Save yourself some time and buy my fabulous Key Stage One resources. All of the resources in my shop are highly effective and have been tried and tested in my own class.
Save yourself some time and buy my fabulous Key Stage One resources. All of the resources in my shop are highly effective and have been tried and tested in my own class.
A wonderful storyboard template for the book 'Winnie at the Seaside'. Children could use this to retell the key events in the story, or why not ask children to create their own beginning or ending? This resource is differentiated allowing your LA and MA children to illustrate their ideas, while your HA can also note down useful words and phrases for each picture.
This is a great resource for the beginning of the year! Find out what the children have retained after the school break, check children starting points, or use them to track children's progress by sampling using a different highlighter for each term. Included in this assessment is phoneme recognition (based on Letters and Sounds Phases), blending and segmenting skills.
Included in this resource pack:
An introduction PowerPoint to support children in setting the scene for the Lars stories.
Story Sequencing
Storyboard template to plan/write own story.
A story writing checklist
A pack of worksheets with an IWB presentation to accompany some of them. The worksheets included are listed below:
Using capital letters and full stops.
Comparison language structures.
Speech bubbles
Writing questions.
Sentence structure
Write your own sentences with a keyword list
Book review templates
A fantastic fun and pirate themed resource to support children in using the suffix -er and -est in their writing. Stick the pirate activity picture into children's book. They can then write sentences in their book using the suffixes e.g. Sea Dog is braver than Captain Black Beard. Jack Sparrow is the bravest pirate. etc. Also included is a red pen question to support deepening learning.
A fantastic fun and superhero themed resource to support children in using the suffix -er and -est in their writing. Stick the superhero activity picture into children's book. They can then write sentences in their book using the suffixes e.g. Elastigirl is braver than Dash. Mr Incredible is the bravest superhero. etc. Also included is a red pen question to support deepening learning
A fantastic bargain! An amazing collection of high quality resources at a fantastic discount. Included in this bundle...
Geography - labelling a UK map and world oceans
History - Christopher Columbus
Science - floating and sinking
Science - waterproof and absorbent
Design and Technology - Make your own pirate ship
A pirate assembly pack and much much more!!!
An introduction to Cave Baby by Julia Donaldson.
This a great Notebook presentation, introducing children to the Cave Baby story. It focuses on the use of adjectives and retelling the story. There are also some great examples of cave painting art work and a step-by-step guide on how children can create their own cave painting.
The traditional tale 'The Enormous Turnip', has been rewritten and differentiated by phonics phase to encourage independent reading. You could leave off the last page and ask children what they think will happen next, before reading the last page.
This is a great differentiated resource pack to support children in writing the nativity story. This resource provides children with some key illustration that can be either cut out or printed onto stickers, to aid children in retelling the story.
Children can use the story stickers to support them in retelling each of the key parts of the story with the support of the pictorial word mat. Your more able children can use word only word mat as an extra challenge, while your less able children can complete a sentence matching activity before going on to practise their letter formation by choosing one sentence to copy.
A great activity to support children in identifying which family each letter belongs too. This could be printed and the size reduced to create a cut and stick activity for children's books or why not laminate them to make a lasting independent activity .
This is a fantastic resource pack and provides you with some quality resources to support children in sequencing the story of Dear Zoo as well as to write their own letter to the zoo...
Lesson 1:
Children can first of all be introduced to the Dear Zoo story with the animated PowerPoint. Children can then go on to sequence the story by cutting out the story captions in their book; why not print them on to stickers and ask the children to stick the captions in the correct order. Following this children can then work with a partner to peer assess their work.
Lesson 2:
A lovely differentiated letter template for children to write their very own letter to the zoo.
A great resource pack to support children in demonstrating that they can recognise and organise letters into the four letter families (curly caterpillars, long ladders, one armed robots and zigzag monsters). Included in this resource pack:
A fully animated PowerPoint, to support children in recapping their knowledge of which letters fit into each of the letter families.
Sticker sheet for each of the letter families (can be printed on paper and cut out and stuck into books). By sticking one of each of the letter family 'stickers' into thei8r books, children can then organise each of the letters into the correct family.
There is a selection of two letter mats available to support children in sorting letters into their letter families (non cursive and cursive).
Mastery activity: where children can demonstrate their ability to join letters correctly by writing the section of words given in cursive script.
An amazing bundle of pirate resources. All of the resources I publish have been tried and tested, Included in this bumper resource pack:
Lesson 1 - er and est suffixes. Some beautiful pictures to stick into children's book which will help them to write using the er and est suffixes. This lesson pack also included a red pen question to extend children's thinking further.
Lesson 2 (Planning included) Talk like a pirate treasure hunt (differentiated by phonics phase). Children have a worksheet containing a list of pirate words. They will o on a treasure hunt to find the relevant vocabulary card and will read it to find out what the pirate words mean.
Lesson 3 (planning attached) Children will create their own pirate glossary.
Science - materials (Planning included)
Lesson 4 - man-made and natural materials
Lesson 5 - Pirate challenge - floating and sinking
Lesson 6 - Pirate challenge - Waterproof and absorbent materials
Design and Technology - making a pirate ship
Lesson 7 - labelling parts of a pirate ship
Lesson 8 - Design a pirate ship
Lesson 9 - Make a pirate ship (step by step PowerPoint to help)
Lesson 10 - Evaluate your pirate ship.
This great bumper pack contains three super booklets full of pseudo (alien) words. It is ideal to help children practise for their phonics screen check. A great filler in lessons when you find you have a little time to spare or even as a booklet to send home for children to practise.
Aldo included is a letter explaining all about the Phonics Screen Check for parents.