A resource used in an English lesson for a Year 3 class where the children used prepositions to describe the parts of the body, however this can be adapted to suit other foci (e.g. adjectives) <br />
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Hand drawn image owned by R Coulson
<p>Resources to support learning in History for KS2.<br />
This was used with a Y3 class.<br />
It includes an information sheet about Roman Houses and then differentiated labelling activities. Some information gathered from ‘Who were the Romans?’ usbourne book.</p>
<p>LA - key names already labelled, just need to add key information<br />
MA - word bank to support<br />
HA - no word bank, label independently</p>
<p>A resource for applying the children’s understanding of the 8 points of a compass. This was used for a Lower Key Stage 2 geography lesson.</p>
<p>Mr Mouse has lost his cheese and has been given some instructions to follow to find them. Children use the compass directions to locate the cheese whilst passing many famous fairytale sites and the children shade in the path they take to demonstrate to the teacher that they can use the compass accurately.</p>
<p>Pack includes:<br />
1 Master that can be used with new instructions if required<br />
1 Middle ability version of instructions (children use all 8 directions)<br />
1 Higher ability version of instructions (children use all 8 directions but have multiple steps in each instruction)<br />
1 Lower ability version of instructions (children use North, South, East, West)</p>
<p>Due to this being a scanned in PDF of my hand drawn image this resource isn’t editable. Pictures illustrated and owned by R Coulson June 2018</p>
These activities were used with a Y4/5 class during their topic on Victorians. The idea is that the children read accounts from children living during the Victorian period and they compare their experiences to work out if they were from a Rich or Poor background. We used this as a stepping stone towards the children writing a diary from the point of view of either a rich or poor child in the Victorian times. <br />
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Downloads include:<br />
- presentation (pictures gathered from Google images)<br />
- Statements from poor or rich children<br />
- A sheet for recording main similarities and differences<br />
- A Victorian Dictionary - outline key words linked to poor or rich families in Victorian times
<p>I created this worksheet as part of a Year 3 English Unit on the Iron Man. The children used my hand drawn image to describe the Iron Man’s scrapyard where Hogarth took him. This could be used for stimulus for all year groups.</p>
<p>The worksheet includes prompted questions about the objects, weather and character’s thoughts but can also be adapted as needed. I’ve also included a word bank.<br />
Illustration created by R Coulson 2017</p>
<p>A selection of Anglo Saxon pictures that have been handdrawn. These pictures include Anglo-Saxon warriors, shields and settlement houses. The pictures are all outlined with the aim of children colouring them in and then being used for display purposes. However you could just use the images as a colouring pack for the children to enjoy!</p>
<p>(The big shields document can be used for the children to design their own Anglo Saxon shield.)</p>
<p>Documents come in PDF format and illustrations are owned by R Coulson, April 2019</p>
<p>Events cards with hand-drawn images to support learning about the key events during the Anglo-Saxon invasion of Britain in approx. 400AD. This was used as a sorting activity for a lower KS2 class however could be used across the Primary curriculum.</p>
<p>Pictures owned by R Coulson 2018</p>
<p>A homework sheet designed to consolidate learning on Expanded Noun Phrases in the form The adjective, adjective noun.<br />
This is aimed at Lower Key Stage 2 learners.</p>
<p>A selection of resources that can be used in any age range to study the invasion of Britain by the Anglo-Saxons.</p>
<p>The bundle includes:</p>
<ul>
<li>Anglo Saxon invasion sorting activity to consolidate chronology of the invasion with handdrawn unique illustrations</li>
<li>Display pictures of Saxon warriors, shields and homes that children can colour in</li>
</ul>
<p>illustrations owned by R Coulson April 2019</p>
<p>A model text of a persuasive advert for a holiday in Greece. Focused on use of persuasive language, e.g. rhetorical questions, exaggerated language, modal verbs and adverbs of possibility. This was primarily targeted at a Year 5 level, however you could adapt it to suit your year group.</p>
<p>Resources include a blank version, a highlighted features version and a language feature checklist the children can use to locate language features on the blank copy. Images used have been obtained from Google.</p>
Information about a selection of Victorian games, including instructions for how to play them. I used this in a lesson where children had the chance to try each of the games in turn in small groups. Games instructions included: Wooden Toys (YoYo, Diabolo, Cup and Ball), Skipping, Hopscotch, Marbles (Game of Ringer), Skittles and Quoits.
<p>A simple homework sheet targetted at Year 3 for developing and securing an understanding linked to spelling rules. This sheet can be adapted as needed.</p>
<p>Three example wanted posters or character descriptions for three demons of the underworld mentioned in ‘Who Let the Gods out?’, who are supported by Thanatos, the Demon king. This was used with a Year 5 class reading ‘Who Let the Gods out?’, within a writing unit focused on creating a Wanted Poster for Thanatos after his escape from Stone Henge.</p>
<p>These model texts focus on:</p>
<ul>
<li>adjectives,</li>
<li>expanded noun phrases,</li>
<li>similes</li>
<li>subordinating conjunctions</li>
<li>relative clauses</li>
</ul>
<p>Each text includes a handdrawn image of the demon. Images owned by R Coulson, 2019</p>
<p>A simple worksheet developed as a homework sheet targeted at Year 3 for understanding the difference between nouns, verbs and adjectives. This resource can be adapted to suit other year groups.</p>
A quick fire grammar quiz that was used in Year 3 for revision purposes. Covers some of the required grammatical knowledge for this year group. Can be adapted if needed.
This was part of a unit of work on the Iron Man completed with Year 3. This week's learning was based around the part of the story where the farmers wake up to discover their fields have been destroyed and their tractors have been eaten by a strange and mysterious creature over night. The children were in role as news reporters and had to report on the events that happened, using witnesses to back up their story. <br />
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Downloads include:<br />
- Model news report<br />
- News reporter's note taking page with the 5 key question words for them to answer. Can be adapted if needed.
<p>Three differentiated worksheets based around the chapter in Who Let the Gods Out?, where Elliot and Virgo meet Thanatos for the first time and he tricks them into freeing him. The worksheets focus around inference skills, specifically character inferences.</p>
<p>Children are given a set of words or actions performed by Thanatos during the chapter. They then have to consider why he might have said or done that action and think about what that suggest about him as a person. The first two worksheets provided a guide as to how to answer this inference question.</p>
<p>Page 1 - aimed for core majority of class, children given sentence stems to support thinking.<br />
Page 2 - aimed for children who need more support - children given sentence stems to support thinking and multiple choice for the inference part.<br />
Page 3 - a more open task aimed at the more able, presented in the style of a 3 mark question on an assessment paper, children given a section of the chapter to work through and identify what they think Thanatos is like.</p>
<p>This was used with a Year 5 class.</p>
<p>A lesson focused on understanding what democracy is and how it grew in Ancient Athens. The lesson offers an immersive learning opportunity in which children take part in their own ‘census’ and then their own ‘vote’, however with the strict rules of the Ancient Greeks i.e. only those who were boys, lived in the local area all their lives, born in a certain city - contexts can be changed according to where you are teaching. The lesson then makes comparisons to what Democracy was actually like in Ancient Athens and there is an opportunity for children to take on the role of the assembly, the courts and the council.</p>
<p>Resources include a lesson plan, a powerpoint and voting cards.</p>
<p>Some images obtained from Google images on the powerpoint. Information researched with the help of Twinkl.</p>
A resource for labelling a Roman soldier, could we used across KS2 and KS3 and adapted where needed. File includes a word bank and a hand drawn image (owned by R Coulson).
<p>Stimuli for a twisted fairytales unit targetted at upper KS2 focused around developing an understanding of point of view.</p>
<p>The documents included are:</p>
<ol>
<li>A planning sheet for the children to plan their own fairytale from a different point of view with prompting questions</li>
<li>Pictures of different characters with questions to stimulate discussion. Children can pretend to be the character and write their response to the questions from that character’s point of view. This document includes pictures from google, I do not own these pictures.</li>
<li>Diary extracts from the point of view of different characters where the children need to use clues to work out who has written the diary. Differentiated according to colour: red (easiest), green (moderate), yellow (hard)</li>
</ol>
<p>A wanted poster (Character Description) for Penthos, Daemon of Misery from Who Let the Gods out? This resource was used with a Year 5 class as part of a writing unit in which the class wrote a Wanted Poster for Thanatos, Daemon of Death, after his escape from Stone Henge.</p>
<p>The resource has skills highlighted, children have to identify which writing skill it is and its purpose in the text. The skills include: adjectives, expanded noun phrases, similes and subordinating conjunctions. There is also an extra section in which children identify subordinate clauses and relative clauses. This was used relatively early on in the year so is more targeted at the first term of Year 5, however could be adapted.</p>
<p>Wanted poster includes a handdrawn image. Image owned by R Coulson, 2019.</p>