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Scaffolding Inference - a technique to help children to infer meaning from texts
Condensed from http://thatboycanteach.blogspot.co.uk/2016/10/scaffolding-inference-trialling.html
This is an explanation of on easy questioning technique to build children's understanding of what they are reading, focusing particularly on inference and how inference can be supported by vocabulary knowledge and information retrieval skills.
The symbols/colours are linked to: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/reading-roles-a-way-to-help-children-remember-the-cognitive-domains-ks1-and-ks2-11416334
The Battle of Thermopylae Comprehension Work
Focused on vocabulary and summarising texts
Linked to my Reading Roles (see my other TES resources)
Includes 4 different activities in a sequence
Questions are based on this text from The British Museum: http://www.ancientgreece.co.uk/war/story/sto_set.html
Reading Comprehension Using Photo of Jewish and Muslim Protesters - Trump Muslim Ban
A comprehension activity based on a picture by Nuccio DiNuzzo taken at a US airport where protesters are protesting against Trump's Muslim ban.
The questions focus on inference and do depend on children having some background knowledge, i.e. of the Holocaust.
UKS2 Poetry Booklet
One poem per half term for year 5 and 6 children.
The poems have been selected to represent a diverse range of poets as well as a range of poetic techniques.
Poems could be chosen to link to particular units of work. As such, some of the poems listed here for year 5 might be taught in year 6, and vice versa.
Year 5:
Caged Bird – Maya Angelou (personification, verses, metaphor, repetition, theme, context, anthropomorphism)
Eldorado – Edgar Allan Poe (verses, rhyming couplets, alliteration, structure, archaic language, narrative)
From A Railway Carriage – RL Stephenson (narrative, verses, simile, structure rhyming couplets, rhythm, onomatopoeia, alliteration, repetition)
In Flanders Field – John McCrae (rhyme, alliteration, rhyming couplets, narrative, verses, meter, historic)
The Night Is Darkening Round Me – Emily Bronte (rhyme, theme, structure, verses, historic, meter)
What is Pink? – Christina Rosetti (rhyme, rhythm, meter, repetition)
Year 6:
Be Very Afraid! – Carol Ann Duffy (figurative, repetition, free verse, alliteration, punctuation, humour)
I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud – William Wordsworth (rhyme, verses, historic, simile, metaphor, meter)
If – Rudyard Kipling (verses, historic, repletion, rhyme, theme)
The British – Benjamin Zephaniah (some rhyme, assonance, repetition)
Unfolding Bud – Naoshi Koriyama (verses)
Where The Mind Is Without Fear – Rabindranath Tagore (alliteration, rhythm, some rhyme)
Mixed Number Improper Fraction Conversion Questions
A set of questions for converting mixed number fractions to improper fractions and vice versa.
Also includes a scaffolded version with area models for shading.
Planning Sheet for Primary Design and Technology Unit
This planning sheet takes into consideration the aims and purposes of the DT curriculum for KS1 and KS2. It does not focus on the individual objectives laid out but reminds teachers as they plan of the more fundamental things that the unit they are planning should address.
Negative Numbers - Bank Balances
Finding differences between negative numbers using fictional bank balances displayed on ATM screens. Easily editable.
One resource uses 1 and 2 digit negative numbers, one resource uses 4 digit negative numbers and the third uses 6 digit negative numbers.
All resources include questions to answer using the images.
Crib sheet: Associative, Commutative and Distributive laws at primary level
A quick reference sheet for teachers to use outlining Associative, Commutative and Distributive laws and linking them to national curriculum statements.
Images courtesy of Richard Harvey Swanston, Primary Maths Lecturer at The University of Brighton ()
Created with reference to
Reading Roles PLUS: Teaching Metacognitive Reading Comprehension Strategies
Reading Roles PLUS is a resource designed to aid children’s metacognition when reading. Metacognition can be defined simply as ‘thinking about thinking’. Reading Roles PLUS takes familiar job titles and assigns them to reading strategies and skills thus giving children an easy-to-refer-to system for being more deliberate with their thinking during reading, with the ultimate goal of being able to comprehend texts. Alongside the job title (or role) there is a symbol which can be used as a further way to prompt certain kinds of thinking – some children may find these easier to remember.
Read more: www.thatboycanteach.co.uk/2018/04/reading-roles-metacognitive-reading-strategies.html
Tour De France-Themed Maths Investigation
Differentiated 3 ways.
encourages application of mathematical facts and strategies.
Build-a-bike from a choice of parts using a budget (costs left blank so can be differentiated for groups).
Literacy - write an explanation for why they have chosen the parts.
Includes percentages and averages and inference/AF3 work for Literacy/reading.
One of the maths resources can be found in this document under Maths B46:
http://cycle.yorkshire.com/documents/tdf/legacy/EducationPacks/TDF-EducationResourcePack-SectionB.pdf
Victorian Crime Rates Data/Calculation Activity
A cross-curricular Maths and History (Crime and Punishment since 1066) activity based on crime rates in the Victorian times. Children will interpret the data, make a graph (bar or line) to represent the data then answer questions about the data.
There are three levels with the LA task using multiples of 1000, the MA task using mutliples of 100 and requiring a range of calculations to find what the data is to put on their graphs and the HA task using 4 digit numbers and again requiring a range of calculations to find what the data is to put on their graphs.
Bradford Maths Challenges
A variety of maths resources linked to the City of Bradford based on percentages and data handling.
The Invention of Hugo Cabret Lesson Resources
Included in this set of resources are summarised versions of the different parts of the story. These were created so that the children had something of a more realistic length to base their own story writing on. If you have the book you could create PowerPoint presentations combining the text and the images (for copyright reasons I have not included my versions of these).
Also included are 'box up' frames (Talk For Writing) and comprehension questions.
Reading Roles linked to Reading Comprehension Strategies
A slimmed down version of Reading Roles PLUS which focuses only on reading comprehension strategies.
Poster: What To Say Instead of I Don't Know
A poster to remind children of some alternatives to saying I don't know.
Also included is a Word file of the text.
Birthday Boy Short Film Spy Report
This spy report is a fictional report based on the short film Birthday Boy which can be found on youtube.
Mountains Reading Comprehension Activities
Linked to Reading Roles (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/reading-roles-a-way-to-help-children-remember-the-areas-of-the-content-domain-ks1-and-ks2-11416334)
Based on the following books/poems:
Habitat Survival: Mountains by Melanie Waldron
Everest by Sangma Francis
Rivers and Mountains by Joanna Brundle
Asha and the Spirit Bird by Jasbinder Bilan
Unfolding Bud by Naoshi Koriyama
Guy Fawkes Biography
We used this as a Talk 4 Writing text.
Ordering Decimals on a Cash Register Screen
Ordering tenths and hundredths.
Veyron Vs. Venom - compare and contrast text
A very boy-friendly compare and contrast text about supercars which can be used in a transition unit at the end of year 6.
An HMI inspector was very impressed that children were being taught how to compare and contrast as this is the basis of many secondary school and university essays.
The structure of this one is simple: intro, similarities, differences, conclusion.