For some reason the previews made it look wrong! But when you download, you can easily change font for front cover depending on which you prefer to use.
I print these as a booklet, for when children to do when they come in before register. These are aimed at the children who need constant revision of the basics, while the others get on with something more challenging. 2 weeks are included and they can then be easily adapted as the children progress:
Booklet 1 contains…
Front cover - they need to practise the day of the week and also their name (you will just need to delete ‘name’)
Monday - Letter formation and fine motor control
Tuesday - Numeral formation and fine motor control
Wednesday - Basic maths (accurate counting) and fine motor control
Thursday - CVC words and fine motor control
Friday - Basic maths (adding) and fine motor control
Booklet 2 contains the same fine motor control, but slightly different activities.
These are great time-savers and can also be adapted for whole class.
Ernest Shackleton display
Includes:
Photo of the display I put up (really lovely activity where the children drew icebergs and around them they wrote sentences/facts etc about the voyage.
Display lettering
mini icebergs to place around the display
Text/photos for the display
PowerPoint containing 2 days worth of activities for Transition Day
Day 1 includes:
Getting to know each other
All about me booklet
Design a bookmark
Class charter - mini-me (we coloured in mini versions of ourself and displayed around a picture of Earth with the class charter stuck onto the Earth)
Rights & Responsibilities
Work to ‘Bee’ proud of (for class display) Display lettering also included.
Day 2 includes:
It’s not fair discussion
Fair is not always equal
‘I am…’ poem
Teamwork
TOGETHER acrostic poem
Each set of slides has 2 slides per days:
Monday
Maths Fluency
Maths
Tuesday
Maths Fluency
Reading Comp
Wednesday
Maths Fluency
Sentence Types
Thursday
Maths
SPaG
Friday
Maths Fluency
Handwriting (you will need to adapt this to whatever topic you are covering).
I get these printed as a booklet with the print layout set as ‘notes pages’ - this then sets the work on the top half of the page with space below for working out/writing etc. These are lifesavers! I print off booklets at the beginning of each half-term and that is their morning work to do as soon as they come in.
There are 6 booklets in total:
Aut1 7 weeks of daily work
Aut2 6 weeks of daily work
Spr1 6 weeks of daily work
Spr2 6 weeks of daily work
Sum1 6 weeks of daily work
Sum2 6 weeks of daily work
Again, you will need to adapt depending on the length of each half term.
Year 6 (could be adapted for Year 5) - Complete planning document for 19 lessons based on There’s a Boy in the Girls Bathroom by Louis Sachar. Lessons include text analysis, character analysis, pre-teaching vocabulary, Hot Seating, Diary writing, role-play, play script and lots more.
Also a fully detailed PowerPoint with 19 step by step lessons that you can ‘walk though’ step by step - just click and teach!
Detailed resources are also included for each lesson - these are clearly linked on the planning document.
Lesson plan with 5 individual lessons on Charles Dickens - plan includes links to video clips etc.
There is a corresponding Powerpoint document that is very easy to work through.
Also included are all the resources for each lesson - all you need to do is print!
I used this as an introductory unit for Year 6 - covers aspects such as Who is Dickens?/odes/interview with Charles Dickens/extracts from Oliver Twist/Dickensian language in Hard Times. Lots of performance opportunities!
Word document with 8 lessons on Shakespeare - these could easily cover more lessons as 1 is a biography and 1 is sonnet writing.
Lessons cover - Who is Shakespeare?/Shakespearean language/performance poetry/rhyming couplets/sonnet writing etc
Easy to follow Powerpoint covering the whole unit with video links etc
Resources also included for each lesson. I used this for Year 6 - but would probably work for Year 7 too.
This is a complete lesson package. All you need to do is print!