This pack includes 4 activities.
The main activity has three tasks that involve classifying words into 1 of 7 categories. This opens up for lots of conversation and debate, which is a great basis for a lesson.
The other three activities are mazes where children must get from the top row of the word-table to the the bottom by linking words of that type.
I hope this proves helpful!
Miss Austin
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Here’s a 2 lesson pack including 3-way differentiated worksheet, which can be used as homework or classwork, and a prescriptive powerpoint.
Enjoy!
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This resource bundle includes two activities three days of resources and two presentations to help the delivery of those lessons. They include: creating a glossary of new vocabulary related to film scripts, storyboarding a movie, discussion of camera angles etc.
Here’s a nice, beefy pack of resources for Spiderwick Chronicles: Field Guide.
Comprehension, setting description, IT collage for text detective work etc.
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Here’s a pack of resources that can be used for diary entries and descriptions of Mr Morris Lessmore (and his fantastic flying books, of course!)
There are differentiated writing frames, worksheets that’re attractive for presenting work and photos for stimuli.
Enjoy :)
A small pack of resources on the past and present progressive tenses.
There are also word searches for children to convert between tenses and find the correct words!
They’re differentiated with ‘remember’ sections.
I’ve added it as a PDF for the correct format and as a Word doc so that you can edit it!
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Here are three lessons’ worth of resources for teaching the Christophe’s Story topic from literacy Evolve for Year 4.
Lesson 1- Creating a glossary of terms from the story- differentiated for spelling purposes
Lesson 2- Research Rwanda, collect facts and create a comparitive table for Rwanda and the UK
Lesson 3 (and probably 4!)- Write a comparative essay using formal conjunctions and openers. There are differentiated LO and success criteria slips for their books.
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At my school, the children’s homework generally all leads toward a final goal of creating a book or portfolio. I find these homeworks are great to incite excitement in a topic, to embed organisational skills and very fun to mark!
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This is a 7-week homework project that I use for my year 5 English class.
The children absolutely love it because it allows for creative freedom and using art skills in English homeworks.
I find projects work much better in getting children hooked on a topic and, consequently, there work is so much more interesting and impressive.
This project’s about a theft that has occurred in Harcourt Manor- they need to become detectives to work out who the thief was…
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At the private school that I work at, we do Writing Portfolios to assess the children’s English skills 3 times a year.
Each time we do one, we have a stimulus presentation and we all use the same planning sheet.
This can be used from years 3-6 and is differentiated accordingly.
There’re 2 different planning sheets to suit different abilities and to ensure the planning aspect is standardised across the school.
Enjoy!
Hi, fellow teachers!
Here’s a free resource for you- it contains a PDF and a wordx document version of an emotion graph where children can plot characters’ emotions throughout a story.
Enjoy!
Here’s a resource for locating similes, metaphors and personification in context. Children have to underline in different colours to show they can find each type! Differentiated three ways.
Hi Everybody! Here’s a pack full of Year 3-level (yet differentiated for ability) resources that are focussed on grammar and writing. They’re Egypt themed, too!
I hope this helps. Any questions, shoot them my way.
This is a comprehension task regarding the Vikings.
For each question they complete accurately, they get to save 1 of the Viking horde from the group at the bottom of the page.
A differentiated, Egyptian themed resource where children have to place apostrophes into the correct places, state whether it is singular or plural and define the key terms.
This is a set of resources that I use for my year 3 and 4 group.
They are Egyptian themed so that they can link in with humanities topic.
Shape poems are a great introduction to writing in a poetic structure for children, and the shapes offered in this pack are: canopic jars, a sarcophagus and a pyramid.
I modelled the pyramid shape to the class so that my lower ability group had more input tailored to them.
LO: To write a topical shape poem
Ottoline and the Yellow Cat Guided Reading Packet – Comprehension, inference, summary, questioning, author’s intention, and prediction.
This download includes a massive Guided Reading mega-booklet with a term’s worth of independent activities suitable for Key Stage 2 children. Children will make predictions for the text based on a front cover and blurb, ask questions to improve knowledge of character, summarise to write their own blurb, compare to other texts… I could go on!!
Everything you need to deliver the objectives above is included.
This download includes:
12-page PDF document of the guided reading packet (inc. title & quote answer page)
12-page editable .docx Word document version of the guided reading booklet
I hope this resource helps you to save time and save stress.
Thank you and happy teaching!
Miss Austin