Here you will find high quality resources that can be used in Mathematics and English lessons together with worksheets, presentations and lesson ideas.
Here you will find high quality resources that can be used in Mathematics and English lessons together with worksheets, presentations and lesson ideas.
Exciting and original newspaper article. My pupils loved the poisonous spider bite! Text exemplar with worksheets, a presentation and lesson ideas. This original and exciting text encourages pupils to talk, innovate and then write. The 4 resources can be used for Big Writing. The exemplar text is ideal for when pupils are imitating, innovating or inventing. What a good one looks like (WAGOLL).
Download includes:
- the text of a newspaper article
- a pupil worksheet containing an analysis of the language features
- a PowerPoint presentation of the text
- 8 ideas for how to use the text in lessons that will easily last a week
This example text can be used by pupils to:
- observe the features of newspaper articles
- rewrite the text using their own language or by borrowing phrases
- write a newspaper article in the style of the author
These texts are probably most suited to pupils in years 5 or above.
An example of a newspaper article - UFO lands in Yorkshire.
My pupils had great fun with this! Text exemplar with worksheets, a presentation and lesson ideas. This original and exciting text encourages pupils to talk, innovate and then write. The 4 resources can be used for Big Writing. The exemplar text is ideal for when pupils are imitating, innovating or inventing. What a good one looks like (WAGOLL).
Download includes:
- the text of a newspaper article
- a pupil worksheet containing an analysis of the language features
- a PowerPoint presentation of the text
- 8 ideas for how to use the text in lessons that will easily last a week
This example text can be used by pupils to:
- observe the features of newspaper articles
- rewrite the text using their own language or by borrowing phrases
- write a newspaper article in the style of the author
An example of an informal letter from a pupil who is about to be expelled from a school of magic (Harry Potter/Hogwarts).
My pupils had great fun with this! Text exemplar with worksheets, a presentation and lesson ideas. This original and exciting text encourages pupils to talk, innovate and then write. The 4 resources can be used for Big Writing. The exemplar text is ideal for when pupils are imitating, innovating or inventing. What a good one looks like (WAGOLL).
Download includes:
- the text of an informal letter
- a pupil worksheet containing an analysis of the language features
- a PowerPoint presentation of the text
- 8 ideas for how to use the text in lessons that will easily last a week
This example text can be used by pupils to:
- observe the features of informal letters
- rewrite the letter using their own language or by borrowing phrases
- write an informal letter in the style of the author
My pupils adored the lessons based on this informal letter idea: what a good one looks like (WAGOLL). Text exemplar with worksheets, a presentation and lesson ideas. This original and exciting text encourages pupils to talk, innovate and then write. The 4 resources can be used for Big Writing. The exemplar text is ideal for when pupils are imitating, innovating or inventing.
Two tests of 12 questions which give pupils practice in unscrambling anagrams in a grid puzzle for verbal reasoning. Multiple choice. Words contain 3, 4 or 5 letters.
Answers provided, instructions and example included.
Instructions: In each question there is a grid containing 9 letters.
Underneath there are five more grids with some of the cells shaded.
If you place the letters from the top grid on top of the shaded cells, one of those options will spell out a word when the letters are re-arranged.
Choose the grid where the letters in the shaded cells make a word when the letters are re-arranged.