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P4C enquiry plans & stimulus on theme of Right & Wrong, Consequences, Responsibility and Choices
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P4C enquiry plans & stimulus on theme of Right & Wrong, Consequences, Responsibility and Choices

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Here are three complete lesson plans with stimulus and resources covering the theme of morals. Included are 3x lesson plans and stimulus for P4C (Philosophy for Children) lessons or to structure a class discussion. The stimulus are intended to guide the children to a discussion on rights and wrongs, consequences, behaviour, responsibility and choices. Included also is a PPT explaining the different types of questions to use as a crib sheet for children who are finding it difficult to generate their own questions. Each plan includes a different stimulus, warm up and questions to discuss. There are a range of activities which the children will enjoy using to improve their critical thinking and discussion skills. The themes are easy to access for students of all ages as their moral topics make them relevant for children (or adults) with a range of life experiences.
Fronted Adverbials - PPT - Activity Sheet and Wordbank
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Fronted Adverbials - PPT - Activity Sheet and Wordbank

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This complete lesson includes a Powerpoint (editable) which recaps the three types of fronted adverbials - who, where and how. There is then a worksheet (editable), which is differentiated 3 ways for the children to complete. The PPT ends with an opportunity for the children to place missing commas after the fronted adverbial to punctuate the sentences correctly. Also included is an editable wordbank. The activities are themed around the story of Theseus and the Minotaur so this would complement teaching on Greek Myths; however, no prior knowledge is necessary.
Mr Stink Reading Comprehensions
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Mr Stink Reading Comprehensions

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A selection of reading comprehension and reading response activities to complement the hugely popular David Walliams novel Mr Stink. Perfect for able Y4 classes, and upper KS2 (Years 5 &6). These activities would be perfect for developing reading comprehension, Guided reading sessions, and additional homework.
Would you rather...? CHRISTMAS EDITION - Perfect for developing reasoning / early morning tasks /P4C
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Would you rather...? CHRISTMAS EDITION - Perfect for developing reasoning / early morning tasks /P4C

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The perfect resource to use in the weeks leading up to Christmas. Included is a PPT and printable cards asking "Would you rather..?' questions themed around Christmas. The cards are perfect to help children develop their reasoning skills and are a great resource to use to support P4C teaching, reasoning or simply as a fun early morning starter. The questions are varied including deeper thinking questions and those more for fun.
Guided Reading / Class book Planning for Fantastic Mr Fox
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Guided Reading / Class book Planning for Fantastic Mr Fox

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The plan includes 15 activities, including follow up activities for Roald Dahl's Fantastic Mr Fox. The activities included are varied and cover developing understanding of characters, the use of thesaurus, using evidence in predictions and independent research. The unit plans for interactive shared teaching followed up by an independent activity.
The Hodgeheg by Dick King - Smith Differentiated Reading comprehensions for Guided Reading / Homewor
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The Hodgeheg by Dick King - Smith Differentiated Reading comprehensions for Guided Reading / Homewor

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A selection of reading comprehension to complement the hugely popular Dick King-Smith text The Hodgeheg. This pack contains 9 sets of differentiated questions, one for each chapter of the book. Included also are answers to the text for ease of marking. These activities would be perfect for developing reading comprehension, as questions to support the class novel / class reader or for Guided reading sessions, and additional homework.
Semicolons
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Semicolons

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A powerpoint which will structure a grammar lesson on semicolons. The three scaffolded activities complement the powerpoint and allow the children time to independently show their understanding of semicolons. This lesson could be used as an introduction to using semicolons or as revision. Opportunities for AFL throughout the powerpoint. This is suitable for Upper KS2 (Years 5 & 6) or Lower KS3.
Firework Maker's Daughter - Guided Reading - Independent Activity Pack - Comprehension Questions
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Firework Maker's Daughter - Guided Reading - Independent Activity Pack - Comprehension Questions

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This excellent resource includes independent follow up activities for each chapter of The Firework Maker’s Daughter. Each chapter includes at least 3 activities, including opportunities to research, book reviews, and consolidation activities. This resource also includes differentiated reading comprehensions for each chapter. This resource is perfect to use as homework for follow up activities to a class book, as independent reading packs to accompany power of reading, a class reader or group guided reading. The comprehension questions and activities could also be used to inform planning and to support teacher / teaching assistant led group guided reading sessions.
P4C (Philosophy for Children) Christmas Themed  Naughty List Enquiry
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P4C (Philosophy for Children) Christmas Themed Naughty List Enquiry

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Here is an outstanding Christmas themed lesson plan with stimulus and resources encouraging children to develop their reasoning skills. The resources can be used as a stimulus for P4C (Philosophy for Children) lessons or to structure a class discussion. The children are responsible to decide which people / fictional characters / fairytale characters (depending on age / experience) should be included on Santa's Naughty / Nice list. The stimulus is intended to guide the children to a discussion on rights and wrongs, consequences, behaviour, responsibility and choices. The activity will support the children to improve their critical thinking and discussion skills in a fun way. The themes are easy to access for students of all ages as their moral topics make them relevant for children (or adults) with a range of life experiences.
Outstanding P4C (Philosophy for Children) Christmas themed lesson
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Outstanding P4C (Philosophy for Children) Christmas themed lesson

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Here is an outstanding Christmas themed lesson plan with stimulus and resources covering the theme of morals. The resources can be used as a stimulus for P4C (Philosophy for Children) lessons or to structure a class discussion. The lesson encourages the children to look at different scenarios and to place them on a line between Naughty and Nice. The children will use their reasoning skills to explain to their peers why they believe the certain point e.g. Lying to Santa Claus should go at a certain point on the concept line. The stimulus is intended to guide the children to a discussion on rights and wrongs, consequences, behaviour, responsibility and choices. The activity will support the children to improve their critical thinking and discussion skills in a fun way. The themes are easy to access for students of all ages as their moral topics make them relevant for children (or adults) with a range of life experiences.
P4C (Philosophy for Children) - Countdown to Christmas John Lewis advert enquiry
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P4C (Philosophy for Children) - Countdown to Christmas John Lewis advert enquiry

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Here is an outstanding Christmas themed lesson plan with links to video stimulus. The resources can be used as a stimulus for P4C (Philosophy for Children) lessons or to structure a class discussion. The stimulus is intended to guide the children to a discussion on giving and receiving, selflessness, thinking of others, responsibility and choices. The activity will support the children to improve their critical thinking and discussion skills in a fun way. The themes are easy to access for students of all ages as their moral topics make them relevant for children (or adults) with a range of life experiences.