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Year 5 Autumn 2 Literacy Inc Remembrance Sunday Morpurgo etc
Some planning and powerpoints.
Sample:
(BOOKS)
Go through the first few slides of the ppt. Discuss that we are going to be writing a letter pretending we are a soldier on the front line writing to their family or friend.
Have an A3 letter on the board. What do chn notice straight away?
Discuss the purpose. Why do we have the date? Why do we have the address?
Resources:
Checklist
Letter example – one per child and A3 for WW
(BOOKS)
Quickly recap the lesson from yesterday.
Quick fire feature checklist quiz
Read the passage. Discuss any words that are unfamiliar.
Chn are to work as a class to identify the main events. Can they now order the events? Remind chn that each event is a new paragraph
Can we write linking words for each of the paragraphs? All chn are to have a go and write linking sentences/words in between their events.
Resources:
Read passage from war horse of an event for the chn to write a letter from.
Gunpowder Plot Guy Fawkes Planning Year 6 Literacy
lessons for this interesting topic plus some maths.
sample:
In Jotters
As a class think about what a newspaper is and where we have seen them. Can anybody name any famous newspapers? When did we last read a newspaper? Who knows the sort of things we read in a newspaper? Create a list on flip chart paper. Give children 30 seconds in talk partners to discuss answers and share.
Show class an example of a newspaper front page. Can anybody name any of the different features? Call children out to front to highlight on IWB. Children are then sent off to have a go at annotating a real-life example on their own.
Children will then be stopped and asked where they are with the task.
As a class revisit work from the previous lesson (refer to working wall.) What can we remember from last lesson? Can you name any features of a newspaper?
Children to be given a worksheet with cut outs from a newspaper article. Can any of you recognise these different segments of a newspaper article? Where would this segment go in a newspaper?
Children will be asked to justify their choices as to why they have put a segment of the article where they have. Why would you put this here? Does this segment make sense here?
Children to use talk partners to discuss what an orientation paragraph is and what they think the purpose is. Create an expectations vs reality table on flipchart – to be put up on the learning wall. What is an orientation? Where do you think an orientation goes in a newspaper?
Children to be discuss the 5 W’s and what they are. Children to be given an example of a newspaper article and asked if they can see any of the W’s in there.
Children to be asked to begin using their understanding of an orientation paragraph to complete a number of different tasks.
Private Peaceful Michael Morpurgo Lesson Year 6 plus some Maths
Great lesson on this interesting book.
Plus some nice Maths.
Great for year 6.
sample :
Display the image from the front of the book. What does the title of the book tell you? What could the book be about? Why do you think that? Introduce the title.
Children to identify what the book is about? What is the theme? Genre? What makes you think this?
Children to make predictions about the book in groups using the cover – share and discuss ideas.
Share extract from blurb ‘As young Thomas Peaceful looks back over his childhood from the battlefields of the First World War, his memories are full of family life in the countryside.’ 5ws and predictions modelled by CT.
What has changed? Why has your opinion changed? What questions and predictions can you make now?
Resources:
Book cover, sentence starters, 5Ws sheet (LA), blurb extract
Children to be reminded of the previous lesson. What did we learn? What do we think the text book is about? What happened in chapter one? Play BBC schools episode 1 -
Children are to be given the first paragraph of the book. What is the theme? What is the genre of the book?
Children to use talk partners and class discussion to list the characters involved in the first chapter and paragraph. Who are the characters we have met? What do we know about Tommo and his older brother Charlie? What is their relationship like? In this chapter, Tommo starts a new school – how would he be feeling about this? Look at the kindness of Molly – why does she act this way? Why doesn’t big Joe go to school? How would this be different today?