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Host of the podcast Happy Classroom Happy Life! Selling mainly KS2 resources.
KS2 Addition and subtraction revisit unit - year 3/4
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KS2 Addition and subtraction revisit unit - year 3/4

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Learning objectives: Identify place value Use column addition with regrouping Use column addition with regrouping Use column addition with regrouping twice Decide on mental or written strategies Solve addition problems Identify minuend and subtrahend Use column subtraction Use column subtraction Use column subtraction with one exchange Use column subtraction with one exchange Use column subtraction with one exchange Use column subtraction with two exchanges This is the unit of work is the unit I taught my class at the beginning of the year of Year 4 to recap and re-teach addition and subtraction and deepen further into exchanging. Each lesson follows the lesson structure of: Revisit slide Address misconception Vocabulary (needed for the lesson ie. addend plus added is equal to the difference) Focus Guided Practice Talk Task Deepen Independent Practice The independent practice slide has first/next/last’ sections to encourage children’s independence.
Geography European Country Study: Sweden - Unit of work 8 lessons
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Geography European Country Study: Sweden - Unit of work 8 lessons

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8 Lessons based on Sweden, all with activities. Most of these lessons comes with PowerPoints to accompany. There are some lessons where a PowerPoint is necessarily needed so there are teacher comments on the activity sheet on what to do - some require using atlases or Google Maps. The lesson learning objectives are as follows: Design my own Swedish Darla Horse (art based - can be turned into a sequence of lessons easily and an art final product) Compare England and Sweden on a map of the world. Compare Swedish to English houses Locate key landmarks on a map of Sweden Identify Human or Physical Geographical features of Sweden Why do 90% of Sweden live in the south? Answer questions about Sweden Compete in a quiz about Sweden. 2 of the resources are taken and adapted from Twinkl but the rest are my own created for my Year 4 class when we did a Geography unit on Sweden.
Year 4 Fractions Unit - 13 full lessons
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Year 4 Fractions Unit - 13 full lessons

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This unit of work includes a PowerPoint and accompanying worksheets, challenges and activities. Lessons LO’s include: Write mixed numbers Add and subtract mixed numbers from a part-whole model Add and subtract mixed numbers Label fractions on a number line Identify how many fractional parts make a whole Compare and order fractions on a number line Compare ans order fractions Compare and order fractions with the same numerator Add fractions with the same denominator Subtract fractions with the same denominator Add and subtract fractions Identify equivalent fractions Identify equivalent fractions All lessons state whether they are ‘practical’ or ‘in book’ lessons with most being in books. All in book lessons come with ‘Next steps’ which can be printed and glued into books for children to take on an extra challenge or answer in feedback marking. All lessons come with a ‘Now, next, last’ slide included in the PowerPoint for the encouragement on independent learning and SEN learners. All lessons follow the slide structure of: Revisit Address Miconceptions Key vocabulary Focus Guided Practice Deepen Independent Practice Next steps (for ‘in book’ lessons) Some tasks, activities and planning is taken from a mixture of and inspired by White Rose, NCETM and various other planning sites and resources.
Pebble In My Pocket - 4 weeks of lessons - 2 units of work. Newspaper report and persuasive speech.
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Pebble In My Pocket - 4 weeks of lessons - 2 units of work. Newspaper report and persuasive speech.

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Here is 4 weeks worth of lessons based on The Pebble in My Pocket. Some lessons are inspired by the planning sequence from The Power of Reading scheme of work which then builds up comprehension and understanding of the text to lead into writing. Two high quality pieces of writing are planned, modelled, drafted, edited and published including a newspaper report and a persuasive speech on the environment. Learning objectives for each lesson are: 1 - write a poem about a pebble (examining and exploring real pebbles) 2 - create an image based on the text (art inspired by the illustrations) 3 - use rich vocabulary 4 - create a storyboard 5 - identify and use formal language 6 - plan a newspaper report 7 - write a newspaper report 8 - edit and improve (no slides for this as children complete this independently through a checklist) 9 - publishing (no slides provided as this is children publishing their work in their neatest handwriting for display) 10 - respond to illustrations 11 - understand the impact of climate change 12 - explain the impact of climate change 13 - explain the impact of climate change 14 - identify and use emotive language 15 - plan a persuasive speech 16 - write a persuasive speech 17 - edit and improve (no slides for this as children complete this independently through a checklist) 18 - publishing (no slides provided as this is children publishing their work in their neatest handwriting for display)
The Rhythm Of The Rain - Unit of English Writing Planning - inspired by Power of Reading
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The Rhythm Of The Rain - Unit of English Writing Planning - inspired by Power of Reading

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This is not an exact copy of the planning from The Power of Reading. It is inspired by the planning - taking some lessons and elements and combining it with my school’s approach to writing. Minimum of 14 lessons but another edit and improve session and publishing sessions can be added onto the end making this 16 potential sessions. Aimed at LKS2, Year 3 and year 4. Key skills taught in this unit: Exploration and teaching of rich vocabulary around water portraying a character’s emotion through verbs and adverbs Inference skills Present perfect tense/ past tense Inverted commas for speech This unit of work involves: Short bursts of writing involving of personal experiences around water which could be a diary entry but gives freedom of choice, poetry, asking key questions. It also involves building up skills for children to write about an event that happens in the forest to the main character where he sees something scary in the bushes, runs away and then realises it was only a small animal such as a bunny or an owl. This gives the children opportunity to show, not tell emotions of fear, nervousness and relief. The next part of the unit of work allows the main character to return home where Isac sees his Mum. This involves a conversation, applying their inverted commas skills. Here he can tell his Mum what happened in the forest and why he was so scared but then felt relieved because it was only an animal. Planning documents attached. Key worksheets attached and differentiated activities attached. Each lesson begins with a grammar warm up.
Why does a Hindu want to collect good karma? KS2 Hinduism RE unit
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Why does a Hindu want to collect good karma? KS2 Hinduism RE unit

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Inspired by the Emmanuel Project planning. High quality unit of planning planning that comes with a written plan, Powerpoint and attached resources. This unit of work allows for three pieces of writing as well as practical learning and deep discussion. Lesson 1: Engage with the idea of karma Mostly a practical lesson involving the game Snakes and Ladders and how this links to Hinduism. Lesson 2: Enquire into why karma is important. More snakes and ladders games in an organised why to represent the key concept of Moksha and Samsara(reincarnation). Key videos to watch to aid understanding. Opportunity for asking deep questions about the concept. Lesson 3: Explore Hindu ideas of Karma and Samsara through The Jackal and the Drum. Exploring a hindu story. 2 tasks available: diary entry as the jackal, or a storyboard of the story. Differentiated tasks attached. Lesson 4: Explore ways Hindus encourage good karma through Sewa day. What is Sewa day? Why is this important? Ways in which children could do good deeds. Introduce Mahatma Ghandi and why he is an important Hindu. Complete factfile about Ghandi. Lesson 5: Evaluate the Hindu belief in karma through Hindu daily life. A chance for children to choose how they will represent their learning from this unit.
Year 4 Maths - Translation, Symmetry, Angles, Coordinates Mastery Unit
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Year 4 Maths - Translation, Symmetry, Angles, Coordinates Mastery Unit

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Here are high-quality, well-structured maths lessons created by myself as a maths specialist. I have used a variety of resources from NCETM, White Rose, Maths No Problem and other resources available online. Each lesson has a clear structure: Warm up Address Misconceptions Vocabulary Focus Guided Practice Talk Task Deepen Independent Task Next Step This unit of work includes: 1 lesson on plotting coordinates (a rounding up/summarising lesson) 2 lessons on translating shapes 2 lessons on identifying angle types 2 lessons on identifying and creating symmetry Involved are stem sentences, diagnostic questions, reasoning etc. Independent practice slide contains ‘now, next, last’ key words to break down the tasks for SEN learners. Tasks can be copied and pasted from the Powerpoint and printed to stick in their books.
Gospel: Understanding Christianity Unit
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Gospel: Understanding Christianity Unit

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This is a unit of work I have planned, resourced and used from the Understanding Christianity scheme of work. This is ‘Gospel’ and it is aimed at Years 3 and 4. This is a Powerpoint download of the following lessons: Lesson 1: Engage with the idea of Gospel through parables A focus on understanding what a parable is and this looks at The Thankful Leper and The Good Samaritan. This has a fill in the gaps task about The Good Samaritan. Lesson 2: Enquire into the idea of Gospel This focuses on understanding why Jesus told the story of The Good Samaritan and what it means to Christians to be a good samaritan. This has a diary entry writing task about The Good Samaritan. Lesson 3: Explore ways in which Christians practice Gospel This focuses on what Christians might do to be a good samaritan and live life how God and Jesus wanted. This looks directly into the charity Christian Aid and what some Christians dedicate their life to. This contains a drawing task. Lesson 4: Evaluate how Christians can share God’s message This lesson focuses on rich discussion and writing to answer questions about what kind of world God wants and what kind of world the children want and why. This then goes into an art focus of creating a piece of artwork to encourage others to be kind. The last slide of this Powerpoint contains ways in which children can express their learning about kindness by suggesting activities they can do to show kindness.
Ancient Maya Unit History Lessons
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Ancient Maya Unit History Lessons

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This is a unit of work for three History lessons on Ancient Maya. They include: The Mayan creation story Mayan Gods What were Ancient Mayan homes like? There are a range of activities such as drawing, designing, researching and creating a fact file.
RE Unit - Christianity Easter - Salvation
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RE Unit - Christianity Easter - Salvation

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This unit of work is based on the planning of ‘Understanding Christianity’.It is the unit called: Salvation - Why do Christians call the day Jesus died as Good Friday? This unit of work is all about Easter. The lessons include a range of activities such as: Listening to stories Writing a diary entry as Mary Magdalene Creating a poster Easter hunt Art work
Which type of chocolate melts the quickest? Science experiment
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Which type of chocolate melts the quickest? Science experiment

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As part of the ‘States of Matter’ science topic for Year 4. Here is the powerpoint for the an experiment on which chocolate melts the fastest. Included are visuals, explanations and details of the experiment. You will need: cake tray to a cube of chocolate into. 1 small square of white chocolate, milk chocolate and dark chocolate. kettle to boil water tray THE EXPERIMENT: Place one square of chocolate in each cake section of the cake tray. Place the cake tray inside a tray. Boil the kettle and pour the water into the tray. Watch the chocolate melt. Which one turned into a liquid the quickest? Place the tray outside and see that it hardens back into a different shape
LGBTQ+ month Lessons - Jin Xing Transgender
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LGBTQ+ month Lessons - Jin Xing Transgender

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This Powerpoint essentially contains two lessons on LGBTQ. This Powerpoint starts with definitions of LGBTQ+. It contains information and history of the rainbow flag. It contains the life story of Jin Xing, a transgender Chinese ballet dancer. There is opportunity to see ballet as a dance that requires muscle and strength with the opportunity of creating short ballet routines in groups. At the end of the Powerpoint is a link to a story called Roxy the Racoon by Alice Reeves. There is an activity to complete that requires children to invent their own inclusive character for a children’s book. These lessons were made with Year 4 students in mind but is very open to all ages. It is easily accessible and explains things simply in a way that all children should understand.
Fly Eagle Fly unit of work - 3 weeks - power of reading inspired
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Fly Eagle Fly unit of work - 3 weeks - power of reading inspired

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This unit of work is inspired by the planning of Power of Reading. Some lessons are the same but I have adapted it to include a writing cycle. The writing cycle supports students by including a grammar lesson, a planning lesson and then the writing lesson. Power of reading week 1 Writing cycle structure (outcome: Eagle poems) Power of reading week 2 Writing cycle structure (outcome: Letters) When referring to the names Amari and Nala, my class gave the characters name so we knew who we were referring to throughout the story. Amari is the farmer’s friend who comes to visit the farmer and is shocked by the eagle. Nala Amari’s wife. Lessons included are: Lesson 1: Read and respond to the story ‘Fly Eagle Fly’ Lesson 2: Identify effective vocabulary Lesson 3: Create a storyboard for Fly Eagle Fly Lesson 4: Visualise and draw a setting Lesson 5: Build a bank of vocabulary to describe an eagle Lesson 6: Identify and use expanded noun phrases Lesson 7: Gather information about eagles Lesson 8: Create a plan for a poem Lesson 9: Write a poem about an eagle (this can be extended to edit and publish) Lesson 10: Understand a character’s feelings Lesson 11: Understand a character’s perspective Lesson 12: Identify powerful vocabulary Lesson 13: Answer questions about a text Lesson 14: Write a book review for Fly Eagle Fly Lesson 15: Identify and use prepositions Lesson 16: Gather information about South Africa Lesson 17: Create a plan for a letter Lesson 18: Write a letter (this can be extended to edit and publish)
Maths unit - multiplication and division patterns
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Maths unit - multiplication and division patterns

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This unit of work is based off the the NCETM Prioritisation and is created to be Y4 Unit 5 which is called ‘7 times tables and patterns’. This is a clear mastery approach to teaching maths. This contains 7 lessons on this unit, plus an extra addition and subtraction revision lesson at the beginning. The objectives for each lesson are: Revise column method for addition and subtraction Count in and multiply by 7 Solve 7 times table problems Identify patterns of odd and even numbers in times tables Identify square numbers Identify square numbers Find divisibility rules Find divisibility rules Each lessons follows a structure which will support children’s understanding. There is at least one slide on each of the following: -Revisit slide (prerequisite skills needed or revision of another previously taught skill) -Address misconception (a slide that is put here to purposely address misconceptions through discussion, solving a problem) -Vocabulary slide -Focus (the teaching of the new skill) Guided practice Talk task (a problem to discuss) Deepen (an opportunity to apply the skill to a deeper question or problem) Independent practice (3 tasks) Deepen/next steps (these can be used as feedback marking or trickier problems to give the children to deepen their understanding)
The Firework Maker's Daughter VIPERS Guided Reading Question Tasks - 28 lessons
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The Firework Maker's Daughter VIPERS Guided Reading Question Tasks - 28 lessons

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Here are 28 Guided Reading lessons. Each lesson comes with a set of questions based on the reading VIPERS. Questions are to be stuck in books for children to answer. This was originally made for a Year 4 class so could easily be adapted up to Year 5 or down to Year 3. Most lessons have two sets of differentiated questions. Tasks in this unit include: Diary writing sequencing the story book review Answering questions Drawing
Jellyfish non-chronological animal reports - 9 lessons.
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Jellyfish non-chronological animal reports - 9 lessons.

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This unit will last me two weeks with a year 3/4 class. Can be easily adapted. It contains absolutely everything you need including personally made word mats and sentence starters. Lesson 1: Explore a WAGOLL non-chronological report (2 differentiated WAGOLL’s to work on - one on polar bears and one on pigs) Lesson 2: Use paragraphs Lesson 3: Use paragraphs (progressing from lesson 2) Lesson 4: Create a shared plan Lesson 5: Create a shared write Lesson 6: Create an independent plan Lesson 7: Create an independent write (3 differentiated success criterias) Lesson 8: Edit and improve my work Lesson 9: Publish my work (with appropriate template provided)
Spy Mission Job Application writing lesson  KS2
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Spy Mission Job Application writing lesson KS2

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used as a stimulus for writing a job application Spy Kids stimulus Smart notes goes through a process of thinking about what the children’s skills are, what experience in secret agent work they have done before (imaginative thinking) and shows appropriate letter structure.