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Bright, colourful and exciting teaching resources that help to engage your students, challenge those that are soaring, and close the attainment gap ✏️
Year 3-4: Position, Direction & Turns! (Entire Unit)
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Year 3-4: Position, Direction & Turns! (Entire Unit)

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Cardinal directions, degrees of turn, clockwise & anticlockwise – 1 Week Unit of Work This download includes a maths unit on directions and turns, which is made up of 3 tasks. Children will identify 90 degree (90°) turns discreetly and in context of navigating a maze. They will also be exposed to north, south, east and west and their relationship to 90, 180, 270 and 360 turns. The main worksheets are differentiated for three levels of ability. This download includes: Recognising Types of Turn worksheet (differentiated 3 ways & answers included) Navigating a maze worksheet (differentiated 3 ways) Treasure Hunt Challenge (children must guide a character through a map to collect a pirate’s treasure) Two fonts to edit resources with Access to a free border! My Distance Learning Projects: Perfect for whilst we’re away from school or for homework, these independent projects can help to develop your children’s writing skills in a variety of areas. Information Texts: Space-Themed Independent Project Play Scripts and Diaries: Island-Themed Independent Project Research Skills: Romans & Celts-Themed Independent Project I hope this resource helps you to save time and save stress. Thank you and happy teaching! Miss Austin
KS2: Romeo & Juliet Guided Reading
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KS2: Romeo & Juliet Guided Reading

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Romeo & Juliet Introductory Guided Reading Packet – Predictions, vocabulary choice, Shakespeare quotes and prepositional phrases. This download includes a Guided Reading packet with 4 independent activities suitable for children aged 7-11. Children will make predictions for the text based on a front cover and blurb, analyse Shakespearean quotes and relate them to modern sentiments, analyse the effect vocabulary choice has on emotion of the reader and find prepositional phrases in the text. Everything you need to deliver the objectives above is included. This download includes: 6-page PDF document of the guided reading packet (inc. title & quote answer page) 6-page editable .docx Word document version of the guided reading booklet Space for teacher marking/comments/assessment at the bottom of each page Learning Objectives clearly stated on each page with clear progression Word banks and sentence starter suggestions for prediction task Two fonts to edit resources with I hope this resource helps you to save time and save stress. Thank you and happy teaching! Miss Austin
Year 3/4: Fractions on a Number Line
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Year 3/4: Fractions on a Number Line

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Placing Fractions on a Number Line & Introduction to Equivalent Fractions – Mega No-Prep Lesson Pack (3 Worksheets with Answer Key provided) This download includes a Math lesson pack on placing unit and non-unit fractions on a number line, which is made up of 3 tasks. Children will fill in the gaps to begin their learning, then place fractions independently. Finally, they will use their reasoning skills to explain and correct a statement. They will also be exposed to equivalent fractions in this pack. The main worksheets have answer keys provided on the page 2 of the same document. This download includes: Fractions on a Number Line interactive teaching PowerPoint Worksheet 1- Fill in the Blanks (answers included) Worksheet 2- Place Fractions on a Number Line (answers included) Worksheet 3- Correct Me (reasoning skills) Editable versions of all resources Two fonts to edit resources with Access to a free border and clip art (can be used within your classroom) I hope this resource helps you to save time and save stress. Thank you and happy teaching! Miss Austin
Egypt-Themed Times Tables Board Games
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Egypt-Themed Times Tables Board Games

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Ancient Egypt Themed Skip Counting Board Games- All Times Tables (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12) covered! Thematic Learning. This resource contains 4 differentiated board games that focus on like times tables and have clear progression to the trickier tables. Children must count forwards and backwards in a given times table and use their working memory to hold numbers and manipulate them mentally. There are written tasks at the bottom of each board game worksheet too to further concrete children’s retention of the times tables. ** Included in this download:** 4 board games in an Ancient Egypt Theme on a single PDF file for ease Editable versions of the board games as a .docx Word Document file 2 fonts to edit resources with I hope this resource helps you to save time and save stress. Thank you and happy teaching! Miss Austin
Design a Country: Home Learning Project
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Design a Country: Home Learning Project

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Home Learning, project-based activities, perfect for distance learning or homework. This is a ‘design your own country’-themed, distance learning project that will be used whilst the children are off school. This resource spreads across 4 tasks (these could be set weekly or daily) which last for an hour each. The activities see children coming across a new, previously-undiscovered country- they’ll need to: - Write a fact file about biome, climate, fauna and flora found in the country Create a new currency for the inhabitants Develop a new written language and decipher messages in code Write the laws for their citizens to follow! This download includes: PDF version of the 4-task home learning project Word Document version of the home learning project for editing 2 fonts for editing .docx Word documents England: This task would work great for KS2 (Key Stage 2) and it fits in with the Year 3 national curriculum expectation My Distance Learning Projects Perfect for whilst we’re away from school or for homework, these independent projects can help to develop your children’s writing and creativity in a variety of areas. X Distance Learning Project: Apocalypse Theme X Distance Learning Project: Detective Theme X Distance Learning Project: Space Theme X Distance Learning Project: Island Explorer Theme I hope this resource helps you to save time and save stress! Thank you, and happy teaching! Miss Austin
Dragon-Themed Short Division Activity
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Dragon-Themed Short Division Activity

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**A cute, dragon-themed short division activity with a challenge to extend high-ability children. Answer sheet included. ** I’m currently teaching a How To Train Your Dragon unit, and this activity is to contextualize math skills for the children. This product would be great for any book or class theme that is fantasy-based, or just for making your math lessons more immersive! The children must solve seven 3 digit ÷ 1 digit short division questions and match the warrior with their appropriate dragon. Included in this download: Matching worksheet PDF Answer sheet PDF .docx version of all sheets for easy editing 2 fonts to edit resources with Access to a free border and dragon clip art (not to be used commercially) Similar products: X Dragon-Themed Grid Method Multiplication Matching Activity X How to Train Your Dragon English Unit- Week 1 X How to Train Your Dragon English Unit- Week 2 I hope this resource saves you time and stress, and allows you to concentrate on what matters- the actual teaching! Stay happy, Miss Austin
Dragon Themed Grid Method Multiplication
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Dragon Themed Grid Method Multiplication

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A cute, dragon-themed multiplication activity using the grid method. Focus on 2 digit x 2 digit numbers, with a challenge to extend high-ability children. Answer sheet included. I’m currently teaching a How To Train Your Dragon unit, and this activity is to contextualize math skills for the children. This product would be great for any book or class theme that is fantasy-based, or just for making your math lessons more immersive! The children must solve nine 2 digit x 2 digit grid method multiplication questions and match the dragon with their appropriate egg. Included in this download: Matching worksheet PDF Answer sheet PDF .docx version of all sheets for easy editing 2 fonts to edit resources with Access to a free border and dragon clip art (not to be used commercially) Similar products: X Dragon-Themed Short Division Matching Activity X How to Train Your Dragon English Unit- Week 1 X How to Train Your Dragon English Unit- Week 2 I hope this resource saves you time and stress, and allows you to concentrate on what matters- the actual teaching! Stay happy, Miss Austin
How To Train Your Dragon: Cover Design
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How To Train Your Dragon: Cover Design

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Used when writing descriptions or a sequel to the novel How to Train Your Dragon by Cressida Cowell, this resource allows children to be creative when writing at length. PDF & Word document versions provided for layout and editing purposes. How to Train Your Dragon is an incredible book to study, and this 2-pack of resources allows children the space to write their own sequel, present their work neatly and even design their own front and back cover. This resource could be used as a write-up sheet for character descriptions, as a book layout for writing a sequel or prequel to the story or for writing an in-depth book review. Other How to Train Your Dragon resources: X How To Train Your Dragon: Entire 6-week English Unit Pack X How To Train Your Dragon: English Unit Week 1 X How To Train Your Dragon: English Unit Week 2 X How To Train Your Dragon: English Unit Week 3 X How To Train Your Dragon: English Unit Week 4 X How To Train Your Dragon: English Unit Week 5 X How To Train Your Dragon: English Unit Week 6 X How To Train Your Dragon: Book Review
Post-COVID Year 4 English Expectations (Recovery Curriculum)
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Post-COVID Year 4 English Expectations (Recovery Curriculum)

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COVID-19 has flummoxed us all, and it is vital that we ensure none of the children in our care get left behind in any facet of English language learning. This Recovery Curriculum document outlines key, end-of-year expectations for Year 4 in line with the National Curriculum strands for English. In this document, Year 3 expectations are included in the left-hand column and act as prerequisites to tick off before a child moves on to the Year 4 expectation. This acts as a net to catch any gaps that may have manifested due to the time off in lockdown during the academic year of 2019-2020. How do I use this product? I will be sticking these into the back of the children’s books and ticking them off when completed. They could also be assigned to a child digitally to save on paper and needless touching of joint resources. Alternatively, these could be used holistically for an entire class, or for emerging, expected & exceeding groups. In this download: PDF version of the A4 table National Curriculum strands are referenced for each expectation .docx Word Document version of the A4 table to edit to address particular needs or school-wide focuses 1 font to edit Word document with Looking for the rest of Key Stage 2 English recovery expectations? Year 3 Year 5 Year 6 Entire KS2 Recovery Curriculum Expectations
Post-COVID Year 3 English Expectations (Recovery Curriculum)
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Post-COVID Year 3 English Expectations (Recovery Curriculum)

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COVID-19 has flummoxed us all, and it is vital that we ensure none of the children in our care get left behind in any facet of English language learning. This Recovery Curriculum document outlines key, end-of-year expectations for Year 3 in line with the National Curriculum strands for English. In this document, Year 2 expectations are included in the left-hand column and act as prerequisites to tick off before a child moves on to the Year 3 expectation. This acts as a net to catch any gaps that may have manifested due to the time off in lockdown during the academic year of 2019-2020. How do I use this product? I will be sticking these into the back of the children’s books and ticking them off when completed. They could also be assigned to a child digitally to save on paper and needless touching of joint resources. Alternatively, these could be used holistically for an entire class, or for emerging, expected & exceeding groups. In this download: PDF version of the A4 table National Curriculum strands are referenced for each expectation .docx Word Document version of the A4 table to edit to address particular needs or school-wide focuses 1 font to edit Word document with Looking for the rest of Key Stage 2 English recovery expectations? Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Entire KS2 Recovery Curriculum Expectations
Post-COVID KS2 English Expectations (Recovery Curriculum)
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Post-COVID KS2 English Expectations (Recovery Curriculum)

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Aimed to ensure no child is left behind, these recovery curriculum expectations grids outline key, end-of-year expectations for Key Stage 2 in line with the National Curriculum strands for English. In each document, the previous year’s expectations are included in the left-hand column and act as prerequisites to tick off before a child moves on to the current year’s expectations. This acts as a net to catch any gaps that may have manifested due to the time off in lockdown during the academic year of 2019-2020. How do I use this product? I will be sticking these into the back of the children’s books and ticking them off when completed. They could also be assigned to a child digitally to save on paper and needless touching of joint resources. Alternatively, these could be used holistically for an entire class, or for emerging, expected & exceeding groups. In each product (separated by year group), you get access to: PDF versions of the A4 tables National Curriculum strands are referenced for each expectation .docx Word Document versions of the A4 tables to edit to address particular needs or school-wide focuses 1 font to edit Word documents with
Post-COVID Year 6 English Expectations (Recovery Curriculum)
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Post-COVID Year 6 English Expectations (Recovery Curriculum)

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COVID-19 has flummoxed us all, and it is vital that we ensure none of the children in our care get left behind in any facet of English language learning. This Recovery Curriculum document outlines key, end-of-year expectations for Year 6 in line with the National Curriculum strands for English. In this document, Year 5 expectations are included in the left-hand column and act as prerequisites to tick off before a child moves on to the Year 6 expectation. This acts as a net to catch any gaps that may have manifested due to the time off in lockdown during the academic year of 2019-2020. How do I use this product? I will be sticking these into the back of the children’s books and ticking them off when completed. They could also be assigned to a child digitally to save on paper and needless touching of joint resources. Alternatively, these could be used holistically for an entire class, or for emerging, expected & exceeding groups. In this download: PDF version of the A4 table National Curriculum strands are referenced for each expectation .docx Word Document version of the A4 table to edit to address particular needs or school-wide focuses 1 font to edit Word document with Looking for the rest of Key Stage 2 English recovery expectations? Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Entire KS2 Recovery Curriculum Expectations
Post-COVID Year 5 English Expectations (Recovery Curriculum)
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Post-COVID Year 5 English Expectations (Recovery Curriculum)

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COVID-19 has flummoxed us all, and it is vital that we ensure none of the children in our care get left behind in any facet of English language learning. This Recovery Curriculum document outlines key, end-of-year expectations for Year 5 in line with the National Curriculum strands for English. In this document, Year 4 expectations are included in the left-hand column and act as prerequisites to tick off before a child moves on to the Year 5 expectation. This acts as a net to catch any gaps that may have manifested due to the time off in lockdown during the academic year of 2019-2020. How do I use this product? I will be sticking these into the back of the children’s books and ticking them off when completed. They could also be assigned to a child digitally to save on paper and needless touching of joint resources. Alternatively, these could be used holistically for an entire class, or for emerging, expected & exceeding groups. In this download: PDF version of the A4 table National Curriculum strands are referenced for each expectation .docx Word Document version of the A4 table to edit to address particular needs or school-wide focuses 1 font to edit Word document with Looking for the rest of Key Stage 2 English recovery expectations? Year 3 Year 4 Year 6 Entire KS2 Recovery Curriculum Expectations
Beginner's Japanese || Colours || Activity Workbook
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Beginner's Japanese || Colours || Activity Workbook

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A fun-filled and colorful workbook focused on learning the Japanese words for different colours in Katakana, Hiragana and Romaji! This is a 6-paged, activity workbook that focuses on children (or adults!) learning the main colours in Japanese, in both Kana and Romaji alphabets. This resource spreads across 4 tasks (these could be set weekly or daily) which last for roughly 30 minutes each. The activities include: Matching objects to their colour Finding colours in a wordsearch in Kana Translating from English > Romaji > Kana Colouring by Romaji instructions This download includes: PDF version of the 4-task workbook Word Document version of the workbook for editing 2 fonts for editing .docx Word documents Worksheets to complete the tasks on within the document A multi-language ‘dictionary’ for new vocabulary UK and US versions for spelling differences Colours Taught: Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, pink, white, black,grey & brown More Beginner’s Japanese Resources: Beginner’s Japanese Course- Week 1: Greetings & Introductions Beginner’s Japanese Course- Week 2: Numbers 0-20
How To Train Your Dragon: Week 3 Unit
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How To Train Your Dragon: Week 3 Unit

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Week 3 of my No-Prep, 6-week How To Train Your Dragon English teaching unit. This week’s focus is on prepositions of place, figurative language (hyperbole, similes & metaphors) and character development. Chapters 4 - 7 are covered. How to Train Your Dragon is an incredible book to study, and this Chapter 4-7 unit pack helps to engage children in the text right from the start. With exciting, attractive and innovative worksheets designed to hook children in to the action from the get go, you can expect children to gain skills in text comprehension, parts of speech identification and character description using figurative language! Included in this download: 1 week of planning included in page 2 of the PowerPoint for ease 40-page teaching PowerPoint that breaks down all worksheets & learning Key vocabulary break down for Chapter 4, 5, 6 & 7 Video clips suggested to complement planning Integrated QR codes for children’s independence purposes Identifying Prepositions in Context worksheet Writing Prepositional Phrases worksheet Comparing Book to Movie worksheet Writing Instructions worksheet Me VS Hiccup worksheet for character empathy Writing to Hiccup worksheet Persuasive writing worksheet Identifying Figurative Language worksheet (similes, metaphors, hyperbole) 5 x challenge activities on the PowerPoint slides Hiccup clip art (not for commercial use) 2 fonts to edit your resources with PDF & Word Document versions of every resource I am currently teaching this unit and will be uploading new packs as they’re made, so follow me to stay up to date and to carry on the children’s learning consistently <3 Looking for the rest of the unit? Week 1 Week 2 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Want to get the whole unit? Due to be completed on July 12th 2020 How To Train Your Dragon - Full Unit I hope this resource saves you time and stress Happy teaching! Miss Austin
How To Train Your Dragon: Week 4 Unit
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How To Train Your Dragon: Week 4 Unit

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Week 4 of my No-Prep, 6-week How To Train Your Dragon English teaching unit. This week’s focus is on 4 different forms of poetry (haiku, acrostic, kenning & shape poems). Chapters 8 - 11 are covered. How to Train Your Dragon is an incredible book to study, and this Chapter 8-11 unit pack helps to engage children in the text right from the start. With exciting, attractive and innovative worksheets designed to hook children in to the action from the get go, you can expect children to gain skills in online research, identifying syllables and poetry writing. Included in this download: 1 week of planning included in page 2 of the PowerPoint for ease 35-page teaching PowerPoint that breaks down all worksheets & learning Key vocabulary break down for Chapter 8, 9, 10 & 11 Video clips suggested to complement planning Integrated QR codes for children’s independence purposes Kenning Poetry worksheet Acrostic Poetry worksheet Shape Poetry worksheet Shape Poetry Challenge worksheet Counting Syllables worksheet (& answers) Haiku Worksheet Evaluation challenges for children to give their opinions on each poetic form 5 x starter activities on the PowerPoint slides Hiccup & Toothless clip art (not for commercial use) 2 fonts to edit your resources with PDF & Word Document versions of every resource Looking for the rest of the unit? X Week 1 X Week 2 X Week 3 X Week 5 X Week 6 Want to get in early on the whole unit? Due to be completed on July 12th 2020 X How To Train Your Dragon - Full Unit I hope this resource saves you time and stress Happy teaching! Miss Austin
How To Train Your Dragon: Week 5 Unit
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How To Train Your Dragon: Week 5 Unit

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Week 5 of my No-Prep, 6-week How To Train Your Dragon English teaching unit. This week’s focus is on personification, rhyming poetry and text comprehension using evidence from the text. How to Train Your Dragon is an incredible book to study, and this Chapter 12-14 unit pack helps to engage children in the text right from the start. With exciting, attractive and innovative worksheets designed to hook children in to the action from the get go, you can expect children to gain skills in using personification to describe, writing rhyming poetry in the ABCB pattern and providing evidence when answering comprehension questions. Included in this download: 1 week of planning included in page 2 of the PowerPoint for ease 41-page teaching PowerPoint that breaks down all worksheets & learning Key vocabulary break down for Chapter 12, 13, 14 and topical words Video clips suggested to complement planning Integrated QR codes for children’s independence purposes Identifying Personification worksheet The Story So Far worksheet Personification in Poetry worksheet Rhyming Poem Example worksheet Poetry Write-Up worksheet Chapter 14 Comprehension worksheet Newspaper Article Challenge worksheet Evaluation challenges for children to give their opinions on each poetic form 5 x starter/extension activities on the PowerPoint slides to push higher ability How To Train Your Dragon clip art (not for commercial use) 2 fonts to edit your resources with PDF & Word Document versions of every resource Looking for the rest of the unit? X Week 1 X Week 2 X Week 3 X Week 4 X Week 6 **Want to save money on the whole unit? ** X How To Train Your Dragon - Full Unit I hope this resource saves you time and stress Happy teaching! Miss Austin
How To Train Your Dragon: Week 6 Unit
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How To Train Your Dragon: Week 6 Unit

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Week 6 of my No-Prep, 6-week How To Train Your Dragon English teaching unit. This week’s focus is on character description, prediction and planning, writing and editing a sequel. How to Train Your Dragon is an incredible book to study, and this Chapter 15-19 unit pack helps to engage children in the text right from the start. With exciting, attractive and innovative worksheets designed to hook children in to the action from the get go, you can expect children to gain skills in using textual evidence to predict future plot lines, describing characters using ‘show not tell’ and writing at length. Included in this download: 1 week of planning included in page 2 of the PowerPoint for ease 41-page teaching PowerPoint that breaks down all worksheets & learning Key vocabulary break down for Chapter 15, 16, 17, 18 & 19 and topical words Video clips suggested to complement planning Integrated QR codes for children’s independence purposes Making Predictions worksheet Describing the Green Death worksheet Evidence from Text worksheet Book Review worksheet Story Mountain Planning worksheet Introduction Drafting & Editing worksheet Sequel Write-Up worksheet Front & Back Cover Design Challenge worksheet 5 x starter/extension activities on the PowerPoint slides to push higher ability How To Train Your Dragon clip art (not for commercial use) 2 fonts to edit your resources with PDF & Word Document versions of every resource Looking for the rest of the unit? X Week 1 X Week 2 X Week 3 X Week 4 X Week 5 **Want to save money on the whole unit? ** X How To Train Your Dragon - Full Unit I hope this resource saves you time and stress Happy teaching! Miss Austin
How To Train Your Dragon: Book Review (Cressida Cowell)
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How To Train Your Dragon: Book Review (Cressida Cowell)

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Book Review worksheet concentrating on summarising, forming opinions and concluding on How To Train Your Dragon (Book 1) by Cressida Cowell. In this book review, children are asked to summarise the main parts of the story, give their opinion on the story as a whole, state the funniest, scariest and favorite parts, rate the story from 1-5, explain if they would recommend the book, and discuss who their favourite and least favourite characters were. This works great as a post-text exercise, and also works as a movie review if you are following the feature film instead. Reviewing books helps children know that it’s okay to like or dislike a book, and also allows them to work out what their favorite genres are. Included in this download: PDF version of the book review .docx Word document version of the book review for editing purposes ‘Lost in Chalk’ font to help you edit the resource and keep the style I hope this resource helps you to save time and save stress! Thank you, and happy teaching! Miss Austin