Lower, middle and higher ability worksheets.
Colouring in the symmetrical pattern.
Extension task with 4 quadrants and a draw your own grid.
Suitable for Lower KS2 or SEN Upper KS2.
Worksheets for:
Sequencing
Using adjectives to describe
Planning the sections of the story
Writing out the story with images as support.
Suitable for Y1/Y2/Y3
WW1 Topic Planning over 7 weeks worth of work with website links and lovely ideas for Upper KS2. Resources include links to topic writing and have a real focus on the commemoration of WW1. Taken straight from my own planning but is in Word format so can be edited to suit your class.
PLANNED LESSONS INCLUDE:
L.C – Can I research the causes of the First World War?
L.C – Can I imagine what it would have been like to live in a WW1 trench?
L.C – Can I recall famous events from WW1?
L.C – Can I name some of the shelters used during WW1?
L.C – Can I understand what ‘propaganda’ is and how it can be used to influence public opinion?
L.C – Can I explain what ‘rationing’ is and why it was introduced in WW1?
L.C - Can I explain where British food came from at the time of WW1?
L.C - Can I describe how these food sources compare to today?
L.C – Can I explain how and when the war ended?
L.C - Can I explain why it is important that we should remember the soldiers who died?
Denes Cubes used to show units and Tens.
Simple addition worksheet for R, Y1 or Y2.
Word format for all 4 documents so they can be edited straight away.
Six lessons planned out with internet links that work (Sept 2017!)
Covers all of the Y5 objectives (new curriculum 2014+) that must be taught for Year 5. This was planned for my Y5/6 class.
Word format means that you can edit and adjust as you need to.
All lessons have Learning Challenge, Starter, Main Tasks, Plenary and Resource List.
2x weeks of Literacy Planning linked to the novel 'Where Monsters Lie' by Polly Ho-Yen. A brilliant Y5+ text that links well to mysteries and fictional units.
Planning is designed to teach several key aspects required for writing a fictional mystery story. All objectives linked to the Year 6 Writing ITAF 2016
Lessons included are:
1. Capital Letters, Full Stops and Question Marks.
2. Non-fictional features (in a diagram of the raft)
3. Key Dictionary Work
4. Conjunctions
5. Punctuating Speech
6. Powerful verbs and adverbs
7. Expanding noun phrases
8. Creating atmosphere through description
9. Features of a mystery story & 10. Learning Objectives for the writing stage (left blank for your own personalisation). Different classes will focus on different learning features.
11 worksheets based on multiplication.
TU x U
HTU x U
TU x TU
Problems and Spider diagram sheets.
What's wrong? worksheet.
Create your own multiplications worksheet.
All suitable for Upper KS2 or HA/Greater Depth Y3s.
All sheets on Excel so fully editable.
An introduction to Sikhism and the story of Guru Nanak.
A good information text written for Y5/6 class.
Contains a list of features to include in children's own info text/ explanation.
And a list of useful adverbials for discussing/writing about religion.
E.g. 'Many Sikh people believe...' and 'According to Sikh traditions'.
Could be edited to suit a lower KS2 class. Word format for easy editing.
5 Planned Lessons.
*** Linked to the National Curriculum Programme of Study for KS2 Y6 2014 and beyond.**
All internet links created in August 2018 and still working.
NC based learning challenges and success criteria for every lesson.
Easy to follow and edit (Word version).
Created by Y6 teacher.
Lots of video links and activity links added in.
Covers everything Y6 children need to know for the Science topic of LIGHT.
Information about Tutankhamun and 20 questions to answer.
Includes 2x editable worksheets.
Speech bubbles for Writing ideas about finding King Tut.
Thought bubbles around a sketch of King Tut.
PDF version for easy printing.
Word version for editing.