This fun Literacy activity challenges children to unscramble sentences about the Great Fire of London. It is part of a KS1 History unit called Great Fire of London, also available on TES.
The lesson is a great way to encourage children to think about sentence structure and develop early editing skills. The activity includes three differentiated worksheets and an extension:
LA - Scrambled sentences with capital letters and full-stops.
MA - Scrambled sentences with no capital letters and full-stops.
UA - Trickier scrambled sentences with no capital letters and full-stops.
Extension - Children edit three sentences about the Great Fire of London.
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Thanks, saved me hours of planning. Exactly what I needed for my class. Pritty much ticked all the boxes with the layout and design. Thanks
Just what I was looking for, thank-you:)
I'm not sure how much great grandaughter aged 6 has already learned about this topic but scrambled sentances will help with her literacy and writing.
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