<p>Dive into an exciting six-week English unit based on the intriguing novel “The London Eye Mystery” by Siobhan Dowd. This unit will help students improve their writing skills with fun and creative activities like police reports, newspaper articles, diary entries, and poetry.</p>
<p>Engaging “The London Eye Mystery” Unit for Year 5/6<br />
Enhance your reading comprehension and writing lessons with this ready-to-use resource! Week 2 includes detailed lesson plans, engaging slides, and differentiated activities based on Siobhan Dowd’s captivating novel. Foster inferencing, character analysis, and descriptive writing skills such aspolice reports while uncovering the mystery. This resource can easily be used for either English lessons that focus on quality books or guided reading lessons.</p>
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<p>Engaging “The London Eye Mystery” Unit for Year 5/6<br />
Enhance your reading comprehension and writing lessons with this ready-to-use resource! Week 1 includes detailed lesson plans, engaging slides, and differentiated activities based on Siobhan Dowd’s captivating novel. Foster inferencing, character analysis, and descriptive writing skills such as diary writing while uncovering the mystery. This resource can easily be used for either English lessons that focus on quality books or guided reading lessons.</p>
<p>A Design Technology unit of work, including slides and worksheets, based around creating a Greek salad. This links well with any Greece topic.</p>
<p>Students will begin by developing an understanding of the components of a traditional Greek salad, exploring the cultural significance of this dish within Greece. They will learn about the key ingredients, such as feta cheese, olives, cucumber, tomatoes, and olive oil, and investigate their nutritional value. Students will also have the opportunity to experiment with alternative ingredients, dressings, and presentation techniques to create their own variations of the salad. Throughout the unit, students will be encouraged to evaluate their own work and the work of their peers, considering taste, presentation, and nutritional value.</p>
<p>A lesson designed to support year 5 students in their understanding of the features of an explanation text. Aligned with the 2014 National Curriculum in England, the lesson is specifically tailored to complement the space topic, engaging and inspiring students through fascinating space-related content.</p>
<p>6 Weekly Arithmetic Tests for Autumn 1, suitable for year 5 but could serve as a refresher for year 6.</p>
<p>What’s Inside:</p>
<p>Weekly tests targeting specific math objectives.<br />
Answers included for quick checks.<br />
Self-marking sheets to track your progress.</p>
<p>Explore the heartwarming and thought-provoking novel “The Boy at the Back of the Class” with this comprehensive six-week guided reading unit, available for download. Designed to captivate and engage students in Year 5 and 6, this unit offers a rich mix of comprehension questions and creative written activities that delve into the story’s themes, characters, and messages.</p>
<p>Elevate classroom organization with our Tray Labels set, featuring 50+ assorted labels thoughtfully designed to streamline your classroom arrangement. Each label showcases a clear image, enhancing comprehension and fostering a tidy learning environment. Simplify, categorize, and inspire efficiency with these practical labels.</p>
<p>Place Value Knowledge Organiser that outlines the Year 5 objectives for teaching Place Value. Offers a reference point for teachers, students and parents when teaching this area of mathematics. Includes three different pages so you have the ability to pick and choose.</p>
<p>A planning unit of 10 lessons based on creating a Greek mythology retelling of Perseus and Medusa. Aimed at year 5, however could easily be adapted to year 6 and year 4.</p>
<p>A Greek Mythology Narrative Planning Overview using Medusa as a model text. Can be adapted easily for other Myth focuses.<br />
Suitable for Y5/6 but can be adapted.</p>