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The Street beneath my feet day 3 and 4
Our scheme of work is currently The Write Stuff, we are using the street beneath my feet as a non-fiction focus. Here are the ppts for day 3 and 4. Hopefully it will save someone else time
The journey of a sheep fleece
Photos are from my visit to Australia in 2011 when I worked in South Australia. You will need to check the updated price for a fleece as this fluctuates each year with the British Wool Board. Used for a topic themed day- all about wool.
Tales from Outer Suburbia Shaun Tan
A very simple first look at the front cover and title of this text-power point
Reliable information-English task
I used this power point to develop matching tasks to help children understand about deciding whether a text is reliable or not. There is a focus on making judgements, reading statements and proof before making decisions.
Remembrance Day ppt
I created my own informative power point for Remembrance Day, I used it for a KS2 Assembly. Useful as a starting point or could also be used as an English lesson introduction.
Farmer Boy comprehension task ch 5
Questions generated from chapter 5 of Farmer Boy. There are 2 different tasks one aimed at children who require group discussion or a buddy and then a set of general comp questions.
Farmer Boy tasks linked to chapter 1
Intended for upper KS2 a power point with different tasks to support comprehension and reading skills for Farmer Boy.
Bonfire Night carousel of tasks
A set of 5 short tasks that could be used for a History or English lesson for KS2. Based on Bonfire Night but could be adapted for any age group.
Potions power point
I used this after a group task of creating different potions in a Year 4/5 class-can be adapted and is only a starting point for writing up after an experiment
Where do you live? Welsh language powerpoint
Useful resources to help children answer Ble rwyt ti’n byw? photos and vocab on each slide
Leaflet based on Hampton Court, London
Used for remote learning, instructions given for a task to persuade a tourist to visit Hampton Court Palace, linked to our Tudor topic. Checklist which can be adapted to suit learners needs. Picture from Google images of Hampton Court.
Character and setting description task
Aimed at upper key stage 2, first task uses an image as a stimulus to ask questions and develop a character. Task 2 then models the ingredients of a character description.
Comprehension KS2 Rubbish theme
A simple text about rubbish which I have adapted questions for, you may wish to change the question types depending on your class.
Macbeth KS2
Struggling to find any KS2 tasks for teaching Macbeth, I created my own ‘Home Learning’ tasks based on the three witches and setting descriptions as well as play scripts. Hope this saves someone time!
Area of rectangles
I have used the White Rose resources to snip the questions from the schemes of learning into smaller chunks to set for Home Learning. Aimed at Y5/6
Black History military based
This is a very simple power point with videos that will need checking before you share them with your class as they are very powerful. I have used this with a Y5/6 class during Black History month. Walter Tull and Sam King MBE are the 2 people mentioned in the powerpoint with fact files to support the teaching.
Identifying word classes
Can be cut up to use as a starter or activity to find your partner in class. Labels and word meanings to support understanding word classes and knowing the difference.
Aimed at ks2
Place value chart
Coloured place value chart to highlight the different values of digits as you move up through the thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands and millions. All different colours to support children’s thinking.
Pictures to support writing dialogue
Here are pictures of children and characters showing different emotions through facial expressions. I have added the questions who? what? when? why? and how? to help children think of a conversation or dialogue between 2 or more people.
Fflic visits London
Powerpoint I created to help children learn positional language in Welsh using Fflic from Fflic a fflac. Sentences and vocabulary may need checking as I haven’t taught in Wales since 2016.