The Write Stuff Little Red Reading Hood Unit of Work KS1Quick View
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The Write Stuff Little Red Reading Hood Unit of Work KS1

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<p>A unit of work following Jane Considine’s The Write Stuff approach to writing.</p> <p>This is a narrative unit of work based on the gorgeous book ‘Little Red Reading Hood’ by Lucy Rowland.</p> <p>This pack includes:</p> <ul> <li>editable chotting pages for all children, including more scaffolded versions for SEN/lower ability children</li> <li>editable ‘writing side’ pages for SEN/lower ability children to ‘fill in the blanks’</li> <li>detailed planning for teachers and teaching assistants</li> <li>lesson presentations for each lesson in Smart Notebook format. Includes a page for each lesson imitating children’s workbooks for teacher modelling</li> <li>planning sheets</li> </ul> <p>This will save you hours of time!</p>
Year 2 Art Unit of Work - Observational Drawing of Fruits and VegetablesQuick View
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Year 2 Art Unit of Work - Observational Drawing of Fruits and Vegetables

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<p>7 week unit of work with detailed planning, work booklet and Powerpoints included.<br /> Age range: Year 1 or Year 2<br /> Fully editable and PDF version available</p> <p>My school have recently changed how we plan and teach Art and D&amp;T and one of these changes is how we record the children’s work. We now use booklets for each project and one of the benefits of booklets is that they can double up as lesson plans so we can ensure a consistency of content and delivery. It is also an easy, clear way of evidencing the progression of skills and knowledge throughout the projects. In our recent OFSTED inspection, the structure, design and layout of our booklets were praised. They also liked how clearly stated the skills and knowledge are for each lesson.</p> <p>The lesson planning outlines the WALT, success criteria, resources needed, input ideas and independent activities. Can be used without any editing or can be easily adapted for your class. This will hopefully save you hours of time! :)</p>
Year 2 D&T Unit of Work - Playground EquipmentQuick View
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Year 2 D&T Unit of Work - Playground Equipment

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<ul> <li>6 week unit of work with all planning, work booklet and Powerpoints included.</li> <li>Age range: Year 1 or Year 2</li> <li>Fully editable</li> <li>Completed example booklet included</li> </ul> <p>My school have recently changed how we plan and teach design and technology and one of these changes is how we record the children’s work. We now use booklets for each project and one of the benefits of booklets is that they can double up as lesson plans so we can ensure a consistency of content and delivery. It is also an easy, clear way of evidencing the progression of skills and knowledge throughout the projects.</p> <p>The children absolutely loved this project and their final models were fantastic!</p> <p>Edited July 2023 - This now includes a new lesson as part of the focused skills task. It supports the children’s understanding in joining processes and making their structures sturdier. There is also an extension activity where the children have to use their problem-solving skills to fix a structure that keeps falling over - perfect for your higher achievers that need a challenge! This lesson was observed during an Ofsted inspection and received great feedback.</p> <p>I have also added PDF versions of the booklet and other files, as I understand that some people don’t have the same fonts that my school use. The files now include a cursive and non-cursive font version.</p>
Hopes and Dreams Writing DisplayQuick View
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Hopes and Dreams Writing Display

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<p>Hopes and dreams balloons templates. These could be used as a transition activity, a continuous provision challenge or a writing activity.</p> <p>There is also a Hopes and Dreams display title if you wanted to use this resource for a display. I have uploaded the resources in Word Document and PDF form. The font used in the PDF version is ‘Autumn in November’ - this is a free font that can be found on lots of font websites, just type it into google!</p> <p>If you would like to see my display, I have a photo on my Instagram account - missp_y2</p>
Maths Missing Number Lines for Estimating NumbersQuick View
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Maths Missing Number Lines for Estimating Numbers

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<p>Missing number lines for the White Rose small step: Estimate Numbers on a Number Line. I used these number lines for a continuous provision challenge and made pegs with numbers in the tens pattern on. The children had to peg the numbers in the correct places on the number lines. You can see an example of this on my Instagram page: missp_y2</p>
Halloween Adjectives ActivityQuick View
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Halloween Adjectives Activity

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<p>I created this activity for a writing challenge in my Halloween Continuous Provision. The children have to choose a sentence, find two suitable adjectives to fill in the gaps, then read and write the full sentence. If you would like to see an example of how I set this activity up, there are some photos on my Instagram account - missp_y2</p> <p>I have uploaded a PDF version with my school’s font and an editable Word document version with Comic Sans.</p>
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CCVCC Words I Spy

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<p>This resource will give your children independent practice with decoding CCVCC words. They simply read a word and cover the matching picture in the I Spy jar.</p> <p>Perfect for a phonics activity, continuous provision challenge, fast finishers or morning work.</p>
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Classroom Treasure Hunt

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<p>An activity for the first day back at school. The children go on a treasure hunt to find all of the different things in the classroom. Some parts are specific to my classroom but it can easily be adapted!</p>
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Class Family Wordsearch

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<p>This class family word search template is perfect for the first day of school with your new class, a brain break, a morning activity or an independent activity!</p> <p>The template is easy to use: simply fill in the bottom boxes with your student’s names, transfer them to the word search table and fill in the empty boxes with random letters.</p>