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KS1 Day 4 Home Learning Planner: Transport (Coronavirus)
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KS1 Day 4 Home Learning Planner: Transport (Coronavirus)

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Based on a theme, LCP’s daily home learning plans are here to help give parents ideas for fun and engaging activities for their children. Each day includes a mixture of independent and working with adult activities and a timetable to help structure the day. It includes all resources and hyperlinks. Day 4 Transport includes links to Science, DT, Art, Writing, Reading and Maths. DISCLAIMER: Website addresses are provided in this resource in order to offer additional information sources for teachers. It is not unknown for unscrupulous individuals or organisations to place highly unsuitable materials on websites to which children might have access. It is essential that teachers check the content of websites before allowing pupils to have access to them. In addition, although we try to suggest reliable sources, websites and the individual pages within them can sometimes be removed or have their website addresses changed by their owners. LCP cannot be held responsible for other organisations’ websites which are removed or changed, nor for the content of such websites. Leave us a review
EYFS Day 5 Home Learning Planner: Monsters (Coronavirus)
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EYFS Day 5 Home Learning Planner: Monsters (Coronavirus)

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Based on a theme, LCP’s daily home learning plans are here to help give parents ideas for fun and engaging activities for their children. Each day includes a mixture of independent and working with adult activities and a timetable to help structure the day. It includes all resources and hyperlinks. Day 5 Monsters links to Communication and Language and Expressive Art and Design All resources included. DISCLAIMER: Website addresses are provided in this resource in order to offer additional information sources for teachers. It is not unknown for unscrupulous individuals or organisations to place highly unsuitable materials on websites to which children might have access. It is essential that teachers check the content of websites before allowing pupils to have access to them. In addition, although we try to suggest reliable sources, websites and the individual pages within them can sometimes be removed or have their website addresses changed by their owners. LCP cannot be held responsible for other organisations’ websites which are removed or changed, nor for the content of such websites.
MFL-Spanish-Where Do You Live Lesson?-FREE
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MFL-Spanish-Where Do You Live Lesson?-FREE

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The purpose of this topic is to teach and ensure that children can respond to the question ¿Dónde vives? Children should also be able to ask others the same question and to understand the response. Learning objectives Children learn: to say where they live to ask others where they live Learning outcomes Children learn: to use a set phrase to respond to the question, for example Vivo en Lincoln to substitute items in the model phrase to vary the statement to take part in a brief prepared task using visual clues to help them initiate and respond to show understanding of short wordprocessed dialogue, made up of familiar language Includes: Lesson Plan and Activity Sheets Like this? Check out the full units available on TES or our website
KS2 (Year 3,4,5,6) Guided Reading- Features of a Comedy.
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KS2 (Year 3,4,5,6) Guided Reading- Features of a Comedy.

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This sheet has been taken from UKS2 Literacy Resources File Encourages children to think about the Features of a Comedy. It links to You Can’t Bring That in Here by Robert Swindells. But activity can be used without this book and can link to any comedy. Dialogue: the repetition of ‘you can’t bring that in here’ which is then used by the gorilla at the end. – Vocabulary: funny similes, for example, ‘the sofa looked like a tatty boat afloat on a sea of can rings and screwed-up crisp packets’. – Action: Jimmy swapping a number of ‘normal’ animals, ending up with a talking gorilla. – Authorial voice: use of the third person makes the reader sympathise with Jimmy and ridicules Osbert.
Year 3 Grammar, English/Literacy, Tenses Worksheets
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Year 3 Grammar, English/Literacy, Tenses Worksheets

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Includes: Sheet 1: Tense – to change the tense of verbs. Sheet 2: Tense Challenge – to change the tense of verbs. Sheet 3: Tense Challenge – to keep the same tense throughout a piece of writing. Sheet 4:Tense Challenge – to change irregular verbs to the past tense. Taken from our Grammar and Creativity Year 3 book. Easy to follow and use. Leave a review
Year 4 Grammar, English/Literacy, Clauses Worksheets
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Year 4 Grammar, English/Literacy, Clauses Worksheets

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Includes Poster: Understanding Clauses – explanation. Sheet 1: Clauses – to identify the main clause and subordinate clause. Sheet 2: Clauses Challenge – to add a main clause to complete a sentence. Sheet 3: Clauses Challenge – to create complex sentences by adding subordinate clauses. Sheet 4: Relative Pronouns – to recognise and use relative pronouns. Sheet 5: Relative Pronoun Challenge – to drop in clauses beginning with who, when, where, which, that. Taken from LCP’s Grammar and Creativity Year 4 book Easy to follow Leave a review
Year 5/6 Grammar, Literacy/English, Adverbs worksheets
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Year 5/6 Grammar, Literacy/English, Adverbs worksheets

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3 worksheets focuses on the teaching of adverbs Sheet 1: to revise adverbs of manner Sheet 2: to revise adverbs of time, frequency and place. Sheet 3: to investigate how adverbs can affect adjectives Taken from Grammar and Creativity Year 6 (by LCP) Clear sheets that have instructions so easily to follow. Leave a review
Year 5/6 Grammar, English/ Literacy, Commas Worksheets
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Year 5/6 Grammar, English/ Literacy, Commas Worksheets

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4 worksheets and 1 poster Designed to support the teaching of Commas. Sheet 1: to revise commas and full stops. Sheet 2: to explore the ways commas help to create meaning in a sentence. Sheet 3: to use commas to avoid ambiguity Sheet 4: to use commas to punctuate speech Taken from LCP’s Grammar and Creativity Year 5 book. Leave a review
Year 4 English Spelling, Grammar and Creativity (15 sheets) includes Answers. Home learning.
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Year 4 English Spelling, Grammar and Creativity (15 sheets) includes Answers. Home learning.

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Get the whole book via our TES shop 15 sheets with Answers Alphabet – to put words into alphabetical order. Compound Words – to investigate compound words. Thesaurus – to use a thesaurus to improve my vocabulary. Nouns – to revise word classes – nouns. Nouns – to recognise abstract nouns. Suffixes – to use suffixes: ship, ment, hood, ness. Pronouns – to revise word classes – pronoun. Possessive Pronouns – to use possessive pronouns correctly. Determiners – to explore determiners. Verbs – to revise word classes – verbs. Verbs – to choose the correct form of a verb. Verbs Challenge – to correct past tense verb endings. Prefixes – to use the prefix: re. Adjectives – to revise word classes – adjectives. . Adjectives Challenge – to revise word classes – adjectives Taken from: Grammar and Creativity for Year 4 Good writing may start with an exciting idea, but it needs structure to make sense to a reader. Grammar provides a framework on which to display the imagination. Writing brings together individual expression and an understanding of the rules that allow our language (any language) to make sense. This book has been written with the view that grammar and creativity go hand in hand to produce good writing. Developing children’s understanding of the basics of English will encourage their literary adventures. The range of activities here has been designed to excite interest as well as guide children and teachers through the rules. Leave a review
MFL- Spanish- Days of the Week
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MFL- Spanish- Days of the Week

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The purpose of this topic is to teach children to understand and say the days of the week. It is also to ensure that the children can respond to and ask the question ¿Qué día es hoy? Learning outcomes Children learn: to understand and use the vocabulary for the days of the week to ask and respond to the question ¿Qué día es hoy Includes: Lesson Plans and Activity Sheets
EYFS: Communication and Language Home Learning Worksheet Bundle (6 Sheets)
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EYFS: Communication and Language Home Learning Worksheet Bundle (6 Sheets)

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6 worksheets taken from our much love resource: Building Blocks- Themed Activities for the EYFS- Age 4 to 5 (48-60 months). Activity 1: Spotty Blobster Poem Activity 2: Draw the Spotty Blobster monster from the poem Activity 3: How to make chocolate crispy cakes Activity 4: Naming the foods I eat Activity 5: What’s in the treasure box Activity 6: Plan a surprise for someone you know Leave a review.
Year 5 English Spelling, Grammar and Creativity (15 sheets) includes Answers Home learning.
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Year 5 English Spelling, Grammar and Creativity (15 sheets) includes Answers Home learning.

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Get 15 sheets or the whole book via our TES shop 5 sheets with Answers Alphabet – to put words into alphabetical order. Root Words – to extend my vocabulary using root words. Homophones – to investigate homophones. . Noun Phrases – to expand single nouns to noun phrases. Adjectives – to identify adjectives not placed next to a noun. Description – to use descriptive words to create a picture in the reader’s mind. Prefixes – to build words by adding prefixes: tele, circum, bi, trans. Verbs – to revise word classes – verbs. Verbs Challenge – to change the tense of verbs. Prefixes – to add prefixes to verbs: dis, de, over. Suffix Challenge – to change verbs into nouns using suffixes: tion, sion. Suffixes – to change nouns into verbs using suffixes: ate, ise, ify . Prepositions – to identify and use prepositions. Adverbs – to revise word classes – adverbs. Word Class Challenge – to revise word classes – adjectives, adverbs and nouns in similes. Taken from: Grammar and Creativity for Year 5 Good writing may start with an exciting idea, but it needs structure to make sense to a reader. Grammar provides a framework on which to display the imagination. Writing brings together individual expression and an understanding of the rules that allow our language (any language) to make sense. This book has been written with the view that grammar and creativity go hand in hand to produce good writing. Developing children’s understanding of the basics of English will encourage their literary adventures. The range of activities here has been designed to excite interest as well as guide children and teachers through the rules. Leave a review
EYFS/ Year 1 Phonics (Letters and Sounds Phase 4) includes texts and activities. Homelearning.
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EYFS/ Year 1 Phonics (Letters and Sounds Phase 4) includes texts and activities. Homelearning.

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Two units from Make Phonics Fun Each topic within Make Phonics Fun is supported by a range of lively and appealing pupil text. The two units are based around the theme of starting school and the weather. Includes fiction/ non-fiction text, vocabularly words and activities based on the texts. Across the different genres, children are introduced through the fiction, non-fiction and poetry texts to a list of key words, enabling them to develop their decoding and blending skills. Real and pseudo words have been chosen to cover the grapheme-phoneme correspondences. Each topic is also supported by photocopiable, labelled picture scenes, providing visual cues for some of the key real and pseudo words to be tested. Care has been taken to ensure that the pictures representing the key pseudo words are of objects and items that are clearly meant to be imaginary. Leave a review.
Year 3 Spelling, Grammar and Creativity (15 sheets) including Answers (Great for Home learning)
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Year 3 Spelling, Grammar and Creativity (15 sheets) including Answers (Great for Home learning)

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Get the all 71 sheets via our TES shop 15 worksheets: Alphabet – to put words into alphabetical order. Dictionary – to understand that a dictionary gives the meaning of words. Word Families – to recognise members of a word family. Thesaurus – to use a thesaurus to find words with similar meanings. Thesaurus – to use a thesaurus to find words with similar meanings. Thesaurus – to use a thesaurus to find words with similar meanings. Adjectives – to identify adjectives. Adjectives – to experiment with adjectives. Adjectives Challenge – to experiment with adjectives. Determiners – to know when to use a and an. Prefixes – to understand what a prefix is and to recognise some common prefixes. Prefix Challenge – to understand what a prefix is and to recognise some common prefixes. Prefixes – to recognise some common prefixes. Prefix Challenge – to identify and use other prefixes. Suffixes – to identify and use the suffixes: ful and less. Suffix – ful Word Search. Taken from: Grammar and Creativity for Year 3 Good writing may start with an exciting idea, but it needs structure to make sense to a reader. Grammar provides a framework on which to display the imagination. Writing brings together individual expression and an understanding of the rules that allow our language (any language) to make sense. This book has been written with the view that grammar and creativity go hand in hand to produce good writing. Developing children’s understanding of the basics of English will encourage their literary adventures. The range of activities here has been designed to excite interest as well as guide children and teachers through the rules. Leave a review
MFL- Spanish Lesson- Colours
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MFL- Spanish Lesson- Colours

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The purpose of this topic is for children to learn vocabulary to describe the colour of items. Learning outcomes Children learn: to say the correct word for the colour in response to the question ¿De qué color es?, e.g. Es azul. to use short phrases to express personal responses and preferences: me gusta el rojo, no me gusta el amarillo. to use correct intonation to indicate they are asking a question to show they understand nouns used with colours to show they understand simple commands, e.g. ¡Buscad! to listen carefully in order to discriminate sounds and identify meaning to show they understand familiar statements to begin to show understanding of syntactic structure in languages, e.g. position of adjectives in Spanish in relation to English adjective position, e.g. un bolígrafo azul – a blue pen Resources: Includes Lesson plan and Activity Sheets
MFL-Spanish- My Family Lesson Plan and Activity Sheets
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MFL-Spanish- My Family Lesson Plan and Activity Sheets

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The purpose of this topic is for children to identify members of their family, to respond to questions and to write short phrases correctly with support. Learning objective Children learn: to introduce members of the family Learning outcomes Children learn: to identify correctly names for members of the family to understand and say whether or not they have brothers or sisters to respond with Se llama… when asked someone’s name to understand that el is masculine and la is feminine to role-play members of own, imaginary or famous family to copy familiar short phrases correctly to name and describe people to use visual clues to produce short phrases using mainly memorised language Includes: Lesson Plans, Vocabulary and Lesson Activities
MFL- Spanish- Lesson covering Nationalities
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MFL- Spanish- Lesson covering Nationalities

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The purpose of this topic is to ensure that the children can say what nationality they are, ask the question of others and say what language they (and others) speak. Learning objective Children learn: to describe their nationality and the languages they speak Learning outcomes Children learn: to describe their nationality and ask others the same question, for example Soy inglés/inglesa to say what languages they speak, for example Hablo inglés y español Includes: Lesson Plan and Activity Sheets
MFL-Spanish- Weather Lesson. Includes Lesson Plan and Activity Sheets
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MFL-Spanish- Weather Lesson. Includes Lesson Plan and Activity Sheets

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The purpose of this topic is for children to say what the weather is like, using a few simple phrases. Learning objective Children learn: to describe the weather, using a few simple phrases Learning outcomes Children learn: to respond to the question ¿Qué tiempo hace? using short phrases, e.g. hace buen/mal tiempo; hace calor/frío to name and describe the weather in various places, e.g. en Alicante hace calor to write the phrases so they can describe the weather correctly Includes Lesson Plan and Activity Sheets
Year 1 and 2 Inference and Deduction: Reading Between the Lines (Units 2-4)
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Year 1 and 2 Inference and Deduction: Reading Between the Lines (Units 2-4)

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It can often be very difficult to teach inference to less able readers because they cannot access challenging texts. Texts that support the teaching of ‘reading between the lines’, or inference and deduction. The use of photographs as a first approach in this resource means all children can develop these important comprehension skills. Each unit contains: Text 1 provides a story or explanation about the photograph that uses inference to give information (there are hints, but the author doesn’t explicitly say what is happening);Text 2 is an alternative text which makes the story really obvious. There is little or no inference and the simplicity of the text provides a good comparison with Text 1. The texts are written to support the teaching of inference and deduction and will probably need to be read to the children. The point of the exercise is not for the children to decode the texts but to understand and answer questions about it. Unit 1 available free on our both our website and TES shop. Leave a review