<p>An activity for reinforcing the use of the 5Ws in news articles. Fill in the grid with the answers for each of who, when, what, where and why from the news article openings. The answer sheet is provided. I created this for use with a mixed ability year 7 class.</p>
<p>A resource with a worksheet on Root Words originally designed for work with a dyslexic pupil, but also handy for literacy lessons. It defines root words and contains writing and matching activities for the students. Fairly straightforward and the explanations are on the sheet.</p>
Students write down emotions stirred by each image, before learning about pathetic fallacy and how to use it. Also included is a link to the British Film Institute's ideas for teaching pathetic fallacy.
A selection of cards with various connectives on, to be used in many ways.
My favourite is Connectives Consequences: Get whole class into a circle and give each pupil a card. Begin a story, passing the narration onto the next person in the circle. Each person must begin their section of the story with their connective.
Could also be done in small groups, or individually by giving each pupil several cards.
Good for improving language skills and adding interest to writing.
A lesson on Latin literature which can be used as enrichment or as part of a history of English scheme. The detailed lesson plan takes you through the PowerPoint, which includes activities.