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Year 1 planning Maths and English from Excellent school Back to school
Planning for year one I’ve gathered from my log career.
Mainly Maths and English but other stuff too.
Zip has loads. I’ve put a sample in general download.
Read the story ‘We’re going on a Bear Hunt’
Talk about the main events and make a list of the characters on the IWB.
Introduce the term setting and discuss what a setting is.
Identify all the different settings in the story and make a list on the IWB. Make links with the children’s own experiences eg who has walked through long grass?
Diamond/ Ruby
H/A
(Ind) Children to complete worksheet identifying main characters, setting and event (HA sheet)
Children to complete worksheet drawing favourite setting, identifying main characters, and explaining what happened.
(SD to support)
Children to complete worksheet drawing favourite setting, identifying main characters, and explaining what happened.
(BM to support)
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Year 6 Maths English Lessons One week Planning with Powerpoints Morpurgo
About a week’s worth.
Mixture of English and Maths with but on Remembrance Sunday.
Maths deals with area, English with journalistic writing.
Private Peaceful by Michael Murpurgo covered.
sample
Display the image from the front of the book. What does the title of the book tell you? What could the book be about? Why do you think that? Introduce the title.
Children to identify what the book is about? What is the theme? Genre? What makes you think this?
Children to make predictions about the book in groups using the cover – share and discuss ideas.
Share extract from blurb ‘As young Thomas Peaceful looks back over his childhood from the battlefields of the First World War, his memories are full of family life in the countryside.’ 5ws and predictions modelled by CT.
What has changed? Why has your opinion changed? What questions and predictions can you make now?
Children to be reminded of the previous lesson. What did we learn? What do we think the text book is about? What happened in chapter one? Play BBC schools episode 1 -
Children are to be given the first paragraph of the book. What is the theme? What is the genre of the book?
Children to use talk partners and class discussion to list the characters involved in the first chapter and paragraph. Who are the characters we have met? What do we know about Tommo and his older brother Charlie? What is their relationship like? In this chapter, Tommo starts a new school – how would he be feeling about this? Look at the kindness of Molly – why does she act this way? Why doesn’t big Joe go to school? How would this be different today?
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Year 5 Maths Fraction word Problems 2 Differentiated sheets Multiplication Methods
Week’s planning.
sample :
L.O. To apply understanding of multiplication facts.
Knowledge Harvest: What do chn know about multiplication and place value? I.e. when multiplying using the formal method, numbers need to be set out accurately, what methods do the children know? i.e. partitioning and formal written method.
Have 5x2x6 on the board. What is the answer? How do I work this out?
Once chn have got the answer, discuss whether it matters if the numbers are in any order.
Resources:
Dice: 1 between 2
Vocab:
Multiplication, number facts, digit, numbers, single digit,
LO: To revise calculation of multiples of 10.
Have some numbers on the board. Can chn partition them? Discuss that in 4567, the “4” has a value of “4000”. Link this to the Place Value grid (ThHTU). Remind chn that the units column is now called the “ones” column.
Have a 356 x 10 on the board. How can we work this out? Discuss different methods that the chn may come up with.
Do chn (LA) realise that you can move the digits, or will they try to use the formal method?
Clear up any misconceptions that we just add a zero or move the decimal point.
Adult to remind chn of the clue. Look at the amount of zeroes to see how many places the numbers need to be moved.
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Easter Ascension Powerpoint Plus Teaching Strategies Lent Vigil Explained
Nice powerpoint on the Ascension.
Plus Teaching Strategies Lent Vigil Explained.
Vigil four parts explained.
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Easter Lessons Through Literature Planning Powerpoints Worksheets Road To Emmaeus
Materials for teaching Easter and Jesus and his disciples.
Planning powerpoints etc.
Road to Emmaeus board game.
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Ramadan Resources Islam Plus other useful bits of RE planning
Nice worksheet on Ramadam.
Plus other nice bits and bobs on Islam and other religions.
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Year 4 Literacy Plans Persuasive Text poetry Imaginary Worlds
Literacy plans for year 4.
Mainly word doucuments for
recounts
newspaper
book week
persuasive texts
poetry
antibullying week
imaginary worlds
stories with historical settings
stories with imaginative settings
stories with historical settings narrative writing and book week
creative writing
holy week
Bits of Roald Dahl the Twits references.
Sample planning : What newspapers and magazines can the pupils name?
What are the articles usually about?
Discuss the purpose of a newspaper.
WALT – know the features of a newspaper text.
WILF – good expression
Read through the opening paragraph of a newspaper article. Children to discuss the features and the structure of the opening paragraph.
Newspaper articles have all of the important information in the opening paragraph. The opening paragraph is not overly descriptive. This information includes who, what, when, where, why and how. (It is written this way because most people do not read an entire newspaper article all the way through. So newspaper writers put the most important information at the beginning).
Children wrote learn the opening paragraph of a newspaper article. Firstly as a class, followed by group work.
Recap the features of an opening paragraph of an article. SW – target group to discuss the features of the article.
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Year 5 Maths Investigations Nice Short Pithy Exercises
A series of short but interesting Maths investigations.
Nice worksheets for year 5 pupils.
Bits on tally charts and graphs.
Nice powerpoint on reading scales.
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Science Year 4 Planning Friction Habitats Moving Growing Solids Liquids
Some great planning for year 4 Science.
Plenty of material. Planning, powerpoints etc.
Four vital areas.
Nice experiments.
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Year 4 Numeracy Planning lots of lessons Powerpoints pdfs Notebook files
Some great planning you can use throughout the year for year 4 Maths.
I’ve divided it into 9 blocks.
sample planning :
Partition, round and order four-digit whole numbers; use positive and negative numbers in context and position them on a number line; state inequalities using the symbols
MA2 L3 How many _ in each number? Children recognise how many Th, H, T & U are there WALT – Order and partition 3 and 4 digit numbers
WILF – knowledge of place value
Well organised work
Pupils to be reminded of place value. Which column to we go to first to see which the bigger number is? What does it mean to partition a number? Children work though a couple of t. led examples.
MA – 4 digit number sheet (MT)
A – 3 digit number sheet (Indep)
LA – partitioning 2 digit numbers. Discuss what each number is made up of - which is the biggest number in a group. Q? What happens if we swap the t & u around? (JH) Prep for Tue – do any children remember the rule for rounding. Discuss in talk partners and report back
Partition, round and order four-digit whole numbers; use positive and negative numbers in context and position them on a number line; state inequalities using the symbols How many _ in each number? Children recognise how many Th, H, T & U are there WALT – round numbers to the nearest 10, 100 and 1000
WILF – rounding numbers accurately
Mental addition of 2 digit nos
Well organised pencil procedures Remind pupils of the findings from yesterday’s plenary. How do we round to the nearest 10? What about to the nearest hundred. Children put rule to the test using whiteboards to assess understanding. Children will be asked to add two numbers mentally and round the answer. Which mental strategies could we use? Ch discuss best way. MA to use pencil a paper proc with bigger numbers.
Differentiated worksheets MA – ind A – MT less able JH Investigation. What is the highest and lowest numbers that will round to 4000. What is the difference?
Multiply and divide numbers to 1000 by 10 and then 100 (whole-number answers), understanding the effect Children to use whiteboards – 10 x =
Division Q? For MA WALT – multiply divide whole numbers by 10, 100
WILF - Understanding of the process
Well organised work
Moving onto decimals
Mental maths methods
What happens to a number when you multiply it by 10? Key points Children will know that add a 0 is not the correct answer. Decimal point stays in the same place.
All children start by demonstrating their knowledge of mult by 10 and 100 then dividing by 10 100
MA – working with a mixture of whole and decimal numbers (JH)
A – using whole numbers only
LA – multiplying by 10 JH Who can explain the rule? Pupils are given 3 minutes to come up with the rule for multiplying by 10 or 100. Feedback to the rest of the class
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Year 5 Literacy Planning Roald Dahl Material Poetry Iron Man Big Write
About a months work of year 5 Literacy planning.
Some nice Roald Dahl stuff in there.
sample :
Recap on the children’s knowledge of poetry i.e. alliteration, similes, metaphors and onomatopoeia as the Iron Man is rich in poetic features. Introduce the book to the children. Highlight the cover of the book. What do you think the book will be about? Discuss with partners, share ideas with the class. Read the blurb. Why do you think the book is described as a modern fairy tale?
Introduce that the author of the book is also a poet. Share that there are many poetic features in the text that are used to describe the characters and setting e.g. similes, metaphors and onomatopoeia. The children will have to take notes of these features. Read chapter 1 to the children. Ask the children to jot descriptions of Iron Man on their whiteboards while listening to the story. Use a PowerPoint to highlight the description of Iron Man on page 1-2.The children will create a mind maps on Iron Man. They will create a description his movements, his features and his personality.
Focus: Characters
WALT : To create a description of a character from a text.
WILF:
Use of adjectives, verbs and poetic features (i.e. similes, alliteration and onomatopoeia).
Use neat handwriting. Share sentences with the class and discuss the descriptions they have created. What type of character is he? What similes are used in the text?
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Numeracy Maths Year 4 Planning Angles Protractors Perimeter Area
Some nice planning and worksheets for year 4.
Nearly 3 mb of stuff.
sample plannimng :
Draw rectangles and measure and calculate their perimeters; find the area of rectilinear shapes drawn on a square grid by counting square Perimeter, names of 2d shapes
Addition
Total
Mentally adding 4 numbers (single and two digit) WALT – draw find the perimeter and area of a rectangle
WILF – accurate measurements
Knowledge of what perimeter is
Knowing what area is and how to calculate
Good mental methods
Children will know how to find the perimeter of a rectangle. Pupils will also need to be reminded of units of measure that we may need to use – mm/cm.
Target maths P82 In real life situations, when would you need to know the perimeter of something? What unit of measurement might we need for the suggested things?
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Kindlekrax Teaching Materials and Planning Back to School Year 5 Literacy
Planning and worksheets.
Read chapter 3 and 4. Discuss the characters of Ruskin and Elvis. Do you like these characters? Explain. What do they look like? How do they move? Do they have friends/ family? What clothes do they wear? Discuss. Draw up a list of ideas.
Task: To compare the characters of Ruskin and Elvis supporting your description with evidence from the text. Children to describe each character and complete an illustration.
Children to check over their work and improve it. Discuss the comparisons they have made. Which character is the most interesting? Which do you like? Why?
Highlight the WALT. Read p.27 ‘The playground was made of asphalt that sparkled in the sunlight like crushed diamonds on black velvet.’
Describe your school using images like this.
The hall was…
My classroom was…
My teacher is…
Task: Write a character description of Ruskin using the three shot camera frame.
Model how to write the character description using the frame (use Elvis). Long shot, mid shot, close up and reveal.
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Back to School Year 5 Autumn Term Mathematics 4 Groups
Some nice planning.
In 4 groups so lots of differentation.
Example :
L.O
To order positive and negative numbers and find differences between numbers
(not set) Dividing by 10,100 and 1000 quick fire questions Must: I can order sets of negative numbers Share with the children an image of a thermometer, what is it used for? What do we know about temperature? Children to mark on the thermometer temperatures they know ie body temp, boiling point etc.
Can temperature go below zero? What do we call those numbers?
Share with the children -15, -2, -20, -9 and -21. Where on the thermometer do these go? Discuss smallest to biggest ordering, which number is smaller/larger.
In pairs order a set of numbers (+ and -) L/A
Children to order sets of negative numbers. Moving on to reading temperature problems.
(activity 1-2 on pg6 NPM 6a)
Number lines/thermometer to support?
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1000 questions Maths Advanced Addition Mathematics
1000 questions Maths Advanced Addition
Answer sheets provided.
Good for homework
Good to fill time
Good extension work
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Back to School Autumn Planning Year 1 Massive Amount of Work Literacy Maths
Short of ideas for year one Autumn term?
Put my planning from different schools together.
It’s all in the zip file. I’ve put some examples in the general upload but there is TONS more in the included zip file.
Lots of different types of planning as my schools were all different.
There’s lots of free stuff too that is adaptable e.g. year 2 work.
sample :
Today we are going to read ‘Titch’ together. Read Titch under the visualiser. Does this remind you something that has happened to you? Can children identify with the characters/settings and events? Discuss with talk partners and beach ball/bean bag ideas.
Look at some cvc words; start with hen; who can spell this word on the IWB? What is the 1st sound? Get a child to write it down. Can you tell your talk partner some words that rhyme with this? Make a list. Robins/Bears [AA]
Talk about how Titch might feel. Do they feel like that?
Children to write sentence/s about how the children feel. Chicks/Giraffes [A]
Talk about how Titch might feel. Do they feel like that?
Children to write a sentence about how the children feel. Octopus [BA]
Talk about how Titch might feel. Do they feel like that? CT/TA to scribe some sentences about how the children feel. Listen to sentences that children have came up with about the story. Can we suggest any other sentences about ‘Titch’. Teacher to scribe them on IWB and save them for later.
Show chn the picture from the front cover of Lost and Found.
Start up a discussion asking the question: Who are they?
Depending on chns responses ask other questions – who, why, when, what, where, how.
Show chn question hand – use this to remind chn of the types of questions we can ask. PUT HAND AND PICTURE ON WORKING WALL FOR CHN TO REFER TO.
Model recording some responses to the questions asked on post it notes. Mild: Talk about the picture on the front cover
Spicy: Think of questions that we could ask to find out about the story
Hot: Share responses to the different questions asked
Extra Hot: Write responses making phonetically plausible attempts.
LA Activities
Green MA Activities
Orange and Red HA Activities
Blue
Adult pose a question about the picture. Adult to scribe responses on post it notes.
Photograph for books. Chn to talk about the picture with partner- Chn to remember some of the questions asked earlier and write down their responses to the questions.
Photograph for books. In pairs chn take it in turns to ask each other a question. Chn to write their responses on post it notes.
Stick post its and a smaller version of picture in book.
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11 Plus Letter Patterns Volume One Logic Puzzles
100 sheets with answers.
The sort of thing that’s good for eleven plus prep.
Good for logical thinking.11+ Grammar School
Letter Pattern Questions
What do you call a rooster with a bad sunburn? A fried chicken.
Find the next two letters in the pattern for each set
of letters.
Use the alphabet grid if stuck.
KGOKS_ _ OW (- 4 + 8)
QOMKI_ _ GE (- 2)
KGPLU_ _ QZ (- 4 + 9)
FHJLN_ _ PR (+ 2)
HJLNP_ _ RT (+ 2)
GFHGI_ _ HJ (- 1 + 2)
VSPMJ_ _ GD (- 3)
SXQVO_ _ TM (+ 5 - 7)
ZXVTR_ _ PN (- 2)
FILOR_ _ UX (+ 3
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Advent powerpoint Simple Introduction Time Filler Creative Art
Simple powerpoint.
Real product has no references on it i.e. it’s clean
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Back to School Year 3 Maths English Plans 19 English weeks 18 English weeks
Looking for some inspiration going back to school.
19 English weeks 18 English weeks
Plus some humanities planning on China etc
Sample
Children have white boards. I will describe a person and you must draw them From the twits Roald dahl(Mr Twits). Children share ideas from the first opening paragraph. What made this so visual. LANGUAGE
Look at a series of images. Witch, doctor, pirate.
Look at the features, are there similarities.
Elaborated pictures of people. Famous and non famous.
Discussion and focal point.
Play head band with the children. They have to describe the person they are holding and the partner has to guess who it is.
Expanding on words to describe
Steps to Success
Mild: To review characters
Spicy: To recognise features of a character
Hot: To describe your character
Extra Hot: How could you describe yourself? Tell me.
What sort of questions did you ask eachother?
Why? Who spoke about the hair colour. How could we describe this person to someone.