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Writing a character portrait of Macbeth - example paragraphs,
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Writing a character portrait of Macbeth - example paragraphs,

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These worksheets will support pupils in their writing of a character portrait of Macbeth. There are example paragraphs to aid the less able. There are prompts to encourage the more able to explain further and find quotes to support their answers. There are references to different act and scenes to encourage pupils to be precise in their descriptions and find suitable quotes. Suitable for Year 6 or KS3 or Less able KS4.
Macbeth's diary activity and homework task
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Macbeth's diary activity and homework task

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Included are two documents. One is a diary entry which I have written from Macbeth's point of view. The activity suggested is to find the ambitious vocabulary and similes used in the diary entry. The second word document is a homework prompt asking pupils' to write their own diary entry from Macbeth's point of view. Suitable for Year 6, KS3 or less able KS4.
Improving writing 47 page worksheet pack for Key stage 2 and 3.
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Improving writing 47 page worksheet pack for Key stage 2 and 3.

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DESCRIPTION - Improving writing worksheet pack - Creative word, sentence and text activities. The majority of the worksheets in this 47 PAGE pack are differentiated. Task sheet a is aimed at more able pupils Task sheet b offers more support for pupils. Suitable for (upper) Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 3. SECTION A – WORD AND SENTENCE IMPROVEMENT ACTIVITIES Section A contains worksheets which start with identification of parts of speech and then require pupils to write their own sentences using these language features. This provides the teacher with an opportunity to Assess Pupils’ Progress on discrete elements. These worksheets focus on identifying and explaining writers’ word choice to inform pupils’ own writing. Creative and adventurous word choice is promoted through the activities to encourage pupils to experiment with language and produce compositions of a high quality. CONTENT: 1. Inferring meaning 2. Analysing word choice 3. Expressive Adjectives 4. Interesting Adverbs 5. Precise Nouns 6. Powerful Verbs 7. Similes and Metaphors 8. Conjunctions SECTION B - DRAWING IT ALL TOGETHER Section B contains activities to put the sentence level work into practice within written compositions. The worksheets focus on using a range of vocabulary and expressive parts of speech in sentences, paragraphs and short texts. This provides the teacher with an opportunity to Assess Pupils’ Progress using vocabulary expressively and creatively within a text. CONTENT: 9. Drawing it all together – sentences 10. Drawing it all together – paragraphs – character description 11. Drawing it all together – paragraphs – scene description 12. Drawing it all together – paragraphs – description of action 13. Drawing it all together - text composition 14. Drawing it all together – finish the story 15. Drawing it all together – whole story
Penguin in Peril and Fronted Adverbials
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Penguin in Peril and Fronted Adverbials

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Colour coded worksheets giving examples and activities based on fronted adverbials, using commas and identifying where, when or how. . Based on Penguin in Peril by Helen Hancocks - a picture book. Particularly suitable for Year 4 as Chris Quigley mentioned Penguin in Peril in his book - Brilliant Books for Milestone 2.
Story writing prompts. Write stories to go with the 12 extracts. Includes planning grids. Exam prep
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Story writing prompts. Write stories to go with the 12 extracts. Includes planning grids. Exam prep

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Story writing from extracts. The pupils can finish these stories as a creative writing activity or exam practice. This document contain short story extracts which will prompt pupils to write exciting, imaginative stories. The story extract is a few sentences / paragraph long and can go at the beginning or in the middle of the pupils' own story. The extracts are from the following genres: • mystery stories, (Tasks 1- 4) • adventure stories (Tasks 5-9) • dramatic stories (Tasks 10 - 12) For each extract a grid is given to prompt children to plan their stories and think about what grammar, punctuation and vocabulary they will use to make it interesting. This resource can be used for story writing practice. It can also be used for exam preparation for example for end of Key Stage 2 writing, entrance exams to Grammar or Independent schools etc.. They can be used in lessons or for homework.
Improving story writing and anaylsing a 'excellent' story.
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Improving story writing and anaylsing a 'excellent' story.

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I have written two versions of a short story. The second is considerably better. The activity is to find the features which make the second version better and then write their own sentences which could be added to the second version to make it even better. The pupils are give words and prompts to help them write better sentences including adding adventurous vocabulary, similies, commas and conjunctions. Suitable for upper Key Stage 2 and KS3. Excellent SATs, 11+ and entrance exam practice.
Year 6  Grammar and punctuation worksheet pack
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Year 6 Grammar and punctuation worksheet pack

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*Grammar and Punctuation revision *to prepare for the Year 6 SATs. Some of these questions are similar to questions in the 2016 and 2017 SPAG tests and will therefore be excellent practice for the SPAG test. There are 9 worksheets and complete answers are included. There are tips to help children succeed and one of the punctuation sheets is simplified to aid less able learners.
Stories based on  'Window' by Jeannie Baker from two different point of view.
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Stories based on 'Window' by Jeannie Baker from two different point of view.

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There are two STORIES IN THIS RESOURCE to accompany ‘Window’ by Jeannie Baker In this pack, I have written some paragraphs to go with each page of the book. It explains the story from two different point of view. The impact of humans on the environment is explored. The first story is from Sam’s point of view. It is written like a diary, mainly in the past tense until the last paragraph. The second story is from the cat’s point of view. It mostly in the present tense. There are also lists of questions to prompt discussion and activity ideas explaining how to use the stories to prompt the children’s own writing activities.
Firework Maker's Daughter Ch 5-7 Vocabulary games
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Firework Maker's Daughter Ch 5-7 Vocabulary games

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A PowerPoint containing lots of games to help familiarize children with the unusual vocabulary they will find in Chapters 5, 6 and 7 of The Firework Maker’s Daughter by Philip Pullman. Interactive vocabulary games aim to increase comprehension skills and help children to integrate these new words into their own vocabulary. Perfect for before or after you read the chapter to check understanding and embed new vocabulary.
Paragraph planner for character descriptions of Albert and Joey from War Horse by Micheal Morpurgo.
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Paragraph planner for character descriptions of Albert and Joey from War Horse by Micheal Morpurgo.

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Paragraph planner to help pupils write character descriptions of Albert and Joey from War Horse by Micheal Morpurgo. Key Stage 2 or Key Stage 3. (Links well to Year 6 curriculum and WW1 History) Three word documents included. Character profile - Albert - More Able version - Paragraph planner to help pupils write their own character descriptions of Albert. This more able version gives pupils tick lists of ideas to include in each paragraph. Character profile - Joey - Less able version - Paragraph plannner with tick lists and sentence starters to aid less able pupils. PARTICUALARLY USEFUL TO SUPPORT PUPILS. Character profile- Joey - More able version gives the pupils tick lists of ideas to include in each paragraph.
War Horse character portrait writing guides (Joey, Albert, Friedrick and pen portrait of all)
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War Horse character portrait writing guides (Joey, Albert, Friedrick and pen portrait of all)

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A pack of sheets to guide pupils when writing character profiles of the main characters in War Horse by Micheal Morporgo. 1. The first sheet encourages the pupils to write short pen portraits (tweets) describing each character in the story. There are answers for the teacher which could be used as examples to guide less able pupils in what is expected. This is a good introductory activity after reading all of War Horse. 2. Next I have included thorough paragraph planners for detailed character profiles of Joey (a more able and less able version) and Albert. You could re-read sections of the novel or watch clips to gather ideas e.g. watch/read the section when Albert has to give Joey to Captain Nichols. 3. Finally, there is a writing frame to help children gather ideas about Friedrich. This could then be used to write a text about Friedrich.
Journal for pupils to complete as reading Macbeth.
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Journal for pupils to complete as reading Macbeth.

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As you read Macbeth stop and get the pupils to complete the journal. This is a booklet for Year 6 or less able KS3. You could read/watch a simplified retelling of Macbeth to the pupils as they completed this worksheet pack. 10 page booklet. Find quotes, write down your thoughts about the characters, list the characters, explain the plot etc. Some sections are open ended so you can adapt it to your classes’ needs as you read the text. Really helps pupils build up their knowledge and understanding of the text so that they can go on to write in depth about the play.
Classical Poetry - auld Lang Syne - song, dance
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Classical Poetry - auld Lang Syne - song, dance

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Celebrate the new year with your class. This resource will give you 3 lessons on Auld Lang Syne. The children will have fun singing and dancing and then they will be challenged to translate the poem into modern English. Finally, they will need to answer a 6 mark comprehension question on the poem using Point, Evidence and explanation. Very interesting and motivating but also excellent comprehension and exam practice. 11+ 13+ SATs and KS3 tests. This resource includes all you need including teacher explanation, video clips and model answers.
Poetry with a form - using grammar / word classes creatively
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Poetry with a form - using grammar / word classes creatively

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Yes grammar and poetry can be combined to create creative poems! It is a fun way to revise the word classes and choosing words carefully to great effect. The children will be inspired by the images of nature and animals to write a poem following a set structure. They will use adjectives, nouns, verbs and adverbs to create a carefully crafted phrases for poems.
Poetry using similes and adjectives
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Poetry using similes and adjectives

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Four lessons guiding the children to write descriptive poetry about animals using adjectives and similes. The PowerPoint and notes guide you through the lessons. There are worksheets with different levels of ability. The children will complete a class poem about a tiger, an individual poem about a tiger and then individual poems about a different animal. The concept of adjective and simile will be firmly embedded. It is a fun and creative series of lessons.