Welcome to my shop. These are resources that I either created for my partners class or as activities for groups or even an assembly. They cover mostly KS2. They vary from information sheets to more lesson supportive materials. I hope you enjoy, all feed back welcome :-)
Welcome to my shop. These are resources that I either created for my partners class or as activities for groups or even an assembly. They cover mostly KS2. They vary from information sheets to more lesson supportive materials. I hope you enjoy, all feed back welcome :-)
Five fun SPag activities. Designed to be fun and helpful and hopefully help the class progress. the activities are available as individual print or as a booklet.
Activity one is putting the correct punctuation into sentences.
Activity two is a crossword where all of the answers relate to punctuation.
Activity three is homophone related. can the class fill in the blanks with the correct homophones.
Activity four is spelling. There are three pages where there is an anagram of the word and a clue. Can they complete the whole lot?
Finally activity five. A game where you have to capture three crowns. The players roll the dice, choose the direction they want to move in and if they can correctly add a prefix or a suffix to the word on the fix card then they can move
A poem based on a teacher asking a pupil what they want to be when they grow up. There are then multiple versus as different ideas come to the pupil. it then continues where your class or child adds their own versions, and illustrate accordingly.
just added
lesson idea for reception and KS1
lesson idea for KS2
Assembly idea
display headings and poem. Add pictures of different jobs etc or get the class to draw them.
A poem about the queen and what she meant to me to discuss followed by some starter ideas for the pupils to use for their own poems. The key is what the queen meant to you. Discuss the different aspects of her life and what she has seen in her lifetime
Some simple ideas for lessons for Winnie the Pooh day. It includes recipes for honey biscuits and honey cake. English activities looking at poetry and story starters. Also indoor pooh sticks game.
It is all for a bit of fun.
A simple assembly looking at national poetry day and two blank sheets for the pupils to write on. It looks at the teachers favorite poem (currently dad fell in the pond by Alfred Noyse). Then the nation fav, the owl and the pussycat. then topic of freedom, two examples of different poems on the theme. Ask the children what they would do and give out templates to make a display from. for full lesson plans see https://nationalpoetryday.co.uk/
and national poetry day on the tes
A short poem about a weeks activities on the playground by one pupil. something fun to help start a pupil off on using poetry to describe a weeks activities
Follows on from SPaG activity and activity 2. The aim of the game is to make a sentence (or two) that gets you across the board. There are two teams / players against each other, who will be first to complete the journey from A to B.
each player takes it in turn to pick a card from the pile to see the next word they should play ( verb, noun, punctuation etc.) if they cannot play the card they miss a turn. You can simplify the game by the types of cards you put in the pile,depending on the groups ability you have.
Good luck.
If you download this and get some really good sentences I would appreciate a picture or explanation of the board on the feedback section. Thank you
SPaG activity 9
looking at the active and passive voice.
Rules
Both teams start at the starting point on the plank. The Pirate King / Queen acts as plank master and asks the questions.
They then take it in turns to roll the dice. They then decide if they wish to move their counter towards safety or move the oppositions counter towards danger and the edge.
To move towards safety they must turn an active sentence passive.
To move the opposite player towards danger they must turn a passive sentence active.
The Pirate King / Queen asks the question.
If you get the sentence wrong you do not move and it becomes the oppositions turn.
Good luck and avoid walking the plank.
An Assembly looking at the daffodil. it starts with the famous poem by William Woodsworth and a little background information. it then moves onto some interesting information about the daff from its cultural references and some mythological background. it finishes with a suggestion for pupils to get their parents some daffs to cheer them up and Vivaldi and his spring work.
hopefully will make a fun and cheerful spring assembly
A SPaG revision aid covering different aspects, with pictures from the Galapagos islands as the background. Something helpful for revision. Hope it helps
A one off English lesson plan where the class use their imagination to think of an artefact from the past that has imbued with magical abilities and then write a story about it and how they would use it today.
Activity 6 is based around comma golf. the par for the hole is based around the number of commas in the opening section of a piece of literature (it goes from Cats in a Manger to A Tale of two Cities).
In the fist nine holes the pupils get given the par score and add the commas as they see fit.
the back nine they must add the commas and hence decide the par score. Will they complete the course on par?
Activity seven - welcome to the chase.
Inference
Inference is a major part of English testing.
Using the game show you have a chaser and contestant / s to see how you answer the questions.
Here in small groups you use a small paragraph or image of information to answer an A B or C question which has the correct inference from the multiple answers. Can you get home before the chaser catches you?
There are two blank options if you wish to add your class examples.
two different poem ideas for being alone one being lonely and one not so. Designed for ideas and imagination for the pupils to develop on and create their own.
can also be used for assembly ideas and discussion.
A Christmas Assembly and poem. A normal family are getting ready on Christmas Eve for the big day, when they are greeted at the door by a talking reindeer. Santa has fallen off the roof and broken his ankle. so the mother takes on the mantle of Santa for one night, while dad looks after Santa. she travels the world guided by Rudolph and the gang with the help of Mrs Claus.
could be a fun lesson or assembly