Hi all. From assemblies and application letters, to schemes of work and editable worksheets, I hope you find my resources useful and helpful! Enjoy! :-)
Hi all. From assemblies and application letters, to schemes of work and editable worksheets, I hope you find my resources useful and helpful! Enjoy! :-)
This complete scheme of work, inspired by the Jane Constantine ‘The Write Stuff Approach’, contains everything you need to deliver an inspiring and engaging scheme based on C.S Lewis’, ‘The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe’.
There are 9 complete lessons contained in this pack, including in-depth PowerPoint presentations, worksheets for the main activities, Inspiration Stations, starter tasks and plenaries throughout. Included in the scheme is also a summative assessment project in which pupils are tasked to continue the narrrative as part of an ‘Independent Write’.
The content of this scheme has been created in line with DfE guidance, ensuring lessons are progressive, scaffolded and allow children to attain key learning objectives in English.
Jane Constantine’s ‘The Write Stuff Approach’ - Improving Outcomes in Writing
As a school, we have adopted ‘The Write Stuff’ by Jane Constantine to bring clarity to the mechanics of writing. ‘The Write Stuff’ follows a method called ‘Sentence Stacking’ which refers to the fact that sentences are stacked together and organised to engage children with short, intensive moments of learning that they can then immediately apply to their own writing.
This approach makes sure that all of our children are exposed to high quality texts that stimulate quality responses to reading, high quality writing and purposeful speaking and listening opportunities. Our curriculum ensures that all children have plenty of opportunities to write for different purposes.
We encourage writing through all curriculum areas and use quality reading texts to model examples of good writing. Writing is taught through a number of different strategies. We believe that children need lots of rich speaking and drama activities to give them the imagination and the experiences that will equip them to become good writers.
This complete scheme of work - inspired by Cornerstones’ Topic, ‘Frozen Kingdom’ - contains everything you need to deliver an inspiring and engaging scheme that stimulates high-quality, purposeful descriptive writing.
There are 5 complete lessons contained in this pack (each of which can be treated as 2hr/‘double’ lessons), including in-depth PowerPoint presentations, worksheets for the main activities, peer assessment activity, starter tasks and plenaries throughout.
The content of this Scheme has been created in line with DfE guidance, ensuring lessons are progressive, scaffolded and allow children to attain key learning objectives in English.
I do not own any of the images or videos used in this resource pack. All rights are reserved for the original authors.
This complete scheme of work - inspired by the Jane Constantine ‘The Write Stuff Approach’ and Cornerstones Topic, ‘A Child’s War’ - contains everything you need to deliver an inspiring and engaging scheme based on The Blitz, Evacuees and WWII.
There are 7 complete lessons contained in this pack, including in-depth PowerPoint presentations, worksheets for the main activities, starter tasks and plenaries throughout. The summative assessment tasks pupils to bring together their ‘stacked writing’ from the previous lessons into one whole piece in the form of a newspaper article.
The content of this scheme has been created in line with DfE guidance, ensuring lessons are progressive, scaffolded and allow children to attain key learning objectives in English.
Jane Constantine’s ‘The Write Stuff Approach’ - Improving Outcomes in Writing
As a school, we have adopted ‘The Write Stuff’ by Jane Constantine to bring clarity to the mechanics of writing. ‘The Write Stuff’ follows a method called ‘Sentence Stacking’ which refers to the fact that sentences are stacked together and organised to engage children with short, intensive moments of learning that they can then immediately apply to their own writing.
This approach makes sure that all of our children are exposed to high quality texts that stimulate quality responses to reading, high quality writing and purposeful speaking and listening opportunities. Our curriculum ensures that all children have plenty of opportunities to write for different purposes.
We encourage writing through all curriculum areas and use quality reading texts to model examples of good writing. Writing is taught through a number of different strategies. We believe that children need lots of rich speaking and drama activities to give them the imagination and the experiences that will equip them to become good writers.
This complete scheme of work - inspired by Cornerstones’ Topic, ‘A Child’s War’ - contains everything you need to deliver an inspiring and engaging scheme that stimulates high-quality, purposeful descriptive writing.
There are 4 complete lessons contained in this pack, including in-depth PowerPoint presentations, worksheets for the main activities, starter tasks and plenaries throughout.
The content of this Scheme has been created in line with DfE guidance, ensuring lessons are progressive, scaffolded and allow children to attain key learning objectives in English.
I do not own any of the images or videos used in this resource pack. All rights are reserved for the original authors.