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A Squash And A Squeeze Year 2 Reading Exemplification Moderation Decoding Comprehension Evidence
**A Squash And A Squeeze **
If you’re looking to collect extra evidence towards the end of KS1 reading statements, this resource will help you do just that.
This download contains a range of materials you can use to gather evidence towards each of the statements for working towards, expected and greater depth.
You can mix and match the resources included to meet the needs of your children. You have the option of using individual activities or there is an activity book for each standard. You may want to use them in lessons, interventions or as a purposeful SATS week activity.
**Contents include: **
Word lists from the book to meet statements
Suggestions for evidence collection for each statement
Question sheets (retrieval, word reading, sequencing, inference, prediction)
Reading fluencies
Linking texts activities
Predictions
Inferences
There are 80 pages in total so you can pick the most appropriate activities for your kiddos and create your own activity packs/lessons. You may use the snipping tool to create your own activity sheets as long as the sheets aren’t shared outside your class.
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3 Little Pigs Snout Sequencing Story Sequencing
Practise sequencing the story of The 3 Little Pigs with this Snout Sequencing activity. Once children are familiar with the story, they can put the pictures in order to tell the story.
The picture cards are ‘snout’ shaped so that they can be stuck onto the pig’s snout. Once they have been stuck down, you can turn each piece over to retell the story,
Choose the pictures or combination of pictures you want to use for your child/children.
Print off onto card. You can print each page on a4 or do as I did, and print two to a page.
Children cut their pig face and picture cards.
Put their picture cards in order.
Fold and glue the flap on each picture card.
Stick the pictures in order, starting from the end onto the pig’s snout.
Once secured, you can retell the story of the 3 little pigs in order.
Sentence Roll Dice Sentence Game The Three Little Pigs Capital Letters Full Stops Sentence Structure
Sentence Roll: The Three Little Pigs
This dice game is a great resource for practising sentences with young or less able writers.
**About: **
There are 8 pages of ‘Spelling Roll’ games. There is a page focused on each character plus alternatives of names (the wolf/ Mr Wolf) and 2 mixed character pages. You can provide all versions for your class or focus on one specific game depending on the needs of your children.
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How to use: **
Roll a dice, find the corresponding sentence stem. Think of a way to complete the sentence and say it. You may want to extend this by having children record their sentences or write them down. This is a great game to use in pairs so that children can practise saying and writing sentences with a partner.
The Three Little Pigs Sentence Makers Scaffolded Writing Practice
Sentence makers are the perfect scaffold for young, less confident writers. These sentence makers are based on the story The Three Little Pigs. Children workfrom the outside in to make a sentence. All words and punctuation is included, children just need to piece it together and check for sense. I love these in KS1 because it enables children to write lots of simple sentences with confidence.
There are 24 sentence makers included.
4 characters (pig 1, pig 2, pig 3, wolf) and 3 versions of each.
e.g. Pig 1
He is
He is The pig is
Horace is
The named character version is based on the story by Maria Alperin. You can still use these without the text, just don’t use the named pig sentence makers.
Monster Roll One More One Less Game
About:
A super cute way to practise one more and one less. I used googly eyes on the monsters but you could draw them in pen or represent eyes with counters.
To use:
Print and pop into reusable wallets (or laminate!) Roll a dice and place it in the middle. Children should then work out what one less is and count out the right number of eyes, and one more…and count out the eyes.
Dice Counting Game Roll Count Build The Three Little Pigs Maths Game 1-12
The Three Little Pigs Counting Dice Game
About:
A hands on game to get children practicing their counting. There are 8 game boards included in this download. To use, simply print and go. You may wish to laminate or pop them into reusable wallets to keep them stronger for longer. I printed mine onto a3 so there was plenty of room for children to build their towers. This game accompanies Literacy units in the 3 Little Pigs beautifully.
**To play: **
Children will need dice and some sort of building material (cubes, lego…). You could have children play this by themselves or in pairs. The aim is to build all of the buildings on their board first.
Children to take turns rolling a dice. They should see which number it lands on and check their game board. If they have that number free, they must build a tower with the correct number of bricks to cover it over. It is then their partner’s turn. This should repeat until one child has built all of their buildings. If the dice lands on a number that they don’t have, the child must miss a turn.
Versions included:
Easier version (4 game boards) numbers 1-6. so only one dice needed
Harder version (4 game boards) numbers 2-12 so two dice needed
Numbers to 20 Spinners Count and Represent Numbers In Different Ways
0-20 Spinners
Each spinner features a focus number in the middle. Around the number are various pictorial representations of numbers. Children should clip pegs or paper clips onto the pictures that have the same value as the focus number.
Great for counting practice, recognising numbers and amounts in different ways and adding to maths provision.
The Snail and the Whale Reading Comprehension Retrieval Inference Prediction Linking Texts KS1 Year2
The Snail and the Whale by Julia Donaldson
Please note: the story is not included and no copywrited images are used
This product contains 40+ pages of key stage one assessment focused learning tasks. You could use them to support your assessments or use them as part of your guided reading lessons when teaching and practising different reading domains.
Download includes:
Word reading practice
Retrieval practice: multiple choice, different representations and written answers
Inference: different representations
Linking texts
Predictions
This makes a perfect assessment resource or you could break it up into individual lessons. You could easily teach 2 weeks of Guided Reading with this resource.
150 Christmas Picture Writing Discussion Prompts KS1 KS2
About:
This download contains (over) 150 different pictures for students to use as writing or discussion prompts in the run up to Christmas. I have included 2 versions of each picture as well. The first picture has a prompt/question/task and the second copy of it simply says ‘tell me about this picture’. You can then set your own expectations for students: you may want them to discuss or write, it’s up to you! There is therefor in excess of 300 slides.
Pictures include: santa, elves, reindeer, sleigh, gifts, trees, decorations, jumpers, Christmas parties,food,dru
Download Info:
You will receive a pdf document.
On this document there is a link to canva.
When you click this link, you will gain access to the presentation. You will be able to download or save it from there. Unfortunately the file to too big to upload here.
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You do not need a canva account to access this resource.
Please note that it is NOT editable.
How can I use it in my classroom?
Add the prompts to your morning slides, use them in morning meetings, in centers/enhancing provision, as starters in your writing lessons, early finishers, homework, for practicing an existing skill, or even just for fun! You can basically whatever you fancy as the festive season approaches. There are some slides that may raise some laughs in staff meetings if you want a festive start!