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Newspaper Report - 3 lessons - Powerpoint & Differentiated Worksheets - Suitable for Home Learning
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Newspaper Report - 3 lessons - Powerpoint & Differentiated Worksheets - Suitable for Home Learning

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This resource includes a Powerpoint with over 50 slides, differentiated tasks, fun activities and is suitable for learning from home. The lessons focus on features of a newspaper and how to structure a newspaper. Click the link below for a free sample here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/news-reports-2-lessons-plans-free-sample-suitable-for-home-learning-12462966 All lessons are suitable for working from home, additional worksheets are provided that pupils can complete if uploaded to google docs or word online. Lesson plan: Lesson 1: This lesson pupils will learn about the features of a newspaper article, including headings, sub-headings, byline, quotes, photos and captions. Pupils will take part in a fun headlines game and will then find and cut out the features they have learnt about within actual Newspapers to stick in their books. Pupils working from home will use an online Newspaper article of your choice. Lesson 2: This lesson pupils will recap the features of a newspaper article in a fun activity, then discuss how to structure a newspaper. Pupils will then learn to write an introduction using the 5 W’s. After pupils will then begin to write their own newspaper report about Stanley and Zero’s escape from Camp Green Lake or a subject of the teacher’s choice. Computer editable worksheet provided for pupils WFH. Lesson 3: This lesson pupils will learn about how a newspaper is structured using the headline, lead, body, and tail. They shall recap what they have learnt through a noughts and crosses themed game. Pupils’ will then complete their newspaper article on Stanley and Zero’s escape from Camp Green Lake. Computer ediable document is provided for pupils working from home. These 3 lessons are part of a 20 lesson scheme of work based on the book Holes. To find out more about the Scheme please follow the link: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/holes-full-scheme-of-work-20-lessons-engaging-powerpoints-and-differentiated-resources-12446715 It is not necessary for pupils to have read Holes to complete these lessons. If you have any questions please contact me at bloom.resources@outlook.com and be sure to have a look at our social media pages on Facebook and Instagram @bloom.resources to keep up to date with new schemes.
Being Unique Lesson - Suitable for Remote Learning -  Engaging Powerpoint, differentiated tasks
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Being Unique Lesson - Suitable for Remote Learning - Engaging Powerpoint, differentiated tasks

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This lesson includes a PowerPoint with, differentiated activity sheets and fun activities. All lessons are suitable for learning from home, additional worksheets are provided that pupils can complete if uploaded to google docs or word online. Click the link below for a free sample: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/being-unique-lesson-learning-from-home-suitable-free-sample-12481584 Lesson Plan: This lesson pupils will learn about what unique means and why it is important to be different. Pupils will be able to express how they are unique and shall complete a piece of art based on how they are unique and/or answer a range of questions related to the topic. This lesson is part of a larger scheme of work ‘Healthy Mind’ including 6 lessons related to having a good mental health. All lessons include an engaging PowerPoint, fun activities, and a range of differentiated task for you to choose from and are suitable for distance learning. Follow the link to find out more: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/healthy-mind-scheme-6-lessons-suitable-for-remote-learning-12477378 If you have any questions please contact me at bloom.resources@outlook.com and be sure to have a look at our social media pages on Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest @bloom.resources to keep up to date with new schemes and lessons.
Formal Letter Writing - 4 lessons - Powerpoint & Differentiated tasks- Suitable for Remote Learning
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Formal Letter Writing - 4 lessons - Powerpoint & Differentiated tasks- Suitable for Remote Learning

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This resource includes a Powerpoint with over 50 slides, differentiated worksheets and fun activities. The lessons focus on persuasive language using A.F.O.R.R.E.S.T; structuring a letter; how to write formally and cohesively. Follow the link for a free sample of the lesson: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/formal-letter-writing-4-lesson-plans-free-sample-12455265 All lessons are suitable for learning from home, additional worksheets are provided that pupils can complete if uploaded to google docs or word online. Lesson plan: Lesson 1: Pupils will learn how to use the acronym AFORREST to write persuasively and shall identify persuasive features in a piece of writing. After pupils shall complete a timed activity to assess their knowledge and then read an example formal letter to their school and identify the different persuasive features within the text. Computer editable template provided for pupils being schooled from home. Computer editable worksheets are provided for pupils being schooled from home. Lesson 2: Pupils will learn how to use persuasive features in their writing and will create a plan including those features for a letter they shall write next lesson to persuade the government to close Camp Green Lake or a letter of your choice. Computer editable templates are provided for pupils working from home. Lesson 3: Pupils will learn how to structure a formal letter and will begin to write a persuasive letter to the Texas government to close Camp Green Lake. Computer editable templates are provided for pupils learning from home. Lesson 4: Pupils will learn how to structure a formal letter and will complete writing their persuasive letter to the Texas government to close Camp Green Lake. Computer editable templates are provided for pupils LFH. These 4 lessons are part of a 20 lesson scheme of work based on the book Holes. To find out more about the Scheme please follow the link: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/holes-full-scheme-of-work-20-lessons-engaging-powerpoints-and-differentiated-resources-12446715 It is not necessary for pupils to have read Holes to complete these lessons. If you have any questions please contact me at bloom.resources@outlook.com and be sure to have a look at our social media pages on Facebook and Instagram @bloom.resources to keep up to date with new schemes.
Relationships - Bullying Lesson - PowerPoint & Differentiated Resources
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Relationships - Bullying Lesson - PowerPoint & Differentiated Resources

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This lesson is part of an 8 Lesson PSHE Relationships Scheme of Work. For more information on the scheme of work follow the link below. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13073547 This lesson will teach pupils about bullying and how to react to different bullying scenarios. If you have any questions please contact me at bloom.resources@outlook.com and be sure to have a look at our social media pages on Facebook and Instagram @bloom.resources to keep up to date with new schemes.
Non-chronological Reports - 2 lessons - Powerpoint & Differentiated - Home Learning Suitable
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Non-chronological Reports - 2 lessons - Powerpoint & Differentiated - Home Learning Suitable

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This resource includes a engaging Powerpoint , differentiated tasks and fun activities. The lesson plan focuses on the difference between non-chronological and chronological reports, the features of a non-chronological report and how to write a report. Follow the link for a free sample of the lesson: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/non-chronological-reports-2-lessons-plans-free-sample-suitable-for-home-schooling-12462385 All lessons are suitable for working from home, additional worksheets are provided that pupils can complete if uploaded to google docs or word online. Lesson Plan: Lesson 1: Pupils will learn about reports and the differences between chronological and non-chronological reports. Pupils shall analyse fun child centred reports to identify features of reports and if they are chronological or non-chronological. After pupils will evaluate what is good about the reports and how they can be improved. Computer editable worksheet provided for pupils WFH. Lesson 2: Teachers will assess pupil’s understanding of chronological and non-chronological reports through a fun interactive quiz and then discuss the features of a non-chronological report. Pupils shall then create their own non-chronological report on Camp Green Lake or a topic of the teachers’ choice.Computer editable template provided for pupils LFH. These 2 lessons are part of a 20 lesson scheme of work based on the book Holes. To find out more about the Scheme please follow the link: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/holes-full-scheme-of-work-20-lessons-engaging-powerpoints-and-differentiated-resources-12446715 It is not necessary for pupils to have read Holes to complete these lessons. If you have any questions please contact me at bloom.resources@outlook.com and be sure to have a look at our social media pages on Facebook and Instagram @bloom.resources to keep up to date with new schemes.
Informal Letter Writing - 2 lessons - Powerpoint & Differentiated worksheets - Suitable for LFH
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Informal Letter Writing - 2 lessons - Powerpoint & Differentiated worksheets - Suitable for LFH

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This lesson plan includes a Powerpoint with over 40 slides, differentiated activity sheets and fun activities. The lessons focus on the differences between informal and formal writing; structuring a letter and informal writing techniques. All lessons are suitable for learning from home, additional worksheets are provided that pupils can complete if uploaded to google docs or word online. Follow the link for a free sample of the lesson: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/informal-letter-writing-2-lessons-plans-free-sample-suitable-for-home-learning-12455551 Lesson Plan: Lesson 1: Pupils will learn how to write an informal letter; they shall learn about the differences between formal and informal letters before taking part in a fun activity identifying if a letter is formal or not. After pupils will begin to write their own letter about their own imaginary camp. Computer editable worksheet provided for pupils working from home. Lesson 2: Assess pupils understanding of informal letter writing using a fun interactive quiz. Pupils will then recap how to structure an informal letter and informal writing techniques before completing their letter home from their own imaginary camp. Computer editable worksheet provided for pupils WFH These 2 lessons are part of a 20 lesson scheme of work based on the book Holes. To find out more about the Scheme please follow the link: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/holes-full-scheme-of-work-20-lessons-engaging-powerpoints-and-differentiated-resources-12446715 It is not necessary for pupils to have read Holes to complete these lessons. Appropriate for KS2 pupils and older. If you have any questions please contact me at bloom.resources@outlook.com and be sure to have a look at our social media pages on Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest @bloom.resources to keep up to date with new schemes and lessons.
Oliver Twist - English Scheme of Work - 17 Lessons - Powerpoints and Differentiated Resources.
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Oliver Twist - English Scheme of Work - 17 Lessons - Powerpoints and Differentiated Resources.

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Every lesson in this literacy unit includes an engaging PowerPoint, fun activity and differentiated work. Download the structuring an argument lesson for free to see what you can expect from the rest of the S.O.W and what each lesson will include at: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12897235 Download the scheme of work without the powerpoint or resources for a better understanding of the scheme. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12898148 The scheme is based of Charles Dickens’ book Oliver Twist and includes 17 English lessons focussing on: Structuring an argument Poetry Script writing Diary Descriptive writing Instructional text Job application Obituary I taught this scheme to a year 4 class, however can be easily adapted to suit all abilities with all lessons including wide range of differentiation and optional activities for classes that need extra support. If you have any questions please contact me at bloom.resources@outlook.com and be sure to have a look at our social media pages of Facebook and Instagram @bloom.resources to keep up to date with new schemes.
Script Writing - 3 Lessons - Powerpoint and Differentiated Resources
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Script Writing - 3 Lessons - Powerpoint and Differentiated Resources

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These lessons are part of a 17 lesson Oliver Twist scheme of work although the content can be easily adapted to not link to Oliver Twist. For more information on the scheme of work follow the link below. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12896248 These lessons will introduce pupil to using, analysing and writing a script. The first lesson pupils shall learn about performing and identifying the different sections of a script. The second lesson pupils will learn a range of writing techniques relating to script writing. The final lesson pupils will be able to produce their own script and make improvements to it. It is not necessary for pupils to have read Oliver Twist to complete these lessons. If you have any questions please contact me at bloom.resources@outlook.com and be sure to have a look at our social media pages on Facebook and Instagram @bloom.resources to keep up to date with new schemes.
Holes Scheme of Work - 20 Lessons - Free Sample
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Holes Scheme of Work - 20 Lessons - Free Sample

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The scheme is based of Louis Sachar’s book Holes includes 20 English lessons focussing on: Character Analysis Formal Letter Writing Persuasive Writing Non-Chronological Reports Newspaper Reports Poetry Symbolism Reviews To find out more about the full Scheme including engaging powerpoints, differentiated work sheets and fun activities please follow the link: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/holes-full-scheme-of-work-20-lessons-engaging-powerpoints-and-differentiated-resources-12446715 I taught this scheme to a year 5/6 class, however it could be easily adapted to older pupils as it was based of a scheme my colleague created for a year 9 class. If you have any questions please contact me at bloom.resources@outlook.com and be sure to have a look at our social media pages of Facebook and Instagram @bloom.resources to keep up to date with new schemes.
Structuring an argument lesson - Powerpoint & Differentiated Sheets. Point Evidence Explain P.E.E.
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Structuring an argument lesson - Powerpoint & Differentiated Sheets. Point Evidence Explain P.E.E.

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These 2 lessons are part of a 17 lesson scheme of work based on the book Oliver Twist. To find out more about the Scheme please follow the link: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/oliver-twist-scheme-of-work-17-lessons-powerpoints-and-differentiated-resources-12896248 This lesson gives pupils a brief introduction to Charles Dickens, Oliver Twist and what life was like in the Victorian era. Pupils will be taught how to answer questions in full sentences, use point evidence explain (P.E.E) to structure their answers and will use their comprehension skills to analyse the text. If you have any questions please contact me at bloom.resources@outlook.com and be sure to have a look at our social media pages on Facebook and Instagram @bloom.resources to keep up to date with new schemes.
Curriculum Vitae - 2 Lessons - Powerpoint and Differentiated Resources
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Curriculum Vitae - 2 Lessons - Powerpoint and Differentiated Resources

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These lessons are part of a 17 lesson Oliver Twist scheme of work although the content can be easily adapted to not link to Oliver Twist. For more information on the scheme of work follow the link below. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12896248 Pupils will be taught what a CV is and what the features of a CV are including definite modal verbs, strong adjectives and formal language. They will read through an example of a CV and recommend some improvements based on what they have learnt. The second lesson pupils will be taught how to structure a CV and how to write the different sections of a CV. Pupils will write a CV for Oliver Twist based on all his jobs. It is not necessary for pupils to have read Oliver Twist to complete these lessons as they can be easily adapted. If you have any questions please contact me at bloom.resources@outlook.com and be sure to have a look at our social media pages on Facebook and Instagram @bloom.resources to keep up to date with new schemes.
Persuasive Writing - 2 Lessons -  Powerpoint & Differentiated Worksheets - Suitable for LFH
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Persuasive Writing - 2 Lessons - Powerpoint & Differentiated Worksheets - Suitable for LFH

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There are over 40 slides of content and activity sheets for teachers to use and 8 differentiated resources to use for these 2 lessons. The lessons focus on persuasive language and how to create an advert. Follow the link for a free sample of the lesson: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/persuasive-writing-2-lesson-plans-free-sample-suitable-for-learning-from-home-12460721 All lessons are suitable for learning from home, additional worksheets are provided that pupils can complete if uploaded to google docs or word online. Lesson Plan: Lesson 1: Pupils will learn how to write persuasively; they shall focus on learning the different persuasive features that can be used in advertisements such as AFORREST, figurative language, humour, appealing to the senses and a slogan. Teachers may then choose which features to teach their class. Pupil’s understanding of these features is assessed through fun timed games throughout the lesson. Pupils shall then create a leaflet for an invention that can be created out of recycled sneakers or a leaflet or the teacher’s choice. Computer editable template provided for pupils being schooled from home. Lesson 2: Teachers will assess pupil’s understanding of how to write persuasively using a fun activity. Pupils shall then complete their leaflet for an invention that can be created out of recycled sneakers or leaflet of teacher’s choice. Computer editable template provided for pupils working from home. These 2 lessons are part of a 20 lesson scheme of work based on the book Holes. To find out more about the Scheme please follow the link: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/holes-full-scheme-of-work-20-lessons-engaging-powerpoints-and-differentiated-resources-12446715 It is not necessary for pupils to have read Holes to complete these lessons. If you have any questions please contact me at bloom.resources@outlook.com and be sure to have a look at our social media pages on Facebook and Instagram @bloom.resources to keep up to date with new schemes.
Oliver Twist - Scheme of Work - Free Sample
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Oliver Twist - Scheme of Work - Free Sample

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This is a free sample of the written scheme of work for Oliver Twist. To find out more about the full scheme of work including engaging powerpoints, differentiated work sheets and fun activities please follow the link: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12896248 The scheme is based of Charles Dickens’ book Oliver Twist and includes 17 English lessons focussing on: Structuring an argument Poetry Script writing Diary Descriptive writing Instructional text Job application Obituary Download the first structuring an argument lesson for free to see what you can expect from the rest of the S.O.W and what each lesson will include at: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12897235 I taught this scheme to a year 5 class, however can be easily adapted to suit all abilities with all lessons including wide range of differentiation and optional activities for classes that need extra support. If you have any questions please contact me at bloom.resources@outlook.com and be sure to have a look at our social media pages of Facebook and Instagram @bloom.resources to keep up to date with new schemes.
Symbolism Lesson - Powerpoint, Differentiated Worksheets & Lesson Plan
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Symbolism Lesson - Powerpoint, Differentiated Worksheets & Lesson Plan

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This lesson focuses on what a symbol is by looking at symbols in everyday life, pupils shall then look at symbols in literature. Lesson 1: This lesson pupils will learn what symbolism is through fun symbolism guessing activities and will then learn how symbolism is used in the book holes. Pupils will then either complete the symbolism sheets identifying symbols in everyday life and guessing what everyday things could symbolise or produce a piece of work identifying different symbols in holes and what they represent dependent on if pupils have read the book or not. This lesson is part of a 20 lesson scheme of work based on the book Holes. To find out more about the Scheme please follow the link: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/holes-full-scheme-of-work-20-lessons-engaging-powerpoints-and-differentiated-resources-12446715 It is not necessary for pupils to have read Holes to complete these lessons. If you have any questions please contact me at bloom.resources@outlook.com and be sure to have a look at our social media pages on Facebook and Instagram @bloom.resources to keep up to date with new schemes.
Book/Film Review - 2 lessons - Powerpoint & Tasks - Remote Learning Suitable
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Book/Film Review - 2 lessons - Powerpoint & Tasks - Remote Learning Suitable

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This resource includes a Powerpoint with over 30 slides, differentiated worksheets and fun activities. The lessons focus on what a review is, writing techniques found in a review and how to structure a review. Click the link below for a free sample here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/book-film-review-2-lesson-plans-free-sample-remote-learning-suitable-12466654 All lessons are suitable for working from home, additional worksheets are provided that pupils can complete if uploaded to google docs or word online. Lesson plan: Lesson 1: Pupils will learn about what a review is, and the features included in writing a review. They shall have their knowledge assessed in a fun interactive quiz about reviews. Pupils shall then analyse a review of the film ‘Onward’ to identify different features they have learn about within it. A computer editable worksheet is provided for pupils learning from home. Lesson 2: Students shall learn how to structure a review and important information they should include in a review. At the end of the lesson pupils shall produce a review of the book or film of the teacher’s choice and after pupil’s will recap their learning using a fun noughts and crosses based activity. A computer editable template is provided for pupils working from home. These 2 lessons are part of a 20 lesson scheme of work based on the book Holes. To find out more about the Scheme please follow the link: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/holes-full-scheme-of-work-20-lessons-engaging-powerpoints-and-differentiated-resources-12446715 It is not necessary for pupils to have read Holes to complete these lessons. If you have any questions please contact me at bloom.resources@outlook.com and be sure to have a look at our social media pages on Facebook and Instagram @bloom.resources to keep up to date with new schemes.
Positive Thinking Lesson - Remote Learning Suitable
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Positive Thinking Lesson - Remote Learning Suitable

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This lesson includes a PowerPoint with, differentiated worksheets and fun activities. All lessons are suitable for learning from home, additional worksheets are provided that pupils can complete if uploaded to google docs or word online. Follow the link below for a free sample: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/positive-thinking-lesson-distance-learning-suitable-free-sample-12481591 Lesson Plan: This lesson pupils will learn what positive thinking is and the importance of positive thinking. By the end of the lesson pupils will understand how to practise positive thinking using positive affirmations and gratitude but shall understand it is okay to not always feel positive. This lesson is part of a larger scheme of work ‘Healthy Mind’ including 6 lessons related to having a good mental health. All lessons include an engaging PowerPoint, fun activities, and a range of differentiated task for you to choose from and are suitable for distance learning. Follow the link to find out more: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/healthy-mind-scheme-6-lessons-suitable-for-remote-learning-12477378 If you have any questions please contact me at bloom.resources@outlook.com and be sure to have a look at our social media pages on Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest @bloom.resources to keep up to date with new schemes and lessons.
Maths Challenges - Money - Distance Learning Suitable
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Maths Challenges - Money - Distance Learning Suitable

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This is the perfect resource to challenge your students problem solving skills in maths. The resource includes five maths challenge resources: Planning a trip Shopping list Wish list Classroom shopping list Games Room plan Pupils will use their problem solving skills research the price of different items, calculate what they can buy within their budget and then answer question. Challenges also include time management; long subtraction, multiplication and division; measurement. All lessons are suitable for learning from home, additional worksheets are provided that pupils can be completed in Microsoft word or Google docs or questions can be answered in books. If you have any questions please contact me at bloom.resources@outlook.com and be sure to have a look at our social media pages on Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest @bloom.resources to keep up to date with new schemes and lessons.
Relationships - Respect Lesson - PowerPoint & Differentiated Resources
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Relationships - Respect Lesson - PowerPoint & Differentiated Resources

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This lesson is part of an 8 Lesson PSHE Relationships Scheme of Work. For more information on the scheme of work follow the link below. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13073547 This lesson will teach pupils about what respect is, how to show respect, recognse who they respect and how they can show self-respect. If you have any questions please contact me at bloom.resources@outlook.com and be sure to have a look at our social media pages on Facebook and Instagram @bloom.resources to keep up to date with new schemes.
Relationships - PSHE Scheme of Work - 8 Lessons - PowerPoints and Differentiated Resources
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Relationships - PSHE Scheme of Work - 8 Lessons - PowerPoints and Differentiated Resources

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Every lesson in this PSHE unit includes an engaging PowerPoint, fun activity and differentiated work. Perfect for classes year 1-3. This scheme covers all the statutory requirements for the Department of Education’s statutory guidance for relationship and sex education. The eight lessons include: Family Friendship Bullying Cyberbullying Respectful Relationships Stereotypes Online Relationships Personal Body Safety If you have any questions, please contact me at bloom.resources@outlook.com and be sure to have a look at our social media pages on Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest @bloom.resources to keep up to date with new schemes and lessons.
Obituary - 2 Lessons - Powerpoint and Differentiated Resources
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Obituary - 2 Lessons - Powerpoint and Differentiated Resources

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These lessons are part of a 17 lesson Oliver Twist scheme of work although the content can be easily adapted to not link to Oliver Twist. For more information on the scheme of work follow the link below. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12896248 Pupils will learn what an obituary is and what different features are including emotive language past tense verbs, third person pronouns and prepositions of time. Pupils will then analyse an example of an obituary for the features they have learnt about. In the second lesson pupils will learn how to structure an obituary and how to write the different sections. Pupils will then write their own obituary for the character of Nancy. It is not necessary for pupils to have read Oliver Twist to complete these lessons as lessons can be easily adapted. If you have any questions please contact me at bloom.resources@outlook.com and be sure to have a look at our social media pages on Facebook and Instagram @bloom.resources to keep up to date with new schemes.