex a Book! by Rashmi Sirdeshpande & Diane Ewen. The children will then write a persuasive letter convincing Andy to show (or not show) a book to a T-rex! This plan includes 5 days of planning with the below WALTs (as well as a WAGOLL): Understand what persuasion is. Find the features of a persuasive letter. Plan our persuasive letter. Write a letter. Write a letter. This plan includes 4 levels of differentiation; Red 1 - SEN children Yellow 2 - Main task with a scaffold Green 3 - Main task Blue 4 - Greater depth/ mastery challenge Please leave a review if you are happy with this product; I would really appreciate it. If you have any questions or comments please email me on BackToBalanceTES@hotmail.com Looking for more English Planning around the theme of dinosaurs? Check them out below! Writing an Adventure Story Writing instructions on how to look after a dinosaur! Change a Story Non-fiction Writing - Information Leaflet for a Class Museum Roarsome Poetry Writing Need a FREE Medium Term Plan for the topic of ‘Dinosaurs’? Check this one out! © 2021, MrsRosieTeach
Instruction Writing - Dinosaur English Planning
MrsRosieTeachMrsRosieTeach

Instruction Writing - Dinosaur English Planning

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Instruction Writing - Dinosaur English Planning Suitable for KS1 Ever wondered How to Take Care of Your Dinosaur? Well with this planning, your children will write you some instructions! The hook for this lesson is for children to find a dinosaur egg alongside the book How to Take Care of Your Dinosaur by Jason Cockcroft, as well as an unusual envelope. This plan includes 5 days of planning with the below WALTs: Make predictions. Identify key features of instructions. Write our instructions. Write our instructions. Follow a set of instructions (a lovely end where the children will test out each other’s instructions on their own pet dinosaur!) This plan includes 4 levels of differentiation; Red 1 - SEN children Yellow 2 - Main task with a scaffold Green 3 - Main task Blue 4 - Greater depth/ mastery challenge Please leave a review if you are happy with this product; I would really appreciate it. If you have any questions or comments please email me on BackToBalanceTES@hotmail.com Looking for more English Planning around the theme of dinosaurs? Check them out below! Writing an Adventure Story! Change a Story Non-fiction Writing - Information Leaflet for a Class Museum Persuasive Letter - Don’t let a T-Rex read a book! Roarsome Poetry Writing Need a FREE Medium Term Plan for the topic ‘Dinosaurs’? Check this one out! © 2021, MrsRosieTeach
Change a Story - Dinosaur English Planning
MrsRosieTeachMrsRosieTeach

Change a Story - Dinosaur English Planning

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Change a Story - Dinosaur English Planning Suitable for KS1 This weekly planning asks children to change the three dinosaur characters from Goldilocks and the Three Dinosaurs by Mo Willems. The hook for the series of lessons is for children to find a crime scene! This plan includes 5 days of planning with the below WALTs: Sequence events in a story. Retell a story. Innovate characters. Create a story map. Write a story using our story map. This plan includes 4 levels of differentiation; Red 1 - SEN children Yellow 2 - Main task with a scaffold Green 3 - Main task Blue 4 - Greater depth/ mastery challenge Please leave a review if you are happy with this product; I would really appreciate it. If you have any questions or comments please email me on BackToBalanceTES@hotmail.com Looking for more English Planning around the theme of dinosaurs? Check them out below! Writing instructions on how to look after a dinosaur! Write an Adventure Story Non-fiction Writing - Information Leaflet for a Class Museum Persuasive Letter - Don’t let a T-Rex read a book! Roarsome Poetry Writing Need a FREE Medium Term Plan for the topic of ‘Dinosaurs’? Check this one out! © 2021, MrsRosieTeach
Art / DT - Our Local Area Planning (6 lessons)
MrsRosieTeachMrsRosieTeach

Art / DT - Our Local Area Planning (6 lessons)

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Art / DT - Our Local Area Planning (6 lessons) Suitable for KS1 This lovely unit of work is great alongside a local area study. The 6 lessons cover a variety of techniques and mediums. The final 2 lessons have a geography link, as the children look at similarities and differences between their local area and Africa. The key questions can be seen below: How can we document what a leaf looks like? What is a sketch? Can we use clay to make a pair of wellies? What colour are wellies? What do the colours in Kente cloth patterns represent? How do people in Africa make furniture? Resources needed: clay, sculpting materials (optional), paper, pencils, crayons, linen cloth (optional) and felt tips. Please leave a review if you are happy with this product; I would really appreciate it. If you have any questions or comments please email me on BackToBalanceTES@hotmail.com © 2021, MrsRosieTeach
PSHE Healthy Minds (6 lessons)
MrsRosieTeachMrsRosieTeach

PSHE Healthy Minds (6 lessons)

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PSHE - Healthy Minds - 6 lessons Suitable for KS1 Mental health and emotional literacy is important for children! These 6 lessons (liked to the PSHE Association will have the children right on their way to understanding how to look after their minds. The 6 lessons cover: WALT: Cope when we feel unhappy. WALT: Stay positive. WALT: Manage our emotions. WALT: Cope with change. WALT: Overcome problems. WALT: Recognise other people’s feelings. 3 FREE resources also included. Looking for more PSHE planning? Here is a plan about Healthy Lifestyles Please leave a review if you are happy with this product; I would really appreciate it. If you have any questions or comments please email me on BackToBalanceTES@hotmail.com © 2021, MrsRosieTeach
Science - Ofsted Deep Dive - Subject Leaders
MrsRosieTeachMrsRosieTeach

Science - Ofsted Deep Dive - Subject Leaders

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Science - Ofsted Deep Dive - Subject Leaders Have you just been assigned Science as your subject lead, but don’t know where to start? Maybe you have just had the call!? Or maybe you are aiming for your Science provision across reception and KS1 to be outstanding! This detailed plan is a great place to begin. This document contains engaging, active and scientific lesson ideas for children all linked to either the NEW EYFS 2021 Framework, or the National Curriculum. It is very detailed at 12 pages (3129 words) and contains lots of brilliant ideas that will inspire your children and staff to deliver outstanding Science lessons through an enquiry approach! The EYFS section has ideas for units on: Similarities and differences of places Similarities and differences of objects Similarities and differences of materials Similarities and differences of living things Features of their own immediate environment and how environments might vary from one another; Changes All of the units in the Science National Curriculum, are covered for year 1 and 2. Please leave a review if you are happy with this product; I would really appreciate it. If you have any questions or comments please email me on BackToBalanceTES@hotmail.com © 2021, MrsRosieTeach
Year 1 Continuous Provision - Colour Monster
MrsRosieTeachMrsRosieTeach

Year 1 Continuous Provision - Colour Monster

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Year 1 Continuous Provision - Colour Monster This scheme of work has been planned with emotional literacy in mind. It could be used at any point in the year, particularly if you are helping children to understand and deal with their emotions. However, it would be a great transition resource for the first week of year 1. Part 1 - Each day includes one group or whole class activity that focuses on children dealing with and understanding their emotions. Each day covers a different book linked to a different emotion, these include: • The Colour Monster by Anna Llenas (all feelings) • Angry Octopus by Lori Lite and Max Stasuyk (anger) • Where Happiness Begins by Eva Eland (happiness) • Breathing Makes It Better by Christopher Willard and Wendy O’Leary (calm) • Felix after the Rain by Dunja Jogan (sadness) Part 2 - Part 2 includes a range of suggested continuous provision activities that you may want to put out for the children to access throughout the week. There is a number of activities listed, all engaging and fun. All of the continuous provision planning has direct links to the Year 1 National Curriculum (except PE), but links to the new EYFS 2021 Development Matters have also been made on the first page. This is detailed planning (3600 words). Please leave a review if you are happy with this product; I would really appreciate it. If you have any questions or comments please email me on BackToBalanceTES@hotmail.com Looking for planning that links to the Early Years NEW 2021 framework? Find it here! © 2021, MrsRosieTeach
History - Queen Elizabeth I (6 lessons)
MrsRosieTeachMrsRosieTeach

History - Queen Elizabeth I (6 lessons)

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History - Queen Elizabeth I (6 lessons) Suitable for KS2 This excellent resource includes 6 lessons, all starting with an engaging inquiry question; What is a monarch? What did Queen Elizabeth I look like? Who was Queen Elizabeth I? Should Queen Elizabeth I have married someone? How long ago did Queen Elizabeth I live? Was being a royal as good as it looked? This scheme of work also includes a FREE timetable of activities for you to do on your Royal themed day! The key historical inquiry skills that children will use are; information processing, knowledge and understanding, historical interpretation, historical inquiry, chronological understanding and thinking creatively. Please leave a review if you are happy with this product; I would really appreciate it. If you have any questions or comments please email me on BackToBalanceTES@hotmail.com © 2021, MrsRosieTeach
Information Leaflet - Dinosaur English Planning
MrsRosieTeachMrsRosieTeach

Information Leaflet - Dinosaur English Planning

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Information Leaflet - Dinosaur English Planning Suitable for KS1 In this plan the children will write an information leaflet for a class museum linked to dinosaurs. At the end of the Dinosaur topic, the children are to put on a museum for their parents, displaying everything they have made and learnt about dinosaurs. Never planned a class museum before? Check out this detailed guide. This English plan asks them to design and write an information leaflet that they will be able to give to their parents when they visit. This plan includes 5 days of planning with the below WALTs: Understand how a museum is organised. Sort facts. Sort opinions. Identify the features of information leaflets. Write an Information leaflet. This plan includes 4 levels of differentiation; Red 1 - SEN children Yellow 2 - Main task with a scaffold Green 3 - Main task Blue 4 - Greater depth/ mastery challenge Please leave a review if you are happy with this product; I would really appreciate it. If you have any questions or comments please email me on BackToBalanceTES@hotmail.com Looking for more English Planning around the theme of dinosaurs? Check them out below! Writing instructions on how to look after a dinosaur! Change a Story Write an Adventure Story Persuasive Letter - Don’t let a T-Rex read a book! Roarsome Poetry Writing Need a FREE Medium Term Plan for the topic of ‘Dinosaurs’? Check this one out! © 2021, MrsRosieTeach
Phonics Phase 5 Split Digraph Planning
MrsRosieTeachMrsRosieTeach

Phonics Phase 5 Split Digraph Planning

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Phonics Phase 5 Split digraph planning a_e/ e_e/ i_e/ o_e/ u_e This planning contains 5 lessons to teach each of the split digraphs. This planning is based on the DfE Letters and sounds format. Please leave a review if you are happy with this product; I would really appreciate it. If you have any questions or comments please email me on BackToBalanceTES@hotmail.com © 2021, MrsRosieTeach
Early Years Continuous Provision - Elmer
MrsRosieTeachMrsRosieTeach

Early Years Continuous Provision - Elmer

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Early Years Continuous Provision - Elmer Suitable for Early Years or Year 1 This scheme of work has been planned with the aim of allowing children to become totally familiar with the story ‘Elmer’, as well as being able to make links to their own lives. There is a focus on emotional literacy throughout. The planning has 2 parts; Part 1 - Each day includes one group or whole class activity that focuses mostly on children’s emotions and adjusting to routines and expectations. Each day covers a different Elmer book, these include: • Elmer - The Patchwork Elephant • Elmer and the Race • Elmer’s Walk • Elmer and the Lost Teddy • Elmer and Super El Part 2 - Part 2 includes a range of suggested continuous provision activities that you may want to put out for the children to access throughout the week. There is a number of activities listed, all engaging and fun. All of the continuous provision planning has links to the NEW EYFS 2021 Development Matters, specifically the ‘Children in reception will be learning to…’ section. This is detailed planning (3500 words). 2 FREE resources also included! Please leave a review if you are happy with this product; I would really appreciate it. If you have any questions or comments please email me on BackToBalanceTES@hotmail.com Looking for planning linked to the Year 1 National Curriculum? Find it here! © 2021, MrsRosieTeach
RE - KS1 - Story of Creation (2 lessons)
MrsRosieTeachMrsRosieTeach

RE - KS1 - Story of Creation (2 lessons)

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RE - KS1 - Story of Creation (2 lessons) Suitable for KS1 This high-quality planning (957 words), PowerPoint and resources include 2 lessons around the theme Story of Creation. The 2 lessons cover; How did God create the world? Christian story of creation Does everyone believe the world was created the same way? Aboriginal story of creation This resource includes everything you need to teach the above lessons. It includes the planning, a 26-slide PowerPoint and all the resources. The planning is engaging and everything is visually appealing. The planning details the key question, success criteria, resources, key vocabulary, input, activity, plenary and ‘Christianity Outside the Classroom’. My planning now has a whole new look and the RE resources on my shop are condensed into themes. This is to support you when using your locally agreed syllabus to plan. I have made it easier for you to identify your themes (from your syllabus) and mix and match what is available from my shop! Please leave a review if you are happy with this product; I would really appreciate it. If you have any questions or comments please email me on BackToBalanceTES@hotmail.com © 2022, MrsRosieTeach
Early Years Continuous Provision - The Gruffalo
MrsRosieTeachMrsRosieTeach

Early Years Continuous Provision - The Gruffalo

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Early Years Continuous Provision - The Gruffalo Suitable for Early Years or Year 1 This planning is based around the book The Gruffalo by Julia Donaldson. It ensures that children become really familiar with the book. Part 1 - Each day includes one group or whole class activity that focuses on children completing a specific book related task. The tasks are all fun, crafty and engaging. Part 2 – Part 2 includes a range of suggested continuous provision activities that you may want to put out for the children to access throughout the week. There is a number of activities listed, all engaging and fun. All of the continuous provision planning has links to the NEW EYFS 2021 Development Matters, specifically the ‘Children in reception will be learning to��’ section. This is detailed planning (2640+ words). Please leave a review if you are happy with this product; I would really appreciate it. If you have any questions or comments please email me on BackToBalanceTES@hotmail.com © 2021, MrsRosieTeach
KS2 - History - Victorian Children (5 lessons)
MrsRosieTeachMrsRosieTeach

KS2 - History - Victorian Children (5 lessons)

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What was life like for a child in the Victorian era? OUTSTANDING KS2 History This excellent resources includes 5 detailed lessons, all starting with an engaging inquiry question; What sort of life did the person who owned this suitcase lead? Was life for children from upper class families as good as it looked? Were workhouses to be considered as a last resort? How different are schools today compared to the Victorian age? Did wealth determine happiness in the Victorian era? The key historical enquiry skills that children will use are; evidence handling, making inferences, using sources and looking at how the past can be represented in different ways. For the 5 lessons you would need to source; Victorian artefacts, images of Victorian children and families, written and visual sources linking to Victorian life, Victorian paintings, stories which depict Victorian life, recording devices (optional) and magnifying glasses (optional). Please leave a review if you are happy with this product; I would really appreciate it. If you have any questions or comments please email me on BackToBalanceTES@hotmail.com © 2021, MrsRosieTeach