Samuel Pepys worksheets. A fact sheet for children to create and also images of what useful things in Samuel Pepys’ diary historians needed to find out more about the Great Fire of London.
Includes SEN sheets.
Two speadsheets available.
First spreadsheet is an example of the format that could be used to map out whole school curriculum. This document can then be duplicated for every subject in the school,
Second spreadsheet is an example of Year 1 History in the school.
5 Lessons based on ‘That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown’ by Cressida Cowell.
Lessons are designed for Year 1 or 2 but could be adapted.
I used the version on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HnffEOoI6ZM
Lesson 1- Focus the adjectives used to describe Stanley & how you would feel/react if the Queen took your favourite toy.
Lesson 2- Using speech bubbles, draw a picture of you with your favourite toy and what you would say to the Queen. Incorporate some PSHCE with; ‘When you someone borrow your toy?’
Lesson 3-Create a ‘Lost’ poster for Stanley focusing on adjectives we looked at earlier in the week.
Lesson 4- Grammar lesson based on time connectives. Children to follow same format of listing what the they would offer Emily Brown using time connectives.
Lesson 5- Write a letter to the Emily from the Queen. Focus on handwriting, time connectives and commas in a list. There is an example of a letter here too.
Year 2 (or great for older year groups that need simple recapping) column addition and subtraction worksheets.
These were designed for home learning so have simplified methods to help parents.
A stand alone set of lessons to support children in writing simple sentences using a picture stimulus.
This is great if you are trying to prepare your children for independent writes and the Comparative Judgement Assessments.
Resources and SEN Resources included.
Set of 4 lessons.