EYFS 6 week plan for Owl Babies. Following the pattern of:
Week 1 imitate,
Week 2 innovate,
Week 3 invent,
Week 4 Vocabluary and language development,
Week 5 Non-fiction imitation
Week 6 Non-fiction innovate
Main objectives covered:
• Engage in Story times.
• Retell the story, once they have developed a deep familiarity with the text, some as exact repetition and some in their own words.
• Use new vocabulary in different contexts
• Spell words by identifying the sounds and then writing the sound with letters.
For your information, must do activity on the planning is an indoor continuous provision idea.
Year One 4 day English plan based on Zog by Julia Donaldson
Main objectives covered:
• To use finger spaces, capital letters and full stops.
• To write in full sentences.
• To check their writing makes sense and make corrections.
• To use ‘and’ and other connectives to extend sentences.
• To use suffixes correctly.
To use the success criteria as a checklist to enhance writing.
Year One 9 day English plan based on You Choose by Nick Sharratt.
Main objectives covered:
• To begin to punctuate sentences using a capital letter and a full stop, question mark or exclamation mark To understand what an adjective is
• To use adjectives to describe objects.
• To write in full sentences.
• To use the success criteria as a checklist to enhance writing.
• To use a story menu to help plan a story.
• To sequencing sentences to form short narratives.
Year One 9 day English plan based on We’re Going on a Bear Hunt by Michael Rosen.
Main objectives covered:
• To use capital letters at the start of sentences and full stops
• Saying out loud what they are going to write about
• Composing a sentence before writing it
• To check sentences make sense
To begin to use previously taught phonemes in writing
EYFS 6 week plan for Golidlocks and the Three bears. Following the pattern of:
Week 1 imitate,
Week 2 innovate,
Week 3 invent,
Week 4 Vocabluary and language development,
Week 5 Non-fiction imitation
Week 6 Non-fiction innovate
Main objectives covered:
• Engage in Story times.
• Retell the story, once they have developed a deep familiarity with the text, some as exact repetition and some in their own words.
• Use new vocabulary in different contexts
• Spell words by identifying the sounds and then writing the sound with letters.
For your information, must do activity on the planning is an indoor continuous provision idea.
Year One 9 day English plan based on Cake - Sue Hendra.
Main objectives covered:
• To infer a character’s thoughts and feelings based on what has been read in a story.
• To extend sentences using a range of connectives.
• To use adjectives and exciting vocabulary.
• To include ! and ? correctly.
• To say out loud what I am going to write about.
• To write with cohesion.
• To sequence main events in a story.
• To innovate my own story.
Year One 9 day English plan based on Superworm- Julia Donaldson.
Main objectives covered:
• To use capital letters at the start of sentences and full stops
• Saying out loud what they are going to write about
• Composing a sentence before writing it
• To check sentences make sense
• To begin to use previously taught phonemes in writing
I Want my Hat Back - Jon Klassen
Creative writing
5 day unit of work
• To identify a question in a text
• To write questions using correct punctuation
• To understand how a character may be feeling in a book
• To roleplay parts of a story
• To say out loud what they are going to write about
• To predict events in the story
Supertato -Sue Hendra Year One Planning
9 Day Unit Plan Learning outcomes:
• To write a description using adjectives.
• To understand and use alliteration
• To use finger spaces, capital letters and full stops.
• To write in full sentences.
• To check their writing makes sense and make corrections.
Year One 9 day English plan based on Supermarket Zoopermarket by Nick Sharratt.
Main objectives covered:
• form capital letters,
• saying out loud what they are going to write about,
• composing a sentence orally before writing it,
• using a capital letter for names of people, places, the days of the week, and the personal pronoun ‘I’,
• beginning to punctuate sentences using a capital letter and a full stop.
The Boy Who Unplugged the Sea
Year 1
English Planning
•To begin to punctuate sentences using a capital letter and a full stop
• To understand what an adjective is
• To use adjectives to describe objects.
• To write in full sentences.
• To use the success criteria as a checklist to enhance writing.
• To sequencing sentences to form different forms of text.
• To understand the features of instructions
This is Not my Hat! - Jon Klassen - Year 1 - 5 Day Unit of Work
Homework Ideas Included
• To identify an exclamation mark in a text
• To write a sentence using an exclamation mark appropriately.
• To role play parts of a story
• To say out loud what they are going to write about
• To create a story map using own ideas for an alternative ending.
• To write a story using children’s own ideas and exclamation marks.