Lesson plan from Autumn term 1. Instructions starting with using bossy words (imperative verbs) building up to writing sentences on washing hands.
Notebook file to go with LP.
This is a simple powerpoint version of the Sword in the Stone. I have been using it with my Year 1 during the Traditional Tales unit. Links well with Castle/Knights topic.
Can be used to help think about sequencing, characters emotions. I have developed a playscript from it as well.
Hope you find it useful!
<p>This is a lovely number story called The Two of Everything by Lily Toy Hong. I have created a ppt version of the story. It tells the tale of Mr and Mrs Haktak who find a magical pot in which everything they put in is doubled!<br />
It is a great introduction to doubling especially in Early Years or Year 1.</p>
<p>Ask the children to work out how many objects will come out of the pot as you read through the story. They will pick up the idea quickly!</p>
<p>If you can, have a simple bag/sack that could be used alongside and ask the children to help you to work out what double would be if the sack was magic like the pot in the story!</p>
<p>Great powerpoint and corresponding lesson ideas.<br />
Fabulous for use with Reception and KS1 as a stimulus for a literacy lesson or can also be used as a filler game which really gets the children thinking and encourages more varied vocabulary.</p>
<p>My Year 2 class loved it last year!<br />
Can be added to as required.</p>
<p>Set of 4 interactive worksheets aimed at Foundation Stage (early addition) and for lower ability Year 1.</p>
<p>Great to go alongside reading of the Gingerbread Man or Hansel and Gretal and other sweet/cake based stories!</p>
<p>I used these as guided worksheets but they could also be used as extensions or challenges for more able children.</p>
<p>Use smarties or sweets or cut and stick pretend ones to make these even more fun or just colour in pretend sweets for ease and to save time.</p>
<p>3 worksheets to support simple subtraction for Foundation Stage</p>
<p>Lovely practical worksheets ‘1 less than monster’ and ‘subtraction monster’ require teeth. These can be made by an adult or ask the child to practise their cutting skills and cut out triangles.<br />
Teeth are placed in the monsters mouth and then the child subtracts or takes 1 away to find the answer.</p>
<p>It’s fun to model this on the whiteboard first by drawing a simple monster with an empty mouth and then sticking teeth on and writing a number sentence on the board or saying one. Pick a child to be the dentist and take out a tooth.</p>
<p>Coundown monster - children fill in the sheet and practise number formation.<br />
I have drawn dots for numbers for LA in the past and changed the landscape of the sheet.</p>
<p>A selection of different resources that are useful when teaching Ancient Greece as a topic.</p>
<p>Most appropriate to Lower KS2 but would be useful for any class studying Ancient Greece!</p>
<p>Includes:<br />
*** <strong>SPaG conjunctions</strong>** activity using characters from the Greek myths<br />
*** <strong>Comprehension and/or fact book</strong> ** activity all about the Olympic Games</p>
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<p><strong>Be the teacher improving our writing</strong> activity designed to get children thinking about what to include in their writing and look out for spelling mistakes.<br />
<strong>Greek myth word search</strong><br />
<strong>Greek gods word search</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Design a Greek mask</strong> activity for use alongside a DT project or as a one off with link below to useful images</p>
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<p>I love outdoor learning and so I have compiled all my ideas and activities and created a pack containing lots of different ideas for others to use.</p>
<p>Each activity tells you the <em>suitable age range</em> and there are a selection of <em>longer and shorter</em> activities.<br />
I have tried to provide instructions and lists of things that you will need to complete each activity.</p>
<p>There are activities in here suitable for all primary ages and they can be adapted as necessary!</p>
<p><strong>Happy Outdoor Learning!</strong> :)</p>