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Robot & Monster

Primary Deputy Head Teacher with over 20 years experience sharing my resources to make your life a bit easier. Currently teaching in Year 1 with experience across EYFS, KS1 and KS2.

Primary Deputy Head Teacher with over 20 years experience sharing my resources to make your life a bit easier. Currently teaching in Year 1 with experience across EYFS, KS1 and KS2.
Exploring Fairy Tales - a complete unit of work
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Exploring Fairy Tales - a complete unit of work

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This resource pack for teaching fairy tales to Years 5 and 6 includes six lessons with detailed planning and resources for teachers and students. Lesson 1: What Makes a Fairy Tale This lesson focuses on the features of a fairy tale, such as the use of magic, good vs evil, and the presence of a moral lesson. Lesson 2: Fairy Tale Characters This lesson explores common character archetypes in fairy tales, such as the hero, the villain, and the magical helper. Lesson 3: Describing Characters Using the writing technique of ‘show, don’t tell’, this lesson teaches students how to describe characters in detail. Lesson 4: Introducing a Character In this lesson, students will learn how to introduce a fairy tale character effectively, using the elements of setting, atmosphere, and motive. Lesson 5: Fairy Tale Lands This lesson focuses on creating a vibrant fairy tale world with multiple settings, such as enchanted forests, castles, and markets. Lesson 6: Author’s Choice - Describing a Setting The final lesson explores the importance of an author’s choice of language in describing a setting. The pack includes 6 lesson plans, visual aids, templates, and task resources. This resource pack provides a comprehensive and engaging way to teach fairy tales to Years 5 and 6, with a range of exciting and stimulating tasks to keep students engaged and inspired.
Writing for a Purpose: Exploring Non-Fiction Genres KS2+
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Writing for a Purpose: Exploring Non-Fiction Genres KS2+

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“Writing for a Purpose: Exploring Non-Fiction Genres” is a comprehensive learning resource designed to assist Key Stage 2+ students in understanding and mastering 10 forms of writing. This resource covers a range of genres, including Diary Recounts, News Report Recounts, Film Reviews, Balanced Arguments, Non-chronological Reports, Tourism Information Posters, Adverts and Instructions. The resource provides an in-depth exploration of each genre, highlighting their key features and attributes. For example, Imagery Poems are described as a form of expression that uses sensory language to create vivid images in the reader’s mind. The other genres are similarly explained, with examples and exemplars provided to help students understand how to construct effective pieces of writing. Teachers can use this resource to introduce each genre, provide guidance on how to create effective pieces of writing, and offer examples for students to follow. The resource is ideal for use in English lessons, but can also be applied to other subjects to encourage and scaffold writing. Overall, “Writing for a Purpose: Exploring Non-Fiction Genres” is an invaluable resource for students looking to improve their writing skills and understand different forms of writing.