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How to train your dragon week 2
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How to train your dragon week 2

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Writing unit based on making a set of instructions on training a dragon: Lesson 4: Understanding complex sentences Lesson 5: Using imperative verbs with adverbs Lesson 6: Using time adverbials Lesson 7: Writing an introduction using compound and complex sentences Lesson 8: Writing the first part of the instructions
How to train your dragon set of instructions week 1
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How to train your dragon set of instructions week 1

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Week 1 of planning based on how to train your dragon. Final piece is a set of instructions based on year 5 expectations. Lesson 1: Understanding the context of How to train a dragon In depth analysis of the author Characters Dragons Lesson 2: Understanding the features of instructions Brackets Compound and complex sentences Numbered instructions Engage the reader Imperative (bossy) verbs WAGOLL based on training a Sleipnir (8 legged Viking horse) Uses all the features and follows the same structure of the final piece Lesson 3: Understanding compound and simple sentences Gives definitions of simple sentences Gives definitions of compound sentences Insert the coordinating conjunction in the missing gap Writing compound sentences based on a stimulus linked to “How to train your dragon”
Year 5 Descriptive writing unit - The Wolves in the walls
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Year 5 Descriptive writing unit - The Wolves in the walls

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Week 1 Wolves in the walls pack Includes: Teaching slides Resources Can be differentiated for B squared and lower KS2. Lesson 1: Make inferences from the Wolves in the walls Prediction based on the book cover and images from the text Role play activities with image prompts Lesson 2: Analyse a descriptive piece of writing WAGOLL included With the following success critieria: Success criteria for Descriptive writing ​​ Powerful adjectives Expanded noun phrases Fronted adverbials Different conjunctions Present tense Paragraphs Statements, exclamations and questions Lesson 3: Write sentences that include statements, explanations and questions Teaching input for each one plus whiteboard work Followed by a quiz Followed by task Lesson 4: Research Wolves for creative writing Research based lesson to aid their writing Lesson 5: Writing sentences about the 5 senses that include nouns Worksheet that aids this lesson for descriptive writing
Year 5 Descriptive writing - Wolves in the Walls week 2
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Year 5 Descriptive writing - Wolves in the Walls week 2

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Week 2 teaching slides: Lesson 1: Using expanded noun phrases Lesson 2: Using expanded noun phrases in my writing Lesson 3: Edit and uplevel Lesson 4: Using subordinating conjunctions in my writing Lesson 5: Writing sentences that use speech (includes quizes)
Jungle book Upper key stage 2 Literacy week of planning
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Jungle book Upper key stage 2 Literacy week of planning

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Year 5,6 Guided reading and English planning Based on the jungle book Researching Rudyard Kipling Making inferences of characters from the text Making predictions based on what I have read Understanding playscripts Creating dialogue for characters in a narrative
The lighthouse newspaper report plan
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The lighthouse newspaper report plan

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Based on “The lighthouse keeper” animation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HfBbSUORvo Newspaper report plan: 5 day lesson plan aimed at writing a newspaper report based on the incident. Aimed at upper Key stage 2 but could be differentiated for year 3 and 4.
England football championships 5 w's
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England football championships 5 w's

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Identifying the 5 w’s based on an exrtract from a newspaper report. Children must identify if the paragraph has the 5 w’s in the text. If it does they tick the box. Then they must write down the example that they identified.