A set of cards that explain the 5 W’s. Useful for writing a Newspaper Report.
Resource included in News Report Writing - Planning, Lessons and Resources - KS2 English Planning Pack found here…
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/news-report-writing-planning-lessons-and-resources-ks2-english-planning-pack-12060029
Features of a News Paper Report Lesson
KS2 English writing lesson to enhance children’s newspaper reports using emotive language.
Lesson pack includes…
Lesson Plan,
News Report example,
Colour coded features checklist,
Lesson designed to support the writing of newspaper reports. Lesson included in News Report Writing - Planning, Lessons and Resources. KS2 English Planning Pack found here…
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/news-report-writing-planning-lessons-and-resources-ks2-english-planning-pack-12060029
Unlock the magic of descriptive writing with this engaging, four-lesson plan inspired by The Boy in the Tower! Perfect for young writers, these lessons will guide students through creating a vivid view from a tower using adverbials, sensory details, and creative structure. Each lesson builds toward a captivating final piece, complete with interactive activities, partner work, and editing sessions. Download now to give your students a fun, skill-building journey into the art of description, ideal for both classroom and remote learning!
Includes
Four fully resourced lessons building mastery of adverbial phrases in writing,
Detailed lesson plans,
End Product: a descriptive writing piece using adverbials.
Boost your students’ dialogue-writing skills with this structured 5-lesson plan on direct speech, guiding them from understanding basic dialogue to crafting a conversation with correct punctuation and formatting. Each lesson builds progressively, beginning with identifying speech in text and practicing conversations in speech bubbles, then introducing the rules of inverted commas and punctuation for direct speech. Students engage in activities like acting out scripts, writing their own dialogues between characters, and refining their use of dialogue markers, creating a clear and expressive conversation. The final lessons focus on editing and peer-reviewing to enhance grammar, punctuation, and clarity, ensuring students finish with confidence in writing realistic, well-punctuated conversations.
Five fully resourced lessons building mastery of inverted commas in writing,
Detailed lesson plans,
End Product: a dialogue writing piece using inverted commas.
Engage your students in crafting vivid imagery with this dynamic 4-lesson plan on similes, designed to transform descriptive writing through the art of comparison. Through interactive discussions, paired and group activities, and independent practice, students progress from identifying similes to creating their own, drawing inspiration from “The Boy in the Tower” to bring scenes to life. Each lesson builds sequentially, encouraging students to apply similes in their writing with creativity and clarity, culminating in peer-editing sessions that refine and reinforce their skills. By the end, students will confidently use similes to enhance their descriptive language, creating memorable, image-rich paragraphs that captivate their readers.
includes…
Four fully resourced lessons building mastery of similes in writing,
Detailed lesson plans,
End Product: a descriptive writing piece using similes.
This is an English lesson designed for year six extended piece of writing. It can be used in conjunction with any Romeo and Juliet adaption.
It is designed on the principles of gradual release of responsibility where the teacher takes responsibility at the beginning of the lesson and gradually releases responsibility to pupils through group work and independent writing.
Each page of the presentation include notes on how the lesson could be delivered. This includes a WAGOLL for the lessons writing. Each lesson also includes a success criteria to be stuck in at the top of the page for assessment purposes.
Did you find this lesson useful? Find our Romeo and Juliet writing collection here.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13048592
In this guide, we look at the different ways you can use Flipped Lessons to make an impact in your classroom.
A flipped classroom is one where students are introduced to new content though technology without teacher input.
In this blended learning approach, face-to-face learning is mixed with independent study via technology.
Primary Earth is working to create a collection of Flipped Classroom Lessons on YOUTUBE which allows teachers and pupils to bring Flipped Lessons into your classroom.
I created this support sheet to help children with their independent writing in Year 6 leading up moderation. It includes “writing recipes” to help children structure their sentences.
Leave a review if you find it useful.
Primary Earth presents an easy and detailed way to track your classes progress though out the year and keep it in a handy file ready for Ofsted, parents evening or important meeting. Keep track of behaviour and parent meeting notes.
Visit
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc5Ti9Sgaxy7YqHFy99CUzA/featured?view_as=public for more ideas and interactive lessons.
Using the book 'The Arrival" as inspiration for our writing, this sequence of three lessons builds children’s knowledge of using parenthesis to write a factfile about an imaginary creature.
Link to grammar introduction to parenthesis,
Writing lesson with WAGOLL that builds to independent writing,
Edit and feedback lesson to re-write and perform writing,
Suitable for UKS2.
Using the book 'The Arrival" as inspiration for our writing, this sequence of three lessons builds children’s knowledge of using relative clauses to write a description of an imaginary creature.
Link to grammar introduction to Relative Clauses,
Writing lesson with WAGOLL that builds to independent writing,
Edit and feedback lesson to re-write and perform writing,
Suitable for UKS2.
Using the book 'The Arrival" as inspiration for our writing, this sequence of three lessons builds children’s knowledge of using adverbial phrases to write an observation of an imaginary creature in the style of a David Attenborough Documentary.
Link to grammar introduction to adverbials,
Writing lesson with WAGOLL that builds to independent writing,
Edit and feedback lesson to re-write and perform writing,
Suitable for UKS2.
This is an English lesson designed for year six extended piece of writing. It can be used in conjunction with any Romeo and Juliet adaption.
It is designed on the principles of gradual release of responsibility where the teacher takes responsibility at the beginning of the lesson and gradually releases responsibility to pupils through group work and independent writing.
Each page of the presentation include notes on how the lesson could be delivered. This includes a WAGOLL for the lessons writing. Each lesson also includes a success criteria to be stuck in at the top of the page for assessment purposes.
This lesson has been used to prepare for Year 6 writing moderation.
Try a free lesson here: Romeo and Juliet Writing Lesson - Diary
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13049093
This is an English lesson designed for year six extended piece of writing. It can be used in conjunction with any Romeo and Juliet adaption.
It is designed on the principles of gradual release of responsibility where the teacher takes responsibility at the beginning of the lesson and gradually releases responsibility to pupils through group work and independent writing.
Each page of the presentation include notes on how the lesson could be delivered. This includes a WAGOLL for the lessons writing. Each lesson also includes a success criteria to be stuck in at the top of the page for assessment purposes.
This lesson has been used to prepare for Year 6 writing moderation.
Try a free lesson here: Romeo and Juliet Writing Lesson - Diary
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13049093
This is an English lesson designed for year six extended piece of writing. It can be used in conjunction with any Romeo and Juliet adaption.
It is designed on the principles of gradual release of responsibility where the teacher takes responsibility at the beginning of the lesson and gradually releases responsibility to pupils through group work and independent writing.
Each page of the presentation include notes on how the lesson could be delivered. This includes a WAGOLL for the lessons writing. Each lesson also includes a success criteria to be stuck in at the top of the page for assessment purposes.
This lesson has been used to prepare for Year 6 writing moderation.
Try a free lesson here: Romeo and Juliet Writing Lesson - Diary
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13049093
This is an English lesson designed for year six extended piece of writing. It can be used in conjunction with any Romeo and Juliet adaption.
It is designed on the principles of gradual release of responsibility where the teacher takes responsibility at the beginning of the lesson and gradually releases responsibility to pupils through group work and independent writing.
Each page of the presentation include notes on how the lesson could be delivered. This includes a WAGOLL for the lessons writing. Each lesson also includes a success criteria to be stuck in at the top of the page for assessment purposes.
This lesson has been used to prepare for Year 6 writing moderation.
Try a free lesson here: Romeo and Juliet Writing Lesson - Diary
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13049093
This is an English lesson designed for year six extended piece of writing. It can be used in conjunction with any Romeo and Juliet adaption.
It is designed on the principles of gradual release of responsibility where the teacher takes responsibility at the beginning of the lesson and gradually releases responsibility to pupils through group work and independent writing.
Each page of the presentation include notes on how the lesson could be delivered. This includes a WAGOLL for the lessons writing. Each lesson also includes a success criteria to be stuck in at the top of the page for assessment purposes.
This lesson has been used to prepare for Year 6 writing moderation.
Try a free lesson here: Romeo and Juliet Writing Lesson - Diary
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13049093
Everything You Need For Guided Reading!
Make guided reading easy by putting your class in groups and setting a weekly timetable.
This pack includes …
Guided Reading Groups (Tigers, Wolves, Crocodiles and Elephants),
Guided Reading Timetable (Group reading, Follow up activity, Independent reading and Comprehension),
Group Reading book analysis sheet,
Book front cover analysis and predictions sheet,
Reading Review,
Daily fun spelling practice activities,