This is a collection of adventure story narrative grids for students to use to structure an adventure story. These were primarily used for a Year 4 class but could be easily adapted for use for any year group or text type.
Examples included are for a disaster/extreme earth story.
Each line the student highlights from the choices and then copies the sentence.
Works well for SEND students in particular.
Included is a detailed and differentiated lesson plan along with 2 separate versions of the slides with different examples.
Can be used or adapted very easily for Y3/Y4 or Y5.
Writing objectives included are from Y3/Y4 National Curriculum.
Included is a week of lessons, the accompanying slides and the poems are also included on the slides.
It is a mix of tongue twisters for starter activities alongside an analysis of the features of the full length poems and covers similes, personification, etc.
This is a lesson plan and powerpoint for The Lighthouse which is a video based on the Literacy Shed platform.
The lesson covers the use of expanded noun phrases and how to create a story setting.
This lesson was used during a lesson observation and was taught to a Year 5 class. It contains ‘good’ and ‘better’ examples of how to use expanded noun phrases based on The Lighthouse short clip.
This is a script and powerpoint slides for an assembly based on a Margaret Savage poem called When ‘The Day When The World Turned Upside Down’. As part of the assembly the children sang ‘On Top Of The World’ by ‘Imagine Dragons’ and recited their own poetry.
Ten Lessons for Pirates Next Door Reading lessons for use in Year 2 or Year 3.
The slides include planning before each lesson and the planning slides are included before each lesson slide(s) begin.
The text is not included as it is protected by copyright so the book is required to compliment these lessons.
Ten complete lesson slides for Year 2/3 for Clockwork Dragon. Each lesson begins with a planning slide and includes key questions.
The text/book is also required but is not included because it is protected by copyright.