I am a private tutor with several years experience teaching Maths and English age 4-16. I have a huge bank of resources that I'm sharing on TES to help other tutors and teachers reduce their prep time. Please note: many of the files are very plain in design in order to allow them to be easily exported, adapted and edited.
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I am a private tutor with several years experience teaching Maths and English age 4-16. I have a huge bank of resources that I'm sharing on TES to help other tutors and teachers reduce their prep time. Please note: many of the files are very plain in design in order to allow them to be easily exported, adapted and edited.
I would be very grateful if you would consider leaving a review!
Basic templates and examples of seven kinds of non-fiction articles for KS2 creative writing lessons.
Non-chronological reports about animals (with an example about a gerbil).
Writing about food (with an example about a chocolate cake from bakedbyrachel.com)
Writing a how-to article (with an example about making fluffy slime from onelittleproject.com)
Writing about role models (with an example about Emma Watson from theodysseyonline.com)
Personal Anecdotes (with an example about ballet lessons from 625points.com)
On This Day in History (with an example from onthisday.com)
Historical Fact-Files (with an example about Ancient Rome from ducksters.com)
Writing a travel piece (with an example about Pilgrim’s Rest in South Africa)
These are not complete lessons but are instead templates to build your lesson around.
A complete starter pack of resources to introduce more able KS1 classes to poetry - mostly used for Year Two students. Includes:
PowerPoint with rhyme-finding warm-up and writing prompts to start students on the path to writing their own poems
‘The sausage is a cunning bird’ by Jennifer Curry and Graeme Curry - with comprehension questions
‘There was an old man with a beard’ by Edward Lear - with comprehension questions
‘A Small Dragon’ by Brian Patten - with comprehension questions
‘Firefly’ by Elizabeth Madox Roberts - with comprehension questions
‘Now We Are Six’ by A. A. Milne - with comprehension questions
Word Document with tips on memorising poems
A pack of seven comprehension tasks for higher ability KS2 students.
Extracts from:
Appointment with Death by Agatha Christie
Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
Holes by Louis Sachar
Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens
Private Peaceful by Michael Morpurgo
Wolf Brother by Michelle Paver
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
Extracts range between one and two pages in length.
Please note that Wolf Brother and Nicholas Nickleby use scanned pages rather than editable text, however the questions are editable on all documents.
Three lesson resources pack studying first person accounts, looking at diaries, historical accounts, and letters. Comprehension questions and historical context included on each text, followed by a comparison activity.
Extracts from:
My Secret Diary by Jacqueline Wilson and The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank - Week One.
The diary of Queen Victoria and the diary of Samuel Pepys - Week Two.
A letter from Richard Gilson (soldier, World War One) to his mother and a letter from Elvis Presley to President Nixon.
A collection of ten comprehension extracts with questions designed to test inference skills in KS2 students. Can also be used as 11+ prep.
Extracts from:
1984 by George Orwell
Dustbin Baby by Jacqueline Wilson
Kevin by Catherine Lim
Midnight by Jacqueline Wilson
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime by Mark Haddon
The Hobbit by J R R Tolkien
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness
The Penalty by Mal Peet
The Rise of Wolves by Kerr Thomson
Extracts range in length from half a page to two pages.
A collection of discussion-based lessons, each roughly half an hour, used for KS1 English Language learners to practice their spoken English and conversation skills.
Topics:
Animal groups (mammals, reptiles, fish, amphibians, birds)
Celebrations
Creating a story (using picture prompts to devise plots)
Describing with compound sentences (using ‘and’ to describe pictures)
Discussing pictures (answering questions about images)
Endangered animals
Hobbies
How do you know (making inferences from pictures)
Jobs
Getting a pet (making decisions about the care of a hamster)
Meeting new people (practicing initial conversations)
Minecraft adventures (Minecraft-based ‘creative’ lesson)
Morning routine
Ocean adventures (underwater-based ‘creative’ lesson)
Past and present (comparing images from past times to modern day)
Pets
Shops and restaurants (location-based conversation prompts)
Similarities and differences (comparing images)
Space adventures (space-based ‘creative’ lesson)
Sports
Subjects at school
Superhero adventures (superhero-based ‘creative’ lesson)
Talking about a text (short, easy comprehension)
Talking about weather
Weather and seasons
What happened in the story? (discussing fairytale videos)
What I did in the Christmas holidays
Seven creative writing lessons on the Seven Basic Plots for able KS2 or early KS3, teaching plot and character construction. Covering:
Overcoming the monster
Rags to riches
The quest
Voyage and return
Comedy
Tragedy
Rebirth
Each lesson contains an example extract from a text. Texts in order: Harry Potter, Cinderella, Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief, Alice in Wonderland, Ratburger, Hamlet (summary), A Christmas Carol. Teaches key terms along the way such as ‘fatal flaw’ and ‘inciting incident’.
These lessons are designed for one on one or small group teaching but could easily be adapted into classroom resources. The design of the Powerpoints is deliberately simple for easy exportation.
The ultimate discussion guide for Pride and Prejudice. Full text separated into short sections with discussion questions and page summaries for less crucial extracts. All sixty-one chapters included, as well as overall discussion questions/essay prompts on the entire text. Perfect for one on one teaching, small group teaching, revision and self-study, or as a classroom resource.