<p>A standalone lesson, with all resources teaching children how to evaluate the author’s use of language through contrasting texts, and assess the impact on the reader. Works well with those studying Shackleton’s Journey as has a polar theme. Suitable for year 5 or 6.</p>
A full set of resources including plan, PPT and extension task from my year 6 observation lesson, graded outstanding. Please leave a review if you find these resources useful.
<p>A sequence of 10 lessons based around producing a non chronological report on The Romans ideal for yr 5 or 6 (can be easily adapted for year 4). Includes a full PPT to accompany each lesson. The lessons are creative and fun involving games, drama and group work and are focused on a number of GPS features including active/ passive voice, colons and semi colons and brackets and dashes.</p>
A plan for 4 imaginative lessons on descriptive poetry, inspired by another poet's work. Includes PPT for lessons and resources. Aimed at year 4 and 5 students with suggestions for differentiation.
A lesson plan plus PPTs and resource for an inspirational lesson on setting goals and dreams. Has a link to Christianity and RE (Jesus achieving impossible things) but this element can be easily removed.
A week-long sequence of lessons focused on a historical recount of a child on Kindertransport in WW2. Ideal for year 6 or year 5 pupils. Plan includes suggestions for EAL and SEN differentiation.
A sequence of 8 creative lessons on producing playscripts using film as a stimulus, in accordance with new curriculum and including drama. PPT and resources included. Suitable for year 4 and 5.
A full powerpoint resource teaching children how to use adverbial phrases, subordinate clauses and figurative language effectively in a poem about the sea. Includes warm up game.
<p>A fun, creative lesson where children explore the Jewish belief of the Messiah and their views on Jesus, including reference to scripture. This is a really engaging lesson where children then compose their own songs reflecting their understanding of the topic. Taught as an RE observation lesson in a Catholic school. Include support sheet, PPT, resources and lesson plan.</p>
A matching card game and worksheet (including a scaffolded sheet for SEN children) focused on the SATS grammar question of how to change a word from a noun use to a verb and vice versa.<br />
ie, The match was lit (noun) / You need to match the cards in snap (verb)
<p>Revision worksheet differentiated 3 ways to help children demonstrate their understanding of tenses before SATS. Based around a police interview.</p>