Hi all! Welcome to my shop. Here you will find many resources that I’ve created over the last 8 years in my role as a Y3,5 and more recently Y6 teacher. These are resources that I’ve particularly enjoyed and that have saved me lots of time! I’m hoping they can do the same for you, enjoy!
Hi all! Welcome to my shop. Here you will find many resources that I’ve created over the last 8 years in my role as a Y3,5 and more recently Y6 teacher. These are resources that I’ve particularly enjoyed and that have saved me lots of time! I’m hoping they can do the same for you, enjoy!
Brilliant tried, tested an loved by all weekly plan to teach maths objectives for year 3 geometry including identifying right angles, understanding right angles as a property of a shape, recognizing irregular shapes, perimeter of shapes, using set squares and even protractors to challenge more able children. This weekly plan includes an excellent WOW lesson introducing right angles where children become right angle detectives. They have to use the properties learnt from the chief inspector (teacher) in the whole class teach to help them to identify right angles hiding in shapes scattered around the classroom. I have used this year after year and even went as far as giving the children the science lab coats to get them into character. THEY LOVED IT! Differentiated work sheets provided to evidence the practical activity. Differentiated planning. Also includes resources for making set square/right angle checker tools for children to use.
Brilliant for encouraging and implementing fun practical learning through maths!
Brilliant tried, tested an loved by all full lesson plan to teach maths Year 3 objective for identifying parallel lines in 2D shapes.This plan includes an excellent WOW lesson introducing parallel lines as a property where the children get learn through taking on the role of a detective. They have to use the properties learnt from the chief inspector (teacher) in the whole class teach to help them to identify parallel lines hiding in shapes scattered around the classroom. I have used this year after year and even went as far as giving the children the science lab coats to get them into character. THEY LOVED IT! Differentiated work sheets provided to evidence the practical activity enabling all to learn, enjoy and progress. Detailed differentiated planning included. Also includes 'types of lines in shapes' for working wall for children to refer to during independent work and future learning experiences.
Brilliant for encouraging and implementing fun practical learning through maths!
This writing unit is pitched at Y5. It was originally delivered in the summer term, therefore outcomes are more child friendly. To deliver, we used the graphic novel version of The Hobbit. Writing outcomes include:
1.Persuasive advert
2.Top Trump Cards
3. Play Script for a scene
4. Persuasive letter
Skills focus: modal verbs, parenthesis, blendign description, action and dialogue elements, relative clauses and expanded noun-phrases.
The unit includes lesson plan, modelling powerpoint and lessons resources.
*Note, the first three weeks of grammar starters are planned for and included. The last week grammar starters are to be inserted, to address gaps that your class need revision of ahead of Y6).
Y6 2 week respond to reading unit - poetry with figurative language. Based around the poetry work of Pie Corbet and Valerie Bloom.
Includes 2 week comprehensive plan, modelling powerpoint to support teaching of the whole unit and supporting resources ready to print for children.
*supporting resources for the writing unit to use alongside in my shop.
*Also in my shop is a 1 week comprehension week pack which leads on from this nicely.
Every lesson, slides and resouces are numbered to correlate plan and resources with ease.
Enjoy!
This unit included a fully planned and resourced unit on writing poetry with figurative language, inspired by the works of Pie Corbett and Valerie Bloom.
I’d recommend teaching this at the start of Y6 to revise descriptive skills taught in Y5, ready to apply them to varies outcomes over the year.
The pack includes:
-3 weeks writing plan, supporting modelling powerpoint and resources
Note:
Supporting reading unit resources to use alongside this unit are also available to buy in my shop (2 weeks respond to reading planning, supporting modelling powerpoint and resource and 1 week comprehension week plan, supporting modelling powerpoint and resources)
Plans show Y6 skills to be covered and also links to Y5/4 for lower attainers.
Lessons, resources and powerpoint slides are all numbered to ease finding and printing resources for each lesson. Anything to make teaching easier!
Enjoy!
Week 2 of mystery Genre (week 2 being sold also in my shop)
Week is based on the mystery genre story 'I'll take you to Mrs Cole' (story included in a powerpoint). Includes children imagining what is inside Mrs Cole's cellar, practicing dialogue . Chn relate to the story by imagining that they are the child and that they are wondering and threating about what is inside their Head Teachers office. At the end of a week, there is an activity that can be used as an opportunity to assess children's indepedent writing applying skills learnt over the week, All lessons are differentiated.
This resource is a huge time saver! I produced these ppt’s to correlate with the No nonsense spelling framework. This worked successfully in Y5 as it meant I could literally open up the ppt each morning and I was good to go. All spellings on the no nonsense spelling programme have been spread out across the yearly ppts (split into 6 half terms) to ensure coverage. Again, this is to be used alongside the No Nonsense Spelling programme.
Full 3 week unit for 'The Tine Forest' aimed at Y3 literacy skills!
Includes differentiated plans, resources, video link and short story text for 'The Tin Forest'. All planning includes grammar focused lesson starters, whole class teach, support identified, follow up opportunities for chn to apply skills modelled, plenaries and success criteria. Each week plan includes an opportunity for an independent write to allow chn to apply the skills practiced in different contexts(context for these provided in plans). This is effective in enabling the teacher to assess how secure skills are and to identify next steps in learning.
This resource is a huge time saver! I produced these ppt’s to correlate with the No nonsense spelling framework. This worked successfully in Y3 as it meant I could literally open up the ppt each morning and I was good to go. All spellings on the no nonsense spelling programme have been spread out across the yearly ppts (split into 6 half terms) to ensure coverage. Again, this is to be used alongside the No Nonsense Spelling programme.
This resource is a huge time saver! I produced these PPT’s to correlate with the No nonsense spelling framework. This worked successfully in Y6 as it meant I could literally open up the ppt each morning and I was good to go. The spelling practise follows the no nonsense spelling programme (Y6) which included revisits some prior learning as well as new learning. Again, this is to be used alongside the No Nonsense Spelling programme.
I also have these available for Y3 and Y5.
One of my favourite novel as a theme units! This 3 week unit of planning promotes children to use lots of new vocabulary to enhance their writing and reading skills! Skills are practised and reinforces throughout the thorough 3 week unit e.g. sentence structure skills, vocabulary, recounts skills, descriptive skills, writing in 1st and 3rd person, grammar starter prompts plus more. I found that this text was a winner with children as eventhough it had lots of new unfamiliar vocabulary to challenge and stretch the children’s language choices, the humour and mischief that Paddington gets up to throughout the text consistently pulls the children in and makes them enjoy their writing! (Hence making a teachers job easier!) There are some resources to support, along with links to videos where appropriate. The DVD is always a plus to support teaching so that the chidlren can see snapshots of parts of the book that they have read in action (Paddington and the bathroom scene went down a storm!) I strongly recommend this as a Novel as a theme!
Planning id detailed, differentiated, with recommended TA/T support where needs, including plenaries, success criterias and grammar starter ideas.
All learning objectives are lifted from the Y3 literacy objectives.
Enjoy!
This writing unit allows for opportunities for four independent writing outcomes all based on content from the classic fiction story, Oliver Twist, including:
1.Diary entry
2.Setting description
3. Extended narrative innovation
4. Non-chronological report
The lesson plan and resources included are suitable for Y5/6 children. Included in the pack is a full unit of lesson plans including lesson starters, a modelling Powerpoint to support all of the lessons in the unit as well as the lesson resources. Apart from adding your groups onto planning and adding any specific needs required by your children or the use of your TA, this is a pick up and go unit.
Key skills: Expanded noun-phrases, ing openers, modal verbs, complex sentences with relative clauses, blending description. action and dialogue elements and subject/verb agreement.
To make life easier, the lessons on the plan are numbered and then this is correlated with numbered Powerpoint slides and the numbered resources. Anything to make teaching life easier!
As this was planned for a Y5/6 class, some lessons have two versions of the resource (Y5 and Y6) so that you can tailor/adapt the learning to meet the needs of the children in the class. Enjoy!
Feedback is welcomed.
Full unit of work (14 detailed and differentiated lesson plans) for teaching stone age-iron age Britain, including curriculum overview to support cross-curricular planning ideas, a powerpoint to support teaching and a large bulk of resources to support a wide range of activities (writing, food technology, art, DT, science etc) plus some display resources. A must for anyone teaching this for the first time on the new curriculum and for anyone who is looking to save time and to not have to make own resources from scratch! Some resources provided are linked to the popular animated film 'The Croods' which is based on a family living in stone age Britain, I used these in litracy. showing them a short clip from the film (e.g clip of a certain character) and then using this to stimulate creative/descriptive writing in a fun way. There are also lessons linking to science learning objectives to help you cover the 'rocks and soils' unit. As a taster to the planning, the first lesson includes using a mystery box to which children pull images from and discuss ideas about what they are going to be learning about. Another practical lesson provides a carousel of activities which will enable the children to experience what stone age life would be like. In another activity, children learn about tools and are encouraged to work in teams to design and build a tool for a purpose using only resources found in their outdoor school environment! (Brilliant if you have access to a forest school area). Something like this would have been great when I was looking fir ideas but ended up having to make many myself. Please use, reuse and teach on! :)
This is a fully planned and differentiated Topic (Called 'changing worlds' -you don't have to call it this if you don't wish) based on full coverage of Y3 history skills focusing on the learning of Anglo-Saxon Britain. As well as History skills, the planning clearly identifies NC skills for other foundation subjects which are covered in this planning! The planning included a ppt to support chn's visual understanding throughout theme as well as to support you when teaching. Planning covers areas including Anglo-Saxon;
- homes
- leisure
- everyday life/roles
- time line skills
- significant events (The discovery of Sutton Hoo)
- comparisons of how things have changed over time
- observing artefacts/using sources to collect information about the past
- questioning skills
- understanding of how Anglo-Saxons came into power
- fossils
The planning is very clear to follow. Each activity is differentiated for HA/MA/LA appropriately, however you may of course have to differentiate further depending on the individual needs of children in your class. I have spent a long time planning this topic, using all necessary documents to ensure NC skills and knowledge are being taught to ensure progression! Download and save yourself time!